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 Civil Engineering Degree (B Eng/ BSc) qualification. Three (3) years post qualification engineering experience in water services infrastructure development. Compulsory registration with Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as a Professional Engineer. The disclosure of a valid unexpired driver’s license.
Duties
Provide assistance in the design systems, structures and installation of water services related infrastructure. Support the comprehensive planning in water services infrastructure development. Manage multifaceted projects in the technical investigation, development and refurbishment of water services infrastructure.
Provide assistance and support in administration. Inspect, test equipment, infrastructure, systems, and installations including the preparation of reports of the findings. Identify, review and comment on operation and maintenance plans of water services infrastructure in the region.
Compile, review and comment on the contract documentation proposals, bill of quantities and tenders. Coordination of the water services planning in the region. Manage financial allocations to projects and programs. Provide technical engineering support, guidance and advice to junior personnel, consultants, contractors and water service authority’s (WSA). Support functional areas to arrange supply chain management, human resources management and financial needs.
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