TRAFFIC KwaZulu-Natal

Business Unit Coordinator

Ntice Search Solutions

Job Description

A fast-paced and high-volume FMCG manufacturing environment is seeking a highly organised, hands on BUC (Business Unit Coordinator) to support operations at one of its key production sites.

This role is ideal for an energetic, detail-oriented individual who thrives in a dynamic factory environment and enjoys balancing both reporting and on the floor operational coordination. Often described as the "glue" of the operation, this role plays a critical part in ensuring the smooth day to day running of the plant.

Role Overview

The BUC will be responsible for a combination of reporting, analysis, and operational coordination within the plant. This includes managing expenses, stock, and reporting requirements, while also being actively involved on the factory floor coordinating staffing, stock availability, and general operations.

This is a hands on role requiring someone who is equally comfortable working with data and engaging with factory and artisan teams.

Key Responsibilities
  • Compile and manage daily, weekly, and monthly reports (expenses, consumption, recons, etc.)
  • Analyse operational data and identify trends, discrepancies, and opportunities for improvement
  • Manage and coordinate stock requirements for production
  • Oversee stock counts and ensure accurate inventory control
  • Assist with staff coordination and shift/roster planning
  • Work closely with production and factory teams to ensure smooth operations
  • Support general plant administration and coordination
  • Supervise and support a Factory Administrator (direct report)
  • Ensure all reporting is accurate, timely, and aligned to business requirements
Minimum Requirements
  • Relevant tertiary qualification (non negotiable)
  • Minimum 5 years' experience in a fast paced, operational environment such as:
    • FMCG manufacturing
    • Production / plant environments
    • Logistics / distribution
    • Labour intensive operations (e.g. construction, hospitality, services)
  • Strong Excel skills (non negotiable)
  • SAP experience highly advantageous
  • Proven ability to work in a high pressure, fast moving environment
  • Strong organisational and multitasking ability
  • Valid driver's licence and own transport
  • Must be based in or near Durban
Key Attributes
  • Energetic, hands on, and highly organised
  • Strong problem solving and critical thinking ability
  • Comfortable working both in an office and on the factory floor
  • Able to engage with diverse teams, including production and artisan staff
  • Mature, proactive, and able to take ownership
  • Comfortable with early start times (e.g. 5am on Mondays)
  • Thrives in a role that requires juggling multiple priorities
Ideal Candidate Profile

This would be an ideal opportunity for a hands on, highly organised individual who enjoys being in the centre of operations - someone who thrives in a busy, fast paced FMCG or production driven environment, is confident working with both data and people, and takes pride in keeping everything running smoothly behind the scenes.

Remuneration

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About This Role

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Salary Benchmark
$108,020/year
Source: O*NET (USD)
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.
Key Skills for This Role
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Common Technologies
Apache Kafka Go PowerShell Core Airtable Amazon EC2 IBM Db2 Apache Tomcat Django

Job Overview

Date Posted
07 May 2026
Location
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years.

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