Scientist Production Grade A – C
Department of Water and Sanitation · Bloemfontein, Free State
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- A science degree BSc Hons in chemistry, biochemistry or microbiology or a relevant qualification. Three 3 years' post-qualification experience. Compulsory registration with SACNASP as a professional natural scientist. The disclosure of a valid, unexpired driver's licence. Sound knowledge of integrated water resource management and water resource protection. Understanding of the water resource classification system and its application thereof. Knowledge and experience in project management are essential.
- Understanding and knowledge of water quality management. Implement principles of the National Water Act in terms of protection, development, use, control and management of water resources of the National Water Act, 1998, and related legislation. Knowledge and understanding of the water sector: relevant legislations NWA, CARA, NEMA and MPRDA together with the related policies, regulations, principles, guidelines, tools and procedures; policy development, implementation and monitoring.
- Excellent communication skills, including verbal, report writing, and presentation skills. Sound interpersonal skills as well as the ability to work in a multi-disciplinary team. Willingness to work abnormal hours and under pressure as well as travel countrywide. Proven liaison and networking skills, especially as they relate to corporate governance and stakeholder engagement.
Duties
- The successful candidate will join a team of professionals responsible for strategic water resource planning, focusing on water quality through the development and maintenance of integrated water quality planning solutions. This requires conducting assessment studies to address data and information gaps and needs for water quality planning.
- Responsible for forward planning utilising predictive modelling tools, among other methods. Implement National Water Act with focus on classifying water resources and determining associated resource quality objectives for current and future needs of significant water resources in the Vaal-Orange Water Management Area. Review and recommend scientific projects; Give input on water use licence applications for mining, industries, municipalities, urban development and agriculture activities as they relate to resources and water quality. Process water use licence applications.
- Conduct site inspections and attend meetings for various water uses. Promote surface and groundwater protection and management through the water use authorisation process and implement DWA's role and function with respect to water resource protection and management. Management of the waste discharge charge system and surface water data management. Provide assistance in the drafting of specific water quality licence conditions. Collection and interpretation and analysis of surface water data and monitoring of the surface water resources.