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Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals

Statistical, mathematical and actuarial associate professionals assist in planning the collection, processing and presentation of statistical, mathematical or actuarial data and in carrying out these operations, usually working under the guidance of statisticians, mathematicians and actuaries.

Skill level: Skilled

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  • Salary range for the majority of workers in Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals - from R18 458 to R73 644 per month - 2025.
  • A Statistical, mathematical and related associate professionals typically earns between R18 458 and R43 443 net per month at the start of the job.
  • After 5 years of service, this is between R21 964 and R52 880 per month for a working week of 45 hours.

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  • Statistical specialist
  • Statistical data manager
  • Mathematical specialist

Duties and tasks

  • Assisting in planning and performing statistical, mathematical, actuarial, and related calculations
  • Preparing detailed estimates of quantities and costs of materials and labour required for statistical census and survey operations
  • Performing technical tasks connected with establishing, maintaining and using registers and sampling frames for census and survey operations
  • Performing technical tasks connected with data collection and quality control operations in censuses and surveys
  • Using standard computer software packages to perform mathematical, actuarial, statistical, accounting and related calculations
  • Preparing statistical, mathematical, actuarial, accounting and other results for presentation in graphical or tabular form
  • Applying knowledge of statistical, mathematical, actuarial, accounting and related principles and practices in order to identify and solve problems arising in the course of their work
  • Supervising the work of statistical clerks

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  • Statistical specialist
  • Statistical data manager
  • Mathematical specialist

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