
The Department of Water and Sanitation invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Water Control Aid Vacancies (X22 Posts) for 2025. These opportunities are available across different water systems in South Africa, and the closing date for applications is 28 November 2025. If you are interested in working in water management and helping communities receive reliable water supply, this could be the right path for you.
South Africa depends on a strong and reliable water system to support farming, industries, towns and villages. For this system to run smoothly, trained people are needed to keep water channels, dams and infrastructure working every day. The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) works hard to protect and manage the country’s water resources, and hiring Water Control Aids helps strengthen daily operations on the ground.
These roles are hands-on and are suited to individuals who are hardworking, responsible and able to follow instructions. If you enjoy practical work and want a job that contributes to public service, then this opportunity is worth considering.
DWS is hiring 22 Water Control Aids in multiple locations across South Africa. Each position is attached to a specific dam or canal system. The available centres include:
Each centre has its own reference number, which applicants must use when applying online. These roles also offer a salary of R193,359 per year at Level 04.
DWS is the national department responsible for managing South Africa’s water resources. The department operates dams, canals and water schemes across the country, ensuring that clean water reaches communities, farms, mines and industries. It also works to:
Hiring Water Control Aids helps the department improve service delivery at operational level. This means making sure that pipes, sluices, water channels and control systems work correctly every day.
Applicants must meet several minimum requirements before applying. These include:
Applicants should have:
These jobs are suitable for people who enjoy physical tasks, practical work and daily challenges. While higher qualifications are helpful, individuals who meet the basic requirements can still apply.
Water Control Aids play a very important role in keeping water systems running smoothly. Successful candidates will carry out tasks such as:
These duties require attention to detail and the ability to follow operational rules. This is not office work; most tasks happen outdoors and involve physical activity.
Working as a Water Control Aid can open doors to other careers in the water sector. This role helps you gain experience in:
The experience gained here can help candidates grow into technical, supervisory or management roles in future.
To apply, candidates must submit:
Applications must be submitted online through the DWS eRecruitment portal. Each applicant should make sure they apply before 28 November 2025 and use the correct reference number for their chosen location.
Applicants should also ensure their Z83 form is complete because incomplete applications are often rejected. Download links for the application form and vacancy advert are provided on the DWS recruitment portal.
Water is one of South Africa’s most important resources, and without skilled workers, communities, farms and industries would struggle. Water Control Aids help make sure water keeps flowing safely and reliably every day. By joining DWS, you become part of a team that supports millions of people and contributes to national development.
If you meet the requirements, have a passion for water management and want a stable career with real public impact, this opportunity is one you should apply for without delay.
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