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NEW VACANCIES AT THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND SANITATION VACANCIES (Closing Date: 29 Sept 2022)

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Apply for new vacancies at the Department of Water and Sanitation vacancies.

DEADLINE: 29 July 2022

About the Department of Water and Sanitation

The mandate of the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), as set out in the National Water Act of 1998 and the Water Services Act of 1997, is to ensure that the country’s water resources are protected, managed, used, developed, conserved and controlled by regulating and supporting the delivery of effective water supply and sanitation.

Available Vacancies

Reference No.DescriptionClosing Date
290722/01DIRECTOR: FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS AND QUALITY ASSURANCE AUDITS REF NO: 290722/0129 July 2022
Time: 16H00
290722/02CHIEF ENGINEER GRADE A REF NO: 290722/0229 July 2022
Time: 16H00
290722/03CHIEF ENGINEER GRADE A REF NO: 290722/0329 July 2022
Time: 16H00
290722/04ENGINEER PRODUCTION: GRADE A-C REF NO: 290722/0429 July 2022
Time: 16H00
290722/05ENGINEER PRODUCTION GRADE A-C REF NO: 290722/0529 July 2022
Time: 16H00
290722/06ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: ASSET MANAGEMENT, REF NO: 290722/0629 July 2022
Time: 16H00
290722/07SCIENTIFIC TECHNICIAN PRODUCTION GRADE A-C (CHEMISTRY LABORATORY) REF NO: 290722/0729 July 2022
Time: 16H00
290722/08ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER (COMPLIANCE MONITORING), REF NO: 290722/0829 July 2022
Time: 16H00

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Application for Employment(Amended Z83)

Please Note:

The Department of Water and Sanitation is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. It is the intention of the Department to promote representivity in the Public Service through the filling of this position and the candidature of persons whose transfer/promotion/appointment will promote representivity will receive preference. An indication by candidates in this regard will expedite the processing of applications. If no suitable candidates from the under-represented groups can be identified, candidates from the represented groups will be considered.

What is the role of Department of Water and Sanitation?

The mandate of the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), as set out in the National Water Act of 1998 and the Water Services Act of 1997, is to ensure that the country’s water resources are protected, managed, used, developed, conserved and controlled by regulating and supporting the delivery of effective water …

Note: Short-listed candidates must be willing to undergo normal vetting and verification processes, including a competency assessment and personality profile analysis.

The Department of Water and Sanitation is one of the departments of the South African government. It is responsible for the state of water and sanitation in South Africa

Applications must be submitted on form Z83, obtainable from any Public Service department, and should be accompanied by a comprehensive CV as well as certified copies of qualifications.

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY

Applications received after the closing date, as well as applications received via fax/email, will NOT be considered or accepted.

Correspondence is limited to short-listed candidates only; should you not hear from the Department within six weeks of the closing date, please consider your application unsuccessful.

The Department has developed a reputation for fraud, corruption and procurement irregularities.[2] The 2019/20 financial year report noted R10-billion had been squandered by the Department,[3] and the 2020-21 financial report has found another R10-billion in irregular expenditure.[4] As a result of this widespread, large-scale and persistent financial ill-discipline, the Department has stated it cannot fund necessary water infrastructure projects.[5] A report by Corruption Watch and the Water Integrity Network in 2020 noted that corruption in the Department of Water and Sanitation exacerbates water shortages in South Africa, as are currently happening in the Eastern Cape.[6]

Water security[edit]

In 2022 the department revealed that almost all municipalities had aging and dysfunctional water infrastructure. Poor maintenance and operations at local government level caused an average 40% (26%-60%) of water to be lost before it reached end users.

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Application for Employment(Amended Z83)

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