Overview
The mission of the Western Cape Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning is to promote a resilient, sustainable, quality and inclusive living environment in support of human well-being.
The Department's strategic goals are: sustaining the ecological and agricultural resource bases; sustainable and integrated urban and rural s...
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Environmental Officer (Production Level): Development Management Region 3
An appropriate 3-year tertiary National Diploma/B-Degree in Environmental Management, Natural or Environmental Sciences or related field; registered as a Candidate Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) or Registered as an EAP with the Environmental Assessment Practitioners Association of South Africa (EAPASA); already registered; or meets the requirements for registration and have either already applied for registration and paid the prescribed application and registration fee (appointment will be conditional to actual registration with EAPASA by a specified date) A valid driving license (Code B or higher).
Key Performance Areas
Maintain quality and productivity with regards to evaluation of applications in terms of the relevant environmental legislation; Implementation of the compliance monitoring and auditing strategy for environmental authorisations; Maintain quality and productivity with regards to the processing of post-decision reports and applications, for example, amendment applications, Environmental Audit reports and ECO reports; Maintain quality and productivity with regard to provision of comment on assigned non-applications; Leadership in assigned projects; Qualifications with respect to environmental management, natural or environmental sciences or related field.
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