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 Science Degree (BSc) (Hon) in Hydrology. A Master of Science (MSc) will serve as an added advantage. Three (3) years post-qualification Natural Science experience. Compulsory registration with SACNASP as a Professional Natural Scientist.
The disclosure of a valid unexpired driver’s license. Experience in conducting integrated water resource studies (water quality, quantity and ecology). Experience in hydrological and water quality modelling tools (WRSM2000, ACRU, WRYM, WRPM, HEC-HMS, SWAT+, WQSAM).
Duties
Conduct integrated water resource studies (quantity, quality, and ecology) focusing on the impact of land use, water use activities, and climatic pressures on water resources (surface and groundwater)- analysis of water resource data, developing, configuring and setting up various integrated hydrological and water quality models. Coordinate, analyse, and compile the national state of water report.
Compile monthly state of water bulletins. Compile quarterly state of water quality bulletins. Liaise with water sector stakeholders, including other Government Departments and the public, on water issues through workshops and other facilitation techniques.
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