DIRECTOR: ROAD ASSET AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT is a South African government vacancy at Department of Transport (DOT). This job is part of Circular 14 of 2026 from the DPSA. centre: Pretoria | closing date: 29 May 2026. Use this page to review the requirements, duties, application instructions and official source links before applying.
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Where to send your application.
Department of Transport, Private Bag X193, Pretoria, 0001 or hand deliver at the 159 Forum Building, Cnr Struben and Bosman Street, Pretoria for attention Recruitment Unit. Room 4034 or email to: Recruitment@dot.gov.za or at erecruitment system: erecruit.transport.gov.za. Note: email applications must be sent as one attachment to avoid non-delivery of the email and only quotes the name of the post you are applying for on the Subject Line as directed on the post note.
Branch
Road Transport
Salary
R1 266 714 per annum, (all-inclusive salary package), of which 30% can be structured according to individual’s needs.
Centre
Pretoria
Requirements
- A qualification at NQF 7 qualification as recognised by SAQA in Civil Engineering with a minimum working experience of 5 years at a middle/senior managerial level within the road infrastructure development field.
- Knowledge and Skill: A sound knowledge and experience in the development of the road infrastructure standards and guidelines.
- Knowledge and understanding of the guidelines and specifications relevant to civil engineering in South Africa.
- Extensive knowledge and understanding of the road infrastructure development and roads supervision.
- Knowledge and understanding of the National Land Transport Act, Engineering, Management and Leadership skills.
- Knowledge and understanding of the Road Transport Committees.
- Knowledge of the transport sector.
- Deep knowledge and understanding of the road asset and quality management.
- Background on Civil Engineering Infrastructure.
- Compilation of technical reports and advisory.
- Coordination of stakeholders and forums.
- Knowledge of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).
- Report writing skills.
- Presentation skills.
- Communication;
- Financial Management;
- Strategic capability & leadership; people management and empowerment;
- Project/Programme management;
- Client orientation and customer focus;
- Change management.
Duties
- Develop road asset management performance indicators.
- Conduct and maintain an audit of existing road asset management systems.
- Determine and set minimum standards and requirements for road asset management systems at all levels of authority.
- Enter into memorandum of understanding with road authorities for timely upgrading of information on pavement, gravel and bridge management systems in line with framework and funding requirements.
- Mobilise funding sources to ensure authorities are able to update information on their systems.
- Develop the South African road asset management policy and guidelines.
- Develop and manage a centralized road asset management system.
- Manage and coordinate road infrastructure safety audits and quality assurance.
- Coordinate a safety audit strategy and framework with all key role players and stakeholders.
- Manage and monitor the implementation of infrastructure safety audits.
- Manage road quality assurance and traffic signage.
- Coordinate disaster management programmes.
- Develop road sector and disaster preparedness and response plans.
- Develop road resource inventory database.
- Maintain liaison with provinces on and treasury on funding for disaster relief.
- Manage the resources of the Directorate.
- Provide guidance and adequate support to staff and ensure capacity development of staff in the Directorate.
- Ensure compliance with all administrative requirements, regulations, rules and instructions pertaining to the Directorate.
- Establish and maintain governance and administrative system's continuity within the work of the Directorate.
- Ensure performance agreements are in line with business plan.
- Prepare and submit implementation plans.
- Authorise expenditure.
- Monitor quality control of work.
- Ensure the compilation of the annual report, annual performance plan and strategic plan of the Directorate.
- Monitor budget levels.
- Monitor the planning, organising and delegation of work.
- Ensure monitoring & evaluation is carried out in all areas of the Directorate.
Enquiries
Mr L Malapane Tel No: (012) 309 3543
Department Notes
Correspondence will only be entered into with short-listed candidates.
Original Text
Branch: Road Transport
SALARY : R1 266 714 per annum, (all-inclusive salary package), of which 30% can be structured according to individual’s needs.
CENTRE : Pretoria
REQUIREMENTS : A qualification at NQF 7 qualification as recognised by SAQA in Civil Engineering with a minimum working experience of 5 years at a middle/senior
managerial level within the road infrastructure development field. Knowledge and Skill: A sound knowledge and experience in the development of the road
infrastructure standards and guidelines. Knowledge and understanding of the guidelines and specifications relevant to civil engineering in South Africa.
Extensive knowledge and understanding of the road infrastructure development and roads supervision. Knowledge and understanding of the
National Land Transport Act, Engineering, Management and Leadership skills.
Knowledge and understanding of the Road Transport Committees. Knowledge of the transport sector. Deep knowledge and understanding of the road asset
and quality management. Background on Civil Engineering Infrastructure.
Compilation of technical reports and advisory. Coordination of stakeholders and forums. Knowledge of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA).
Report writing skills. Presentation skills. Communication; Financial
Management; Strategic capability & leadership; people management and empowerment; Project/Programme management; Client orientation and
customer focus; Change management.
DUTIES : Develop road asset management performance indicators. Conduct and maintain an audit of existing road asset management systems. Determine and
set minimum standards and requirements for road asset management systems at all levels of authority. Enter into memorandum of understanding with road
authorities for timely upgrading of information on pavement, gravel and bridge management systems in line with framework and funding requirements.
Mobilise funding sources to ensure authorities are able to update information on their systems. Develop the South African road asset management policy
and guidelines. Develop and manage a centralized road asset management system. Manage and coordinate road infrastructure safety audits and quality
assurance. Coordinate a safety audit strategy and framework with all key role players and stakeholders. Manage and monitor the implementation of
infrastructure safety audits. Manage road quality assurance and traffic signage.
Coordinate disaster management programmes. Develop road sector and disaster preparedness and response plans. Develop road resource inventory
database. Maintain liaison with provinces on and treasury on funding for disaster relief. Manage the resources of the Directorate. Provide guidance and
adequate support to staff and ensure capacity development of staff in the
Directorate. Ensure compliance with all administrative requirements, regulations, rules and instructions pertaining to the Directorate. Establish and
maintain governance and administrative system's continuity within the work of the Directorate. Ensure performance agreements are in line with business plan.
Prepare and submit implementation plans. Authorise expenditure. Monitor quality control of work. Ensure the compilation of the annual report, annual
performance plan and strategic plan of the Directorate. Monitor budget levels.
Monitor the planning, organising and delegation of work. Ensure monitoring & evaluation is carried out in all areas of the Directorate.
ENQUIRIES : Mr L Malapane Tel No: (012) 309 3543
Official source
This vacancy was imported from DPSA Circular 14 of 2026 for reference.
Disclaimer: This vacancy was imported from the official DPSA circular PDF. Please confirm the reference number, closing date, and application instructions in the original circular before applying. View the official DPSA vacancy circulars.



