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Closing Date 2025/10/31

Reference Number RCL

Company Siqalo Foods

Job Title Data Capture Clerk

Functions Operations/Manufacturing

Job Type Classification Permanent

Location - Town / City Boksburg

Location - Province Gauteng

Location - Country South Africa

Job Description

RCL FOODS seeks a Data Capture Clerk to join Siqalo Foods Division. The role will be based in Boksburg and report to the Production Shift Manager.


The purpose of this role is to ensure that the automated system of back flushing of the finished goods is done accurately through quality checks and SU's label.

Ensure that you use the manual scanning as a back-up system.

Minimum Requirements

Matric/ Grade 12

Valid Forklift Driver License


  • 2 years experience in a manufacturing industry
  • 2 years experience working on Shopware
Proficient on Microsoft Office and SAP

Good communication Skills

Strong problem solving skills

Knowdegeable with SmartTech system

Mangement of finished goods

Duties & Responsibilities

Tracks Plan Vs Actual and feedback to Shift Production Mangers (S/L and OR)


SRV's for all packaging material at the end of every production run – drive physical movement and ensure system transfer is done.

Create Stock to balance SRV's

Adhoc tracking and tracing of product

Co-ordinate and conduct stock count with Shift Production Manager

Create M1 and M4 tags for respective shift

Cycle count Packaging Material

End of shift waste Figure recording

Checking and correcting S/LOC – PM and FG

Co-ordinating re-work of problem stock – ensuring quality quarantine area is kept tidy and all SRV's are done

Adjusting orders as per COGI

PM and FG – Write on's and Write off's

Generate Pull List requirements for all materials for respective shift

Ensure stock form End of Run cupboards is rotated.


Consolidating WCM- Morale documentation for shift and handing over to WCM Department – 5Y's , OPL , CI's , EWO , etc.

Remove all non-conforming materials must be removed from hall in the wall conveyer.

Daily recording of the PAMCO sheet

Be able to change SU's labeller reel and ribbons

Capture production final goods on SmartTech
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