Closing Date: 2025/09/05
Location: Vereeniging, Gauteng, South Africa (Scientific Services)
Company: Rand Water
Details
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Reference Number: RAN250822-1
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Job Title: Graduate Development Programme – Catchment X1
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Portfolio: Bulk Water Services – Operations
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Job Type Classification: Graduate
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Contract Duration: 24 Months
Job Summary
Water quality monitoring and hydrological modelling within the Vaal Dam and Vaal Barrage catchment areas to ensure protection of raw water quality.
Minimum Requirements
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Bachelor’s degree in Hydrology, Environmental Science, Water Sciences, Environmental Engineering, or related field (Honours or Master’s degree advantageous).
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Valid South African driver’s license (Code B) – field travel may be required.
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Willingness to work in remote areas and conduct fieldwork under varying weather conditions.
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Good report writing and communication skills in English (other South African languages advantageous).
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Familiarity with GIS applications (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS).
Primary Duties
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Conduct fieldwork for surface and/or groundwater quality sampling in catchment areas.
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Monitor water quality parameters using manual and automated methods.
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Assist in the setup, calibration, and validation of hydrological and water quality models.
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Collect, clean, analyse, and interpret hydrological and water quality data using GIS and statistical tools.
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Conduct catchment delineation and land use impact assessments.
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Contribute to technical reports, presentations, and stakeholder meetings.
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Identify pollution sources and assess water quality trends.
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Stay updated with national legislation (e.g., NWA, NEMA), DWS water quality standards, and relevant modelling frameworks.
Knowledge
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Basic understanding of hydrological processes and catchment dynamics.
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Exposure to hydrological and/or water quality modelling software.
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Competency in data analysis using Excel.
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Knowledge of South African water legislation and catchment management frameworks.
Skills
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Attention to detail and commitment to scientific integrity.
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Team player with ability to work independently when needed.
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Enthusiasm for environmental protection and water sustainability.
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Community engagement or stakeholder interaction.
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Basic knowledge of water quality indicators (e.g., TDS, pH, Nutrients, E. coli).
Attitude
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Analytical
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Accurate and detail-oriented
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Hard-working
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Time management skills
