The Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) is a national government component constituted in terms of Section 7(2) Schedule 3 of the Public Service Act of 1994 (as amended), accountable to the Minister for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. This initiative is an integral part of the Department of Cooperative Governance’s programme towar...
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SALARY : R1 266 714 per annum (Level 13), an all-inclusive remuneration package.
The all-inclusive remunerative package consists of basic salary (70% of package), the State’s contribution to the Government Employee Pension Fund (13% of basic salary and a flexible portion that may be structure according to the personal needs within a framework.
CENTRE : MISA Head Office - Centurion
REQUIREMENTS :
An appropriate BTech or Degree in Built Environment or equivalent relevant qualification at NQF level 7 as recognised by SAQA with a minimum of five (5) years’ experience at middle/senior managerial level, of which a minimum of three (3) is in the public sector.
A relevant postgraduate qualification in the Built Environment will be an added advantage.
Core Competencies: Strategic Capacity and Leadership. People Management and Empowerment.
Stakeholder Management. Programme and Project Management. Financial Management. Change Management.
Process Competencies: Knowledge Management. Service Delivery Innovation.
Problem Solving and Analysis. Client Orientation and Customer Focus. Communication skills.
Technical Competencies: In-depth knowledge and understanding of: Contract Management.
Technical and Professional, legal and operational compliance. Built Environment and Professional judgement.
Knowledge of Supply Chain Management and infrastructure procurement.
Government systems and structures, knowledge of the Infrastructure Delivery Management System (IDMS) will be an added advantage.
Cooperative governance systems and legislation. Local government transformation. Knowledge of local government socio-economic infrastructure.
DUTIES :
The successful candidate will perform the following duties. Responsible for the development of the strategic approach in supporting municipalities in the value chain of infrastructure procurement.
Support the institutionalisation of Local Government Framework for Infrastructure Delivery and Procurement Management and Local Government Infrastructure Delivery Management System.
Conduct monitoring and evaluation of the impact of the work of the Chief Directorate: - Track the expenditure of the municipalities on infrastructure projects
Monitors the progress on interventions by the unit; Conduct an assessment on the institutionalisation of the LG IDMS and MFMA Circular 106; Compile and consolidate the report of the Chief Directorate.
Progress tracking and reporting to the Chief Director; Development of reporting templates; Collaborate with MISA Provincial Programme Manager on planned support and follow-up on meeting schedules and lead the development of the SOPs within the unit.