SGS
Site Manager
Job description
To manage, lead and grow the Northern Cape site by ensuring safe, compliant and efficient inspection, sampling and sample-preparation operations, while supporting business development, client retention, revenue growth and the SGS management system.
Operational leadership
- Plan, organise and control all Northern Cape site operations, including field sampling, inspection, sample preparation, dispatch, reporting support and site administration.
- Schedule personnel, vehicles, equipment and tools to meet client requirements safely, efficiently and within agreed turnaround times.
- Manage daily operational performance, productivity, overtime, turnaround time, service quality and adherence to work instructions.
- Ensure adequate manpower, equipment, consumables, PPE, vehicles and site resources are available for efficient operations.
- Support site supervisors, the HSE coordinator and quality coordinator in resolving operational, safety and quality issues.
- Maintain effective communication between the site, Regional Manager, HOD of Trade, clients and support functions.
Technical, quality and safety control
- Implement and maintain technical procedures, operational procedures, sampling instructions, sample-preparation controls and inspection requirements.
- Ensure all work complies with SGS policies, the SGS Code of Integrity, QHSE requirements, client instructions and applicable South African legislation.
- Apply the Check Status process and Stop Work Authority whenever risks are not clearly controlled or understood.
- Monitor quality control, data integrity, equipment condition, calibration status, traceability, chain of custody and sample security.
- Record the basis for opinions and interpretations, and ensure these are only issued by designated authorised personnel.
- Participate in Operational Integrity projects, safety campaigns, audits, investigations and corrective actions.
People management
- Lead, coach and monitor staff performance, discipline, attendance, training needs, competency records and safe work behaviour.
- Ensure new and existing staff are trained and competent for sampling, inspection, sample preparation, reporting support and safety-critical activities.
- Promote a professional, client-focused, ethical and accountable site culture.
Financial and administrative control
- Manage petty cash usage, site assets, consumables, stock usage, overtime and other controllable site costs.
- Provide monthly workload, opportunity, cost and operational performance updates to management.
- Support complaint, claim, nonconformance and improvement-request investigations with facts, records and corrective actions.
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & REGIONAL GROWTH
- Build and maintain a Northern Cape client pipeline covering existing clients, potential clients, mining operations, stockyards, sidings, logistics providers and related commodity stakeholders.
- Conduct planned client visits and technical engagements to understand upcoming work, pain points, service gaps, tender opportunities and competitor activity.
- Identify opportunities to grow inspection, sampling, sample preparation, moisture, size, quality, stockpile, vessel/rail/truck and related trade services where applicable.
- Support the Regional Manager with quotations, proposals, tenders, pricing inputs, scope definition, method statements and service-level discussions.
- Maintain a simple opportunity register showing client, commodity, service need, value estimate, probability, next action and expected close date.
- Track lost work, client complaints, turnaround issues and market feedback, and propose actions to retain or win business.
- Represent SGS professionally in the region and strengthen confidence in the site through reliable delivery, technical support and rapid issue resolution.
- Report monthly on business development activity, revenue risk, new leads, upcoming projects, cross-selling opportunities and support required from management.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and training
- Matric / Grade 12.
- Sampling, inspection, laboratory, mineral processing, logistics or other relevant technical qualification is preferred.
- SHE / HSE knowledge and practical risk-assessment training.
- ISO/IEC 17025 awareness or VLC SANAS ISO 17025 course, where applicable to the site scope.
- Valid Code B driver’s licence required due to site travel and client visits.
Experience
- Minimum 3 years management or supervisory experience in inspection, sampling, sample preparation, mining, minerals, trade, logistics or a related operational environment.
- Experience scheduling staff, vehicles, shifts, equipment and site resources.
- Experience with safety, quality, client communication, operational reporting and complaint resolution.
- Experience in business development, client relationship management, quotations, proposals or revenue growth is strongly preferred.
- Practical knowledge of bulk commodity sampling and sample preparation is essential.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Leadership and operational skills
- Ability to lead teams, allocate work, monitor performance and hold staff accountable.
- Strong planning, scheduling, prioritisation and resource-control capability.
- Ability to solve operational problems quickly while protecting safety, quality and client service.
- Strong understanding of sampling, inspection, sample preparation, chain of custody and field controls.
Commercial and business development skills
- Client relationship management, professional communication and confidence in client-facing discussions.
- Ability to identify opportunities, prepare basic commercial inputs, support proposals and follow up leads.
- Commercial awareness of revenue, margin, cost control, overtime, utilisation and service profitability.
- Ability to prepare monthly revenue, opportunity and operational performance updates.
Quality, safety and compliance skills
- Practical HSE risk management, Stop Work Authority, incident reporting and corrective-action follow-up.
- Understanding of quality systems, document control, equipment status, traceability, nonconformances and data integrity.
Communication and personal competencies
- Good written and verbal English communication skills.
- Numeracy and calculation capability for operational, commercial and technical checks.
- Computer literacy, including Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook and basic operational reporting.
- Delivers results, adapts to change, acts ethically and maintains confidentiality.


