JOHANNESBURG ROADS AGENCY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME FOR 2024

The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the Internship programme.

PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION

The Johannesburg Roads Agency (Pty) Limited was established in 2001 as a municipal entity owned by the City of Johannesburg. Its core purpose is to provide Roads Infrastructure services to the residents of Johannesburg.
In line with the Company’s learning and development as well as talent acquisition and management initiatives,
the JRA offers comprehensive learning opportunities to unemployed graduates to acquire skills and experience in
various learning areas.

The JRA therefore invites applications for a twelve (12) months Internship programme. This programme is aimed
at enhancing the employability of the unemployed graduates who have graduated in various study fields.

Successful candidates will be required to enter into a formal Internship Contract with the JRA. Successful candidates shall be paid a monthly stipend for the duration of the programme.

REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must have completed a Bachelors’ Degree/National Diploma relevant qualification in one of the following study fields:

Interested applicants should forward a brief Curriculum Vitae with a cover letter; Certified copies of identity document, senior certificate and qualification including an academic transcript. APPLICANTS MUST ENSURE THAT THE REFERENCE NUMBER IS STATED IN THE E-MAIL SUBJECT LINE when applying and send it to the email address indicated on each Internship advert.

JRA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMPANY AND COMMITTED TO EE PRINCIPLES: Please note that should you not be contacted thirty days after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful. The Johannesburg Roads Agency reserves the right not to appoint.

By submitting your application for an internship, you acknowledge that the information is required for the purpose of processing and adjudicating your internship application against requirements and you consent to the processing and archiving of the said information. Note that only applicants who submitted the necessary supporting documents and who meet the minimum requirements will be considered.

Closing date: 06 March 2024 @ 16:30

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