TRAFFIC KwaZulu-Natal

Application Support Specialist-118-001

Perishable Products Export Control Board
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000

Job Description

The Application Support Specialist role within the ICT e-Cert department offers an exciting opportunity to support the availability of application systems, ensuring seamless interactions between PPECB applications and stakeholders.

Job Requirements
  • 3-year National Diploma in Information Technology (Hardware, Software and Network Infrastructure related courses)
  • ITIL foundation and SQL certification (Desirable)
  • Minimum 3 years' experience in Application support
    • Experience application support, troubleshooting issues and guiding users step-by-step
    • Experience in SQL
    • Experience with Azure DevOps or similar ticketing tools
    • Experience in basic testing
    • Experience in creating clear user guides, help documents, and screenshots (desirable)
    • Vendor and Stakeholder management (Desirable)

About This Role

Career insights for Office Clerks, General positions

Salary Benchmark
$40,480/year
Source: O*NET (USD)
Job Outlook
This career will have large numbers of openings.
Key Skills for This Role
Active Listening Reading Comprehension Speaking Writing Coordination
Common Technologies
Blackboard software Database software Microsoft Access Henry Schein Dentrix Medical condition coding software Medical procedure coding software Billing software Bookkeeping software

Job Overview

Date Posted
12 Mar 2026
Salary
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000
Location
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Office Clerks, General Insights

Job Outlook
This career will have large numbers of openings.

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