Circular 29 of 2026 · Post 29/111 · Ref 2026/308B

DIRECTOR: USER DEMAND MANAGEMENT – Defence

Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI)

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Closing date: 24 days remaining

Job details

Circular
29 of 2026
Page No.
6–7
Circular Post
29/111
Reference number
2026/308B
Department
Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI)
Centre
Defence
Salary
R1 317 384 per annum, (all-inclusive package), (total package to be structured in accordance with the rules of the Senior Management Services).
Number of posts
1
Closing date
11 September 2026

Application and salary information

Salary

R1 317 384 per annum, (all-inclusive package), (total package to be structured in accordance with the rules of the Senior Management Services).

Application route

Complete submission instructions are provided under How to apply.

Requirements

  • A minimum of NQF 7 in Public Administration/Management, Business Administration, Law, Real Estate Management and Town and Regional Planning) as recognised by SAQA.
  • A minimum of 5 years’ experience at a middle or Senior managerial level in the relevant field.
  • Committed to designated tasks.
  • Knowledge: DPWI Asset Management Policies, Government Immovable Asset Management Act (GIAMA), Program and Project Management, Property Charter, Expropriation Bill, Land Development Act, Supply Chain Management Framework, Circulars, and Directives, Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), Treasury Regulations, referential Procurement Policy Framework Act, Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE), Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), Public Service Act and Public Service Regulations and other relevant legislation, Real Estate Management.
  • Skills: Strategic capability and leadership, People management and empowerment, Program and project management, Financial management, Change management, Client Orientation and Customer focus, Advanced interpersonal and diplomacy skills, Advanced report writing, Advanced communication, Language proficiency, Advanced Computer skills, Analytical thinking, Strategic planning, Conflict management, Problem identification and solving ability, Organising and planning, Decision making abilities, Motivational skills, Policy formulation.
  • Personal Attributes: Ability to interact with clients and stakeholders in professional and knowledgeable manner, High ethical standards, Able to conduct operations with integrity and in a fair and reasonable manner, Ability to promote mutual trust and respect, Innovative and creative, Solution orientated – ability to design ideas without direction, People orientated, Hardworking and highly motivated, Ability to work effectively and efficiently under sustained pressure, Ability to meet tight deadlines whilst delivering excellent results.
  • Willing to adapt work schedule in accordance with office requirements.

Duties

  • Manage the development, review and maintenance of User Demand Management policies, strategies and procedures: Manage the development, review, and maintenance of User Demand Management policies, strategies, and procedures, ensuring alignment with legislative prescripts and departmental strategic objectives.
  • Contribute to the review and development of policies, procedures, and governance frameworks, where necessary.
  • Lead strategic interventions to address challenges in uniform policy implementation.
  • Ensure that the Users Asset Management Plans (UAMPs) are developed in line with GIAMA and other relevant prescripts: Supervise the development, review, and submission of User Asset Management Plans (UAMPs) by User Departments to ensure compliance, while delivering ongoing support and technical guidance.
  • Facilitate UAMP training, compilation of portfolio report to inform feasibility studies, property trend research, and risk mitigation measures.
  • Escalate non-compliance in UAMP submission through formal executive channels.
  • Manage the oversight of infrastructure planning and budgeting: Oversee user engagement in infrastructure budget meetings, reallocations and allocation processes for current and upcoming financial years.
  • Align infrastructure initiatives with client needs and departmental priorities through coordinated feasibility studies, trend research and risk mitigation plans.
  • Ensure the timely processing and recommendation of Procurement Instructions (PIs) and Pre-Design Information Requests (PDIRs) based on Demand Management Plans, to support project feasibility and implementation.
  • Analyse and resolve user demand issues promptly while monitoring and implementing measures to ensure efficient and effective service delivery.
  • Manage client relationships and integrated planning and co-ordination: Lead the development and finalisation of service delivery standards and Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with client departments to formalize service commitments.
  • Manage client engagement through portfolio reporting, bilateral forums, task teams, and oversight meetings, fostering strong collaborative relationships.
  • Facilitate and direct accommodation needs assessments and feasibility studies, promoting alignment with government precinct development and Smart City principles to enhance client satisfaction and operational efficiencies.
  • Manage the Directorate: Manage the Directorate’s business plan deliverables, administrative budget monitoring, performance management of officials and quality assurance to ensure compliance with departmental and legislative requirements.
  • Address audit and parliamentary queries, maintain risk registers, certify payments, and ensure timely submission of administrative documentation.
  • Establish and maintain robust internal controls, reporting, and communication systems to meet performance expectations.
  • Lead staff development and serve on transversal task teams.

