Internships At Gauteng Roads and Transport Department
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You could be earning up to R7620 per month on a government internship in the Gauteng Roads and Transport Department. There are 27 different areas where you could get an internship and we have all the details.
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The Gauteng Provincial Government, Roads and Transport department, has 27 different internship programmes open now. They are recruiting young people for 24-month internships in the department and they pay between a monthly stipend (payment) of between R5920.62 and R7620.68.
These Internships Are Available Now:
- Chief Directorate - MVDRL
- Surveying
- Land Acquisition & Support
- Design
- Motor Vehicle, Driver Registration & Licensing
- Provincial Registering Authority: DLTC
- Provincial Regulatory Entity (PRE)
- Construction Standards & Quality Assurance
- Registration and Monitoring
- Policy, Legislation, Research and Knowledge Management
- Monitoring & Evaluation
- Legal Services & Contract Management
- Public Transport Integration and Special Projects (TMC)
- Labour Relations
- HR Development
- Stakeholder Management & Corporate Partnerships
- HR Admin
- Office of the Head of Department
- Communication/Media Studies
- Programme Asset Management
- Organisational Development
- Supply Chain Management
- Risk & Compliance Management
- Enatis and Revenue Management
- IT Systems
- Operating Licensing
- Transport Policy & Inter-Government Relations (IGR)
HOW TO APPLY
CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE FOR THESE VACANCIES
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