City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality Vacancies - Page 1

Deputy Chief of Police: Training, Research and Resource Development - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 3 March 2017

Admin Officer (x16) - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 24 February 2017

Support Service Officer - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 24 February 2017

Fire Chief: Fire Brigade Services - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 3 March 2017

Executive Director: Corporate Employee Relations Management - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 3 March 2017

Executive Director: Integrated Rapid Public Transit Network - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 3 March 2017

Functional Head: Electricity Logistics and Quality Control - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 24 February 2017

Executive Director: Emergency Medical and Ambulance Services - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 3 March 2017

Artisan Assistant (x10) - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 24 February 2017

Executive Director: Corporate Fleet Management - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 3 March 2017

Electrical Inspector (x7) - City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality - closing: 24 February 2017




How to Write a Brilliant CV for Government and Public-Sector Vacancies

Applying for government jobs, municipal positions, or public-entity vacancies requires a professional CV that highlights your education, work experience, and relevant skills. Follow the tips below to create a clear, concise, and effective CV.

1. Personal Information

  • Name and surname
  • Phone number (ensure it’s active and professional voicemail)
  • Email address (use a professional address with your name)
  • Physical and postal address
  • Languages spoken
  • Driver’s license (if relevant)

Tips: Make sure you are reachable, and any contact details you provide are accurate. Avoid unnecessary personal information such as age, gender, marital status, or religion.

2. Education

  • List your most recent qualification first (degree, diploma, matric, etc.)
  • Include institution and year completed
  • Highlight achievements, awards, competitions, or leadership positions
  • Optional: extracurricular activities relevant to the role

3. Work Experience

  • Start with your most recent position
  • Include job title, company, and duration
  • List duties and accomplishments using bullet points and numbers where possible
  • Mention leadership roles, projects, or additional responsibilities

4. Computer Skills

List all relevant programs you can use and your proficiency level.


5. Courses and Training

Include workshops, seminars, or short courses relevant to the job. Mention topic, institution, facilitator, and date.

6. Activities and Interests

Include only if relevant to the vacancy or if they showcase unique skills. Otherwise, this section can be omitted.

7. References

Write “References available on request” and ensure your referees are aware they may be contacted.

Pro Tip: Always tailor your CV to the specific vacancy. Highlight the skills and experiences that match the requirements of the job you are applying for. A well-prepared CV significantly improves your chances of being shortlisted.

For more information, refer to the PDF above or the official careers page for the department or entity. Following these guidelines ensures your application stands out for government and public-sector positions.