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POST 09/158 : CHIEF ENGINEER GRADE A
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Requirements
An Engineering Degree (B Eng / BSc Eng) in Civil, Water or relevant qualification.
Postgraduate qualification (MEng / MSc / PhD) in Water Resources, Hydrology or related field will serve as an added advantage.
Six (6) years post qualification engineering experience.
Compulsory registration with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as a Professional Engineer.
The disclosure of a valid unexpired driver’s license.
Willingness to travel extensively.
Experience in Water Resources Planning and Management, Modelling, Program, Project and Contract Management.
Ability to relate with 109 associated professional fields in a multi-disciplinary team and ability to train and develop young graduates.
Knowledge of the National Water Act, Water Services Act, the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), Environmental and land legislation.
Additional studies or experience in water resource management, hydrology, water quality, project management, engineering economics, project financing modelling, environmental engineering, assessments of projects, and institutional aspects will be an added advantage.
Computer proficiency.
Good written, verbal communication and presentation skills.
Duties
The Chief Engineer will be responsible for Water Resource Planning and related duties within the Vaal-Orange Water Management Area including leading the preparation, review, and implementation of the Catchment Management Strategy (ensure the CMS is aligned with NWRS, provincial growth and development strategies, Municipal Integrated Development Plans, Coordinate reconciliation strategies and water balance assessments at catchment and sub-catchment level, ensure CMS implementation is measurable, adaptive, and reviewed at prescribed intervals). the coordination of all Water Resource Planning and allocation Programs (water use authorisations (licensing), compulsory licensing, and General Authorisation, ensure allocations support Equity and redress, efficient and beneficial use and socio-economic development, Guide development of water allocation schedules and reconciliation scenarios, and advise on restriction rules during drought), Resource Protection, Classification & Reserve (lead technical inputs into Water resource classification ecological reserve determination, resource quality objectives, ensure planning decisions protect Aquatic ecosystems, strategic water source areas, and groundwater dependent ecosystems, and integrate reserve requirements into operational planning and licensing advice).
Hydrology, Groundwater & Systems Analysis (oversee hydrological modelling and system yield analyses, guide groundwater assessments, aquifer management plans, and conjunctive use strategies, ensure use of approved national tools and datasets and Review and approve technical studies supporting infrastructure or licensing decisions), Climate Change Adaptation & Risk Management (Integrate climate change scenarios into water resource planning, lead development of drought management plans and flood risk considerations in resource planning, promote adaptive management approaches as required by NWRS-3 and advise CMA Executive and Board on climate-related water security risks), Infrastructure Planning & Augmentation, Water Quality & Load Management (Integrate water quality considerations into quantity planning, Support development of Catchment water quality objectives and pollution load management strategies, Oversee salinity, nutrient loading, and eutrophication risk assessments. and provide technical advice to enforcement and compliance units ), Governance, Regulation & Advisory Support (provide expert technical advice to CMA Board, Chief Executive Officer, DWS, and Support licensing, compliance, and enforcement with defensible technical evidence), Stakeholder Engagement & Cooperative Governance (lead technical engagement with various institutions), Monitoring, Information & Knowledge Management (oversee hydrological, groundwater, and water quality monitoring programmes), and Leadership, Management & Transformation.
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Notes
The Vaal-Orange Catchment Management Agency is a Public Water Resource Management Agency, established in line with the provisions of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act no 36 of 1998) (NWA) and National Water Policy for South Africa.
It is an entity of the National Department of Water and Sanitation.
Employees appointed in the CMA have similar employment terms and conditions as those of employees appointed in terms of the Public Service Act, though not employed in terms of the Public Service Act.