Post-graduate degree in engineering, business administration, economics needed
ESKOM has officially gone to the market in search of a highly competent chief executive whose major tasks will be to keep the lights on and completing the unbundling process after the departure of Andre de Ruyter at the end of March.
This comes after De Ruyter, who was the highest-earning board member at R7.04 million per annum, resigned voluntarily in December but said he would stay on for the next three months to facilitate a smooth transition.
In an internal and external advertisement posted on its website, the struggling power utility said the new group chief executive must have a postgraduate degree in engineering, business administration, economics or suitable qualification at NQF level 8 with 480 credits.
However, an undergraduate…