Closing Date: Thursday 26th of January 2023
Organization Rand Water
Employment Type Internship
Province Gauteng
Town/City Vereeniging
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Rand Water invites unemployed graduates to apply for Internship Programme 2023.Rand Water

Rand Water invites suitably qualified and unemployed graduates to apply for the 2023 Graduate Development Programme. As a graduate you will be exposed to the workplace and be provided with an opportunity to develop technical and professional competencies.

The following Internship Opportunities are open for applications:

Graduate Programme: Analytical Chemistry

  • Four years qualifications (NQF 8) in Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry.

Graduate Programme: Biology

Four years qualifications (NQF 8) in:

  • Medical Biosciences,
  • Environmental Health,
  • Aquatic Health or Microbiology with Biochemistry,
  • Microbiology,
  • Zoology
  • Molecular biology

Graduate Programme: SHEQ

  • National Diploma/BTech in Safety Management.

Graduate Development Programme (GDP)

  • Must have completed a master’s degree in: Chemistry or Chemical engineering

Minimum Requirements:

  • South African citizens.
  • Applicants from all race are welcome.
  • Applicants must have Matric and a suitable qualification within one of the below mentioned fields of study.
  • Applicants must be under the age of 35
  • Applicant should not have been on graduate/ Internship programme
  • Applicants should have no work experience related to qualification

How to apply

Graduate Programme: Analytical Chemistry

Apply Online for the Graduate Programme: Analytical Chemistry


Graduate Programme: Biology

Apply Online for the Graduate Programme: Biology


Graduate Programme: SHEQ

Apply Online for the Graduate Programme: SHEQ


Graduate Development Programme (GDP)

Apply Online for the Graduate Development Programme (GDP)

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