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Pretoria: Wet Services & Fire Engineer (Civil OR Mechanical)

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Key responsibilities: Wet services design – Domestic hot and cold-water reticulation per SANS 10252-1, including hot water generation design and specification. – Internal wastewater and condensate drainage per SANS 10252-2 and SANS 10400-P. – Water supply storage and booster pump station design, including pump selection and pressure management. – Soil and wastewater pump station design. – Specification of packaged water and wastewater treatment plant requirements in coordination with process engineers. – Conditional assessments of existing building services on retrofit and refurbishment engagements. Fire engineering design – Fire-water reticulation for hydrants and hose reels per SANS 10400-W. – Sprinkler systems per SANS 10287 / BS EN 12845 / NFPA 13 as applicable. – Fire pumps and pressure management; sizing and selection. – Fire-water storage sizing and basis-of-design reporting. – Fire safety strategies and fire signage in accordance with SANS 10400-T and related codes. – Integration with detection / alarm (SANS 10139), smoke control, and means-of-escape design. Sustainability integration – Sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) attenuation, storage, infiltration devices, softened conveyance. – Rainwater and greywater harvesting design. – Recycling and reuse of HVAC condensate, process water, and stormwater. – Integration of groundwater (from borehole abstraction) into building-side reticulation. Documentation across all six ECSA stages – Stage 12: Inception, briefing, basis-of-design, options analysis. – Stage 34: Developed and detailed design, drawings, specifications, BoQs, tender documentation, contractor evaluation. – Stage 56: Construction administration, site inspection, commissioning, performance verification, close-out, O&M manuals. Cross-disciplinary coordination – Coordinate with architects, civil and structural engineers, mechanical engineers (HVAC), electrical engineers, process engineers (groundwater / treatment), and Company (implementation). – Resolve interface issues; produce clear deliverables for adjacent disciplines. Productisation & methodology – Codify your design work into reusable templates and design tools. – Contribute to Companies wet services and fire engineering design standards.

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About Engineering Jobs in Tshwane

Tshwane, the administrative capital of South Africa, is home to a thriving engineering sector that encompasses various industries such as financial services, technology, and manufacturing. Generally, the job market for engineers in Tshwane tends to be competitive, with a high demand for skilled professionals. Typically, engineers in this region can expect to find stable employment opportunities, albeit with varying degrees of seniority and compensation.

When it comes to salary expectations, engineers in Tshwane can generally expect to earn between R800 000 and R1 500 000 per annum, depending on factors such as level of experience, company size, industry sector, and specific job requirements. However, it is essential to note that these figures are broad estimates and may vary significantly depending on individual circumstances.

Common skills required for engineering positions in Tshwane include proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD), programming languages such as Python or C++, and strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Typically, engineers in this region also possess a degree in a relevant field such as mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering, and may hold professional certifications like the Professional Engineer (PE) designation. Other commonly required skills include project management, communication, and teamwork.

Engineering roles are often found across various industry sectors, including financial services, technology, manufacturing, and infrastructure development. The technology industry, in particular, is a significant employer of engineers, with companies like Google and Microsoft often having a presence in Tshwane. Other common industries that employ engineers include the automotive sector, which is well-represented in the city due to its proximity to major manufacturers.

For those interested in pursuing a career in engineering, there are numerous opportunities for professional development and advancement. Typically, senior engineers can expect to take on leadership roles or transition into management positions, while others may opt for specialist fields like research and development or entrepreneurship. With ongoing industry developments and technological advancements, the field of engineering offers a dynamic and rewarding career path for those with the right skills and passion.


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