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Tax Graduate

Globeleq, Ltd.

Job Description

Tax Graduate

Application Deadline: 12 April 2026

Department: Finance

Employment Type: Internship

Location: South Africa

Reporting To: Group Head of Tax

Description

For more than 20 years, Globeleq has been a long-term investor, developer, owner and operator of diversified power projects in Africa, where the company is one of the largest Independent Power Producers. With nearly 1500MW of generation capacity in operation across 16 power plants in 7 countries, 488MW of new power projects in construction and >2,000MW in development, Globeleq is one of the largest independent power producers solely focused in Africa. Globeleq is 70% owned by British International Investment and 30% by Norfund, the development finance institutions of the UK and Norway, and has a proven track record for supporting the ongoing development of the African power sector.

Globeleq's various generation technologies include gas, wind, solar PV, battery energy storage (BESS), hydro and geothermal.

Globeleq continues to expand its footprint across Africa, with increasing complexity in tax and regulatory environments.

The Tax Graduate will provide dedicated support to the Group Head of Tax and the wider finance team, contributing to Group tax governance, compliance, and strategic initiatives. This role is designed to build foundational expertise in tax while offering structured mentorship, professional development, and exposure to diverse finance projects. Over time, the graduate will develop into a skilled tax professional, strengthening the Group's internal capacity and reducing reliance on external advisers.

Key Responsibilities
  • Compile and maintain group tax documentation and tax risk registers.
  • Conduct in-depth tax research and analyse commercial scenarios to apply relevant legislation.
  • Support day-to-day tax operations, including engagement with tax authorities and assisting local teams with audits and queries.
  • Collaborate with Financial Control, Treasury, and local finance teams to ensure audit and reporting deadlines are met.
  • Contribute to tax governance initiatives and compliance processes across jurisdictions.
  • Assist in preparing reports and presentations for senior stakeholders, including investor-related events.
  • Participate in cross-functional finance projects to strengthen business partnering and organisational resilience.
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives within the tax function.
Skills / Competencies
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Professional, proactive, and collaborative attitude.
  • Ability to work with financial systems and learn new tools quickly.
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
  • Team-oriented with a positive "can-do" approach.
Experience, Knowledge & Qualifications
  • Recently completed a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or Bachelor's degree in Taxation, Accounting, Finance, or related field.
  • Interest in tax, compliance, and broader finance practices.
  • Familiarity with financial reporting and regulatory frameworks.
  • Fluent in written and spoken English.
  • Prior internship or project experience in tax or finance is desirable but not required.

About This Role

Career insights for Tax Preparers positions

Salary Benchmark
R33,360/month
R22,084 to R57,757/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Key Skills for This Role
Reading Comprehension Active Listening Critical Thinking Speaking Active Learning
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