The Department of Public Works is seeking an Architect: Production Grade A at the National Head Office in Pretoria.
This vital role involves performing architectural activities related to state-owned or leased buildings, structures, and facilities.
You will coordinate professional teams on all aspects of architecture, ensuring compliance with legal, safety, and health requirements.
Your daily tasks will include providing architectural advice, reviewing plans and designs, and mentoring candidate architects to promote skills transfer and adherence to sound architectural principles.
This position is essential for maintaining and improving government infrastructure, which ultimately serves the South African public.
By ensuring that buildings and facilities are designed and maintained to high standards, you contribute directly to the quality of services that communities rely on.
Your work will impact a range of stakeholders, from government officials to the everyday citizens who use these facilities.
Joining the Department of Public Works as an Architect offers an excellent opportunity for young professionals to gain stability in their careers while making a significant difference in their communities.
This role provides not just professional experience but also the chance for continuous growth and development within the public service sector.
You will have the opportunity to engage in research and development, honing your skills with new technologies and architectural practices.
This position is perfect for those who are passionate about architecture and eager to contribute to the nation’s infrastructure development.
Embark on a fulfilling career path in government jobs that can lead to future opportunities within the public sector.
Your expertise will be valued as you collaborate with a range of professionals and contribute to projects that enhance the built environment in South Africa.
This role is more than just a job; it is a chance to be part of a team dedicated to improving the living conditions and services for all South Africans.
