Start Your DWS Career in Eastern Cape – No Experience Roles

Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS)


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In the Eastern Cape, the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) oversees major river systems including the Great Fish, Sundays, and Keiskamma, along with dams such as Gariep and Vanderkloof (shared with Free State). Key focus areas include rural water supply, sanitation backlogs, dam rehabilitation, and coastal erosion control.

Popular city-level listings include:

  • Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) (e.g., water treatment works, Nelson Mandela Bay supply)
  • East London (e.g., Buffalo City sanitation projects, Amatola Water liaison)
  • Mthatha (e.g., rural water schemes, OR Tambo District support)

This guide provides an overview of DWS careers in Eastern Cape, popular city-level listings, latest job opportunities, salaries, benefits, qualifications, and how to apply.


Latest Job Opportunities in Department of Water and Sanitation Eastern Cape

As of 2025, DWS has several openings in the Eastern Cape, primarily in Gqeberha and East London. Based on the latest listings from the official careers portal and job boards:

No Experience Government Jobs at DWS KwaZulu-Natal

Administrative Clerk (Gqeberha)

  • Description: Supports water use licensing, compliance reporting, and stakeholder admin.
  • Location: Gqeberha Regional Office.

Engineering Technician (East London)

  • Description: Assists with wastewater treatment upgrades and pipeline inspections.
  • Location: East London (Amatola Water Board area).

General Worker (Mthatha)

  • Description: Supports rural water tank installations, river clearing, and sanitation fieldwork.
  • Location: OR Tambo District.

Data Capturer (Gqeberha)

  • Description: Inputs water quality, borehole, and reticulation data.
  • Location: Gqeberha DWS Depot.

For the most current listings, visit www.dws.gov.za/careers.


Salary and Employee Benefits at DWS in Eastern Cape

Salaries at DWS in the Eastern Cape for entry-level roles like General Worker start at ZAR 8,800–12,000/month (ZAR 105,600–144,000/year). Technical roles earn ZAR 19,500–30,000/month.

Job TypeAverage Monthly Salary (ZAR)
General Worker8,800–12,000
Administrative Clerk11,500–15,500
Data Capturer10,800–14,800
Engineering Technician19,500–30,000

Benefits:

  • Government pension fund (GEPF)
  • Medical aid (GEMS contribution)
  • Housing allowance
  • 13th cheque
  • Rural & danger allowances (fieldwork)
  • Training & bursaries (water sector NQF programs)

Qualifications and Skills Required to Work at DWS Eastern Cape

DWS provides on-the-job training, particularly for General Workers in rural programs.

  1. Education and Qualifications:
    • General Worker: Grade 10; Grade 12 preferred.
    • Administrative Clerk: Grade 12 + diploma in office administration.
    • Data Capturer: Grade 12 + computer literacy certificate.
    • Engineering Technician: N3/N4 in Civil/Water Engineering.
  2. Experience:
    • General Worker: No experience required — full training provided.
    • Administrative Clerk: 1–2 years admin preferred.
    • Data Capturer: 1 year data entry.
    • Engineering Technician: 2–3 years in water infrastructure.

How to Apply for Department of Water and Sanitation Jobs in Eastern Cape

Apply securely and officially:

DWS Careers Portal (Primary Channel):

Hand Delivery:

  • Gqeberha Regional Office: Corner of 4th Ave & Heugh Rd, Walmer
  • East London Office: 2 Diaz Rd, West Bank

Online Job Portals (Verify via DWS site):

  • PNet / Indeed / Careers24: Search “DWS Eastern Cape general worker”
  • JobServiceHub: Lists DWS EC vacancies
  • Follow: @DWS_EC on X for alerts

Note: Applications are FREE. Beware of scams. Only use official DWS channels.

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