The mission of the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport is to provide the public with a road transportation system that is safe, integrated, regulated, affordable and accessible.The Department's core functions are to construct, maintain and repair the provincial road network through constructing and maintaining a balanced road network that meets the mobilit...
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Engineer Production Grade A (Ref. No. DOT 03/2026) (2 Posts)
An engineering degree (BEng / BSc (Eng) - Civil; plus 3 (Three) years post qualification engineering experience; plus Compulsory Registration with Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as a Professional Engineer; plus, A valid driver’s licence (minimum code B).
Knowledge, Skills and Competencies Required:
Programme and Project management knowledge. Engineering design and analysis knowledge. Contract management. Expropriation, access control, and roadside development services. Stakeholder engagement. Maintenance management systems and project implementation. Knowledge of research and development. Knowledge of computer-aided engineering applications. Knowledge of legal compliance. Knowledge of technical report writing and networking. Knowledge of creating high performance culture. Knowledge of engineering and professional judgement. Decision-making, team leadership and analytical skills. Creativity, self-management and financial management skills. Customer focus and responsiveness skills. Communication, planning and organizing skills. Computer Literacy. Conflict and people management skills. Problem solving and analysis skills. Change management and innovation skills. The ideal candidate should be honest, decisive, analytical and reliable.
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