In the context of public service, it is often the engineers, scientists, and policymakers who attract public recognition. Yet, the essential efforts of General Workers within the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) go largely unnoticed. Their contributions are vital to the stability and continuity of South Africa’s water and sanitation systems.

An ABET certificate.

Knowledge of handling equipment and appliances.

Knowledge of various general work.

Basic knowledge of chemical use/product and tools usage.

Basic knowledge of daily maintenance procedure for efficient machine/equipment performance.

Basic knowledge of health and safety procedures.

Basic understanding of government legislation.

Load and offload furniture, equipment, and any other goods to relevant destination.

Clean government/pool vehicles.

Clean relevant workstation.

Pack up the storerooms and assist with moving furniture and materials to various offices.

Ensure the safekeeping of stores items issued for assignments.

Perform standard maintenance and repair tasks.

Finalise tasks as per work sheet.

Implement appropriate repair solutions.
HOW TO APPLY
Significance of the General Worker Role
- These workers provide foundational support to water and sanitation services.
- Their tasks, though often unseen, are indispensable for daily operations.
- Any disruption in their work would negatively affect service continuity and public health.
Conclusion
While the title “General Worker” may appear broad, the scope and importance of this position within the DWS cannot be overstated. The daily efforts of these employees ensure the reliable delivery of clean water and sanitation services, thereby safeguarding essential aspects of public health and welfare.