The City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality is a metropolitan municipality that forms the local government of the East Rand region of Gauteng, a large suburban region east of Johannesburg. Ekurhuleni means "place of peace" in XiTsonga.
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Snr Specialist: Water Demand Management - WASA19070
B Degree/ B Tech in Civil Engineering/ NQF 7 equivalent
Professional registration (Grad. Eng) / Registered with ECSA
Applicable driver’s licence
Computer literacy
3 years’ experience in water demand management/ water conservation environment
Core Responsibilities:
Provide technical and policy advice on and implement Water Conservation and Water Demand Management activities
Plan, implement and monitor Water Conservation and Water Demand Management projects
Contribute and ensure reduction of Non-Revenue Water and management of municipal Water Demand
Adapt to and implement changes in Water Conservation and Water Demand Management strategy and business plans, laws, regulations relevant to the industry practices
Prepare, advise and comment on engineering policies as required to various stakeholders
Effectively allocate and utilise resources in order to perform contracted work outputs and meet identified objectives
Monitor external information and ensure efficient knowledge of related acts, regulations and regulatory framework and implement accordingly
Compile and analyse water balance and report on operational plans that demonstrate achievements against targets and improvements
Contribute to the preparation of monthly and annual budgets and financial reports in accordance with statutory and council presenting requirements
Build and maintain relationships with customers and internal and external stakeholders that promote cross functional process delivery solutions
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