Enquiries

Mr S Mdakane at (082) 929 9885

How to apply

Where and how to submit your application.

Head Office Applications: The Director-General, Department of Public Works, Private Bag X65, Pretoria, 0001 or Hand deliver at 256 Madiba Street, CGO Building, Pretoria or mail to: Recruitment26-69@dpw.gov.za

Notes and Z83 guidance

  • Applications must be submitted on the prescribed Z83 application form (obtainable from any Public Service Department or on the DPSA website link: https:/www.dpsa.gov.za/newsroom/psvc/, which must be signed, initialled and dated by the applicant, and must be accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae (CV) only.
  • Candidates are not required to submit certified copies of qualifications and related documents on application.
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be required to submit certified copies of qualification and other related documents on or before the date of interview, which should not be older than six months.
  • Should an application be submitted using incorrect/old Z83 application form, such an application will be disqualified. Further take note of the following on completion of Z83 application form: PART A and PART B must be fully completed. PART C – PART G: Noting that there is a limited space provided applicants may refer to CV or indicate. This will be acceptable as long as the CV has been attached and provides the required information. Page 1 of the Z83 application form must be initialled and page 2 signed and dated by the applicant.
  • Failure to comply with the above instructions may result in an application being disqualified.
  • Applicants applying for more than one advertised post must submit separate Z83 application forms and CVs in respect to each post being applied for.
  • Should an application be received where an applicant has applied for more than one posts on the same Z83 application form, the applicant will be considered for the first post indicated on the Z83 application form only.
  • Applications will be received via post/courier services, hand deliveries or email.
  • Late applications will not be considered. Regulation 57 (c) and 67 (9) of the Public Service Regulations 2016, as amended, requires the executive authority to ensure that he or she is fully satisfied of the claims being made and the finalisation of Personnel Suitability Checks in order to verify claims and check the candidate for purpose of being fit and proper for employment, respectively.
  • Shortlisted candidates must be willing to undergo normal vetting and verification processes. Note: It is the responsibility of all applicants to ensure that foreign qualifications are evaluated by SAQA.
  • Due to large volume of responses anticipated, receipt of applications will not be acknowledged, and correspondence will be limited to shortlisted candidates only.
  • Should you not have heard from us within three months from the closing date, please regard your application as unsuccessful. Entry level requirements for SMS posts: in terms of the Directive on Human Resource Management and Development on Public Service Professionalisation Volume 1 a requirement for appointment into SMS posts is the successful completion of the Senior Management Pre-Entry programme as endorsed by the National School of Governance (NSG). The course is available at the NSG under the name Certificate for entry into SMS and the full details can be obtained by following the below link: https: www.thensg.gov.za/training –course /sms-pre-entry programme/.
  • All shortlisted candidates, including the SMS, shall undertake two pre-entry assessments. One will be a practical exercise to determine a candidate’s suitability based on the post’s technical and generic requirements and the other must be an integrity (ethical conduct) assessment.
  • All shortlisted candidates for SMS posts will be subjected to a technical exercise and interview. Following the technical exercise and interview, a maximum of three (3) SMS candidates will undergo psychometric assessments to assess cognitive capabilities, behavioural preferences, emotional intelligence, and integrity. Note: For emailed applications, please submit a single PDF document or one attachment per application to the email address designated on the specific position.
  • Kindly note that the emailed applications and attachments should not exceed 15MB. It remains the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that their application is successfully submitted using the required single pdf document. Encrypted document will not be accepted.
  • All though an email application option is available, applicants are encouraged to hand deliver their application. IMPORTANT: Applicants must submit a separate application for each post applied for, clearly indicating the correct reference number and post title on each application.
  • Applicants who apply for more than one post must submit a separate application for each post.
  • Failure to comply with this requirement may result in the application not being considered.

