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x215 Road Worker vacancies at the Department of Transport

x215 Road Worker vacancies at the Department of Transport in South Africa, various locations.

Closing date for applications: 31 January 2025

Road Worker vacancies at the Department of Transport

The Department of Transport invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for x215 Road Worker vacancies.

  • SALARY: R155 148 per annum

REQUIREMENTS:

NQF Level 1 or 2 (Abet level 2 certificate or equivalent).

Knowledge, Skills and Competencies Required: Job knowledge. Communication skills. Interpersonal relation skills. Flexibility. Teamwork. Accuracy. Skills in the aptitude of figures. Computer literacy. Planning and organising skills. Good verbal and written communication skills.

RELATED OPPORTUNITIES:

DUTIES:

Perform routine activities in respect of road maintenance and/or construction through inter alia the following:

  • Construction of culvert and side drains.
  • Erect and maintain steel guardrails and gabions.
  • Construction of road earth and layer works.
  • Clean and maintain roads, sidewalks and resting areas.
  • Surfacing and porthole patching.
  • Read fencing and pipe laying.
  • Setting of road markings and studs. Install road signs, distance markers, and barricade the work area.
  • Crushing of road material.
  • Brush clearing and grass cutting.

How to apply

Please note applications can be hand delivered to the Office of the Department of Transport, Inkosi Mhlabunzima Maphumulo House, 172 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, or couriered via postal services to Recruitment & Selection Section, Human Resource Administration Directorate, Private Bag X9043, Pietermaritzburg, 3200.

DOWNLOAD DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT VACANCY ADVERT HERE

FOR ATTENTION: Mr B Hornsby

NOTE: It is the intention of this Department to consider equity targets when filling these positions.

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