Closing Date:2023/04/07
Reference Number:ETH230314-5
Job Number:36005348A
Job Title:Candidate Civil Engineering Technician
Job Type:Permanent
Division:Nil
Department:Roads And Stormwater Maintenance
Branch:West Region
Vacancy Group:Engineering Unit
Reporting To:Senior Manager (Regions)
Location – Town / City:Durban
Location – Province:KwaZulu-Natal
Location – Country:South Africa
Job Purpose
Participates in processes and applies guidelines to interpret engineering procedures relating to the development and/ draughting of plans, proposals and designs at an elementary level.
Key Responsibility Areas
Participates and executes specific responsibilities relating to the provision of technical information on principles and applications.
Participates in the processes involved in developing engineering designs at a basic level.
Attends to specific sequences associated with the preparation and collation of contract documentation.
Conducts observations during the execution of specific minor Engineering Contracts.
Essential Requirements
National Diploma plus registration as a Candidate Technician with the Engineering Council of South Africa within 3 months of employment; plus Internal Assessment.
Valid motor vehicle drivers’ license (Code B or EB).
Preferred Requirements
NIL
Housing Subsidy
Yes
Leave
Yes
Medical Aid
Yes
Other Allowances
N/A
Pension Fund
Yes
Remuneration
R 282 597.58 – R 366 826.66 PER ANNUM
13th Cheque
Yes
Contact Name
HrEngRecruit
Contact Telephone
031 311 7740
Description about The eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality is a Category A municipality found in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. eThekwini is the largest city in this province and the third-largest city in the country. Its land area is comparatively larger than that of other South African cities and is topographically hilly, with many gorges and ravines and almost no true coastal plain.
It is a sophisticated, cosmopolitan city and is known as the home of Africa’s best-managed, busiest port. The world-class International Convention Centre in Durban has hosted a historic line-up of events, including conferences on a global scale. Durban has a turbulent history dating from ivory hunters in the 1820s and their conflict with the local Zulu monarchs. The province has the largest number of battlefields. It is also a major centre of tourism because of the City’s warm, subtropical climate and extensive beaches.