Salary: R 4,399.00 per month A contribution to the Growth for Jobs priority comes from the Department of Infrastructure. Through focused initiatives and explicit policy guidance in the infrastructure sector, it seeks to improve the lived realities of communities in the Western Cape
your service duty enthusiastically and competently. Serving others will make you a part of a
team that is focused on success. You will live and work in a province that strives to be the finest
run regional government in the world, and you will work in a pleasant and secure environment
situated in one of the most breathtaking natural settings on Earth—the Fairest Cape them All.
Description of the role:
The Department of Infrastructure and National Home Building Registration Council (NHBRC) of
the Western Cape Government (WCG) is encouraging qualified Bluedowns residents to apply for
training opportunities in the construction sector. Participating in a public or private TVET
College training program that includes both theoretical and practical training. Practical include:
laboring in a school or on a construction site, enforcing health and safety laws, maintaining
work areas
Minimum specifications:
– Blue Downs residents in the Cape Metro area;
– Females aged 18 to 34;
– General residential repair: Grade 9 / NQF L2.
Additional prerequisites:
– Candidates must be in good health and consent to a medical and drug-abuse evaluation.
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As a requirement of the training program, successful applicants will be expected to work on a
construction site or maintenance project.
The successful candidates will have to sign a six- to twelve-month Training Agreement and be
Human settlements, transport infrastructure, public works infrastructure, and community-based
initiatives are all under the Department of Infrastructure, which also oversees the Expanded
Public Works Program (EPWP). The Western Cape Infrastructure Framework (WCIF 2050) has
five focal areas that provide the framework for the approach:
– Climate change
– Private sector partnerships
– Innovation and futures planning
– Municipal infrastructure
– Infrastructure prioritization for greatest impact
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