Chief Works Inspector (Mechanical) 3 Positions

Posted on :

24 Sep, 2015

Category :

Vacancies South Africa

CHIEF WORKS INSPECTOR: MECHANICAL 3 POSTS REF NO: 07443
Chief Directorate: Maintenance
SALARY : R243 747 – R287 121 per annum (Plus benefits)
CENTRE : Tshwane District Maintenance Hub: Division

REQUIREMENTS : A recognized National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or Equivalent OR
N3 certificate or Equivalent with Passed Trade Test. A valid Drivers’ Licence.
A minimum of 3 years appropriate post qualification experience.
Competencies: National Building Standards Act of 1977, Regulations and
Municipal Regulations. Promotion of Access to Information Act of 2000.
Promotion of Administrative Justice Act of 2000. Government Immovable
Asset Management Act of 2007. Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1993
and Regulations. Public Finance Management Act. Skills- planning and
organizing, verbal and written communication and computer literacy skills.

DUTIES : Provide technical inputs to Client’s Department in drawing up specifications
and monitor compliance by service providers regarding health and safety
matters. Implement regular compliance inspections and audits. Conduct
investigations into accidents and clients complaints. Make recommendations
on mitigation measures to prevent recurrence of accidents. Provide technical
advice regarding works inspection services.

ENQUIRIES : Mr. Jaco Viljoen/ Mr. Tumisang Tsebe Tel: 079 878 1119

NOTE : To apply for the above position, please apply online at
www.gautengonline.gov.za. Only online applications will be considered and
for general enquiries please contact Human Resource on: 011 355 5351. To
facilitate this process successfully, an indication of race, gender and disability
status is required. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign
qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
The Department reserves the right not to appoint. Disabled people are
encouraged to apply. If you do not receive any response from us within 3
months, please accept your application was unsuccessful.


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