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Department of Transport (DOT) Vacancies

Published 10 Jul 2023

The Department of Transport (DOT) aims to lead the development of integrated efficient transport systems by creating a framework ofsustainable policies,  regulations, and implementable models to support government strategies for economic, social, and international development. The department focuses on achieving competitive transport costs, safety and security improvements, reduction in infrastructure backlogs, improvement in access, and reduction of time in transit.

Salary Range

Position Salary Range
Intern/Entry Level R10,000 – R25,000 per month
Junior/Mid-Level R25,000 – R60,000 per month
Senior/Management R60,000 + per month

Department of Transport (DOT) Requirements and Eligibility

The requirements and eligibility criteria for positions at Department of Transport (DOT) vary depending on the specific job role. It is important to review the job description and application details for each vacancy to ensure you meet the necessary qualifications and experience.

Skills and Competencies

  • Strong knowledge of transport systems
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Attention to detail and organizational skills

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Active Vacancies

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Types of Job Vacancies at Department of Transport (DOT)

    1. Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS)
Responsible for managing air traffic in South Africa and ensuring safe and efficient flight operations.
    1. Airports Company South Africa (ACSA)
Manages and operates major airports in South Africa, providing high-quality services to passengers and airlines.
    1. Cross-Border Road Transport Agency (C-BRTA)
Regulates and facilitates cross-border road transportation in South Africa, ensuring compliance with international agreements.
    1. Driving Licence Card Account (DLCA)
Responsible for the issuing and management of driving license cards in South Africa.
    1. Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA)
Manages passenger rail services in South Africa, ensuring safe and reliable transportation for commuters.
    1. Ports Regulator of South Africa
Regulates the economic and operational activities of ports in South Africa, ensuring fair competition and efficient operations.
    1. Railway Safety Regulator (RSR)
Monitors and regulates railway safety in South Africa, ensuring compliance with safety standards and preventing accidents.
    1. Road Accident Fund (RAF)
Provides compensation to victims of road accidents in South Africa, ensuring access to healthcare and financial support.
    1. Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA)
Administers the Road Traffic Infringement Scheme in South Africa, managing the payment and processing of traffic fines.
    1. Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC)
Coordinates road traffic management efforts in South Africa, ensuring safe and efficient transportation systems.
    1. South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA)
Regulates civil aviation activities in South Africa, ensuring compliance with safety and security standards.
    1. South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA)
Ensures the safety and security of South African waters, promoting safe maritime operations and protecting the marine environment.
    1. The South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd (SANRAL)
Manages and maintains national roads in South Africa, ensuring safe and efficient transportation for road users.

Key Performance Areas

  • Ensuring efficient transport systems
  • Developing and implementing transport policies
  • Regulating and enforcing transport regulations
  • Maintaining and improving transport infrastructure
  • Monitoring and evaluating transport operations

How To Apply for Department of Transport (DOT) Vacancies

To apply for vacancies at Department of Transport (DOT), you will need to complete the Z83 Application for Employment form. You can download the form here. Additionally, ensure that you have an updated CV and any supporting documents required for the specific position you are applying for.

Advantages of Working for Department of Transport (DOT)

  1. Opportunity to contribute to the development of efficient transport systems
  2. Career growth and development opportunities
  3. Work-life balance considerations
  4. Collaborative work environment
  5. Competitive benefits package

Department of Transport (DOT) Learnerships & Internship Programs

Department of Transport (DOT) offers learnerships and internship programs to provide young individuals with practical experience and skills development opportunities in the field of transport. These programs aim to develop a new generation of professionals in the sector.

Preparing for a Department of Transport (DOT) Interview

  1. Research the Department
  2. Review the Job Description
  3. Prepare Examples
  4. Show Enthusiasm
  5. Ask Questions

More Information

For more information about the Department of Transport (DOT), please visit their official website: www.transport.gov.za.