The Department of Water and Sanitation is the custodian of South Africa's water resources. It is primarily responsible for the formulation and implementation of policy governing this sector.
While striving to ensure that all South Africans gain access to clean water and dignified sanitation, the department also promotes effective and efficient water resou...
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A Bachelor of Technology in Engineering (B-Tech) or relevant qualification. Six (6) years of post-qualification engineering technologist experience required. Compulsory registration with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as a professional engineering technologist. The disclosure of a valid, unexpired driver’s licence.
Duties
This post requires a qualified person to provide technological advisory services to the Area Office and Cluster. Develop, maintain and manage current technologies. Perform administrative and related functions. Evaluate and monitor existing technical manuals, standard drawings and procedures to incorporate new technology. Ensure quality assurance of technical solutions by applying engineering principles. Identify and optimise technological designs. Manage administrative and related functions.
Provide inputs into the budgeting process. Ensure the development, Implementation and maintenance of databases. Manage and supervise technological and related personnel and assets. Perform duties away from the office and must be able to travel excessive distances. Able to work under pressure to provide technical reports and final drawings within the prescribed time frame. Research and development. Good communication skills to communicate with the public, colleagues, and clients.
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