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Original Text
POST 29/111 : DIRECTOR: USER DEMAND MANAGEMENT (X2 POSTS)
SALARY : R1 317 384 per annum, (all-inclusive package), (total package to be structured in accordance with the rules of the Senior Management Services).
CENTRE : Head Office (Pretoria): Defence And Military Veterans Ref No: 2026/308A (X1 Post)
Defence Ref No: 2026/308B (X1 Post)
REQUIREMENTS : A minimum of NQF 7 in Public Administration/Management, Business Administration, Law, Real Estate Management and Town and Regional
Planning) as recognised by SAQA. A minimum of 5 years’ experience at a middle or Senior managerial level in the relevant field. Committed to
designated tasks. Knowledge: DPWI Asset Management Policies, Government
Immovable Asset Management Act (GIAMA), Program and Project
Management, Property Charter, Expropriation Bill, Land Development Act,
Supply Chain Management Framework, Circulars, and Directives, Public
Finance Management Act (PFMA), Treasury Regulations, referential
Procurement Policy Framework Act, Broad-Based Black Economic
Empowerment Act (B-BBEE), Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA),
Public Service Act and Public Service Regulations and other relevant legislation, Real Estate Management. Skills: Strategic capability and
leadership, People management and empowerment, Program and project management, Financial management, Change management, Client
Orientation and Customer focus, Advanced interpersonal and diplomacy skills,
Advanced report writing, Advanced communication, Language proficiency,
Advanced Computer skills, Analytical thinking, Strategic planning, Conflict management, Problem identification and solving ability, Organising and
planning, Decision making abilities, Motivational skills, Policy formulation.
Personal Attributes: Ability to interact with clients and stakeholders in professional and knowledgeable manner, High ethical standards, Able to
conduct operations with integrity and in a fair and reasonable manner, Ability to promote mutual trust and respect, Innovative and creative, Solution
orientated – ability to design ideas without direction, People orientated, Hardworking and highly motivated, Ability to work effectively and efficiently under sustained pressure, Ability to meet tight deadlines whilst delivering excellent
results. Willing to adapt work schedule in accordance with office requirements.
DUTIES : Manage the development, review and maintenance of User Demand Management policies, strategies and procedures: Manage the development,
review, and maintenance of User Demand Management policies, strategies, and procedures, ensuring alignment with legislative prescripts and
departmental strategic objectives. Contribute to the review and development
of policies, procedures, and governance frameworks, where necessary. Lead strategic interventions to address challenges in uniform policy implementation.
Ensure that the Users Asset Management Plans (UAMPs) are developed in line with GIAMA and other relevant prescripts: Supervise the development,
review, and submission of User Asset Management Plans (UAMPs) by User
Departments to ensure compliance, while delivering ongoing support and technical guidance. Facilitate UAMP training, compilation of portfolio report to
inform feasibility studies, property trend research, and risk mitigation measures. Escalate non-compliance in UAMP submission through formal
executive channels. Manage the oversight of infrastructure planning and budgeting: Oversee user engagement in infrastructure budget meetings, reallocations and allocation processes for current and upcoming financial years.
Align infrastructure initiatives with client needs and departmental priorities through coordinated feasibility studies, trend research and risk mitigation plans.
Ensure the timely processing and recommendation of Procurement
Instructions (PIs) and Pre-Design Information Requests (PDIRs) based on
Demand Management Plans, to support project feasibility and implementation.
Analyse and resolve user demand issues promptly while monitoring and implementing measures to ensure efficient and effective service delivery.
Manage client relationships and integrated planning and co-ordination: Lead the development and finalisation of service delivery standards and Service
Level Agreements (SLAs) with client departments to formalize service commitments. Manage client engagement through portfolio reporting, bilateral
forums, task teams, and oversight meetings, fostering strong collaborative relationships. Facilitate and direct accommodation needs assessments and
feasibility studies, promoting alignment with government precinct development and Smart City principles to enhance client satisfaction and operational
efficiencies. Manage the Directorate: Manage the Directorate’s business plan deliverables, administrative budget monitoring, performance management of
officials and quality assurance to ensure compliance with departmental and legislative requirements. Address audit and parliamentary queries, maintain
risk registers, certify payments, and ensure timely submission of administrative documentation. Establish and maintain robust internal controls, reporting, and
communication systems to meet performance expectations. Lead staff development and serve on transversal task teams.
ENQUIRIES : Mr S Mdakane at (082) 929 9885
APPLICATIONS : Head Office Applications: The Director-General, Department of Public Works, Private Bag X65, Pretoria, 0001 or Hand deliver at 256 Madiba Street, CGO
Building, Pretoria or mail to: Recruitment26-69@dpw.gov.za
FOR ATTENTION : Ms NP Mudau

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