Rand Water recruitment

Rand Water is a South African water utility company that provides water and wastewater services to the Gauteng Province and parts of Mpumalanga. Established in 1939, Rand Water is one of the largest water supply companies in Africa, serving over 11 million people and covering an area of approximately 17,500 square kilometers. Types of Job Opportunities … Read more

Rand Water Careers

Working at Rand Water is more than just a job—it’s a chance to be part of a team that positively impacts millions of lives daily. As a leading water utility, Rand Water is committed to excellence, innovation, and the sustainable management of water resources. Employees at Rand Water enjoy a dynamic work environment, competitive salaries, … Read more

Rand Water Vacancies

Working at Rand Water is more than just a job—it’s a chance to be part of a team that positively impacts millions of lives daily. As a leading water utility, Rand Water is committed to excellence, innovation, and the sustainable management of water resources. Employees at Rand Water enjoy a dynamic work environment, competitive salaries, … Read more

Rand Water Learnership

Rand Water invites South African unemployed youth to apply for Learnership Programme 2024. Learnership Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa Applicants must satisfy the following entry criteria before applying: Applicants must not be employed. Applicants must not be enrolled with any institution for a qualification nor be registered in any Learnership Programme. Applicants must not be in possession … Read more

Rand Water Head office

The Rand Water Head Office is located at: Address: 552 Impala Road, Glenvista, 2058, South Africa Phone: 0860 10 10 60 Email: customerservice@randwater.co.za This location serves as the administrative hub for Rand Water’s operations, overseeing a vast network that supplies water to millions of South Africans across Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Free State, and North West provinces. … Read more

Rand Water Maintenance

Rand Water is pleased to inform its municipal customers that it will be undertaking the final phase of its maintenance project and scheduled until 29th July 2024. The main purpose of this extensive and proactive maintenance project is to preserve the quality and integrity of the organisation’s infrastructure. The final phase will affect the normal … Read more

What is NHLS in medical terms?

In medical terms, the NHLS is a national public entity responsible for delivering high-quality laboratory services across South Africa. It plays a crucial role in diagnosing and monitoring diseases, conducting medical research, and providing essential training to healthcare professionals. The NHLS is not just a single laboratory but a network of over 200 laboratories scattered … Read more

Is NHLS Sanas accredited?

NHLS laboratories are accredited by the SA National Accreditation System (SANAS) – an independent legislated body – for compliance with international standards (ISO 15189:2007). This involves assessing the implementation of quality standards as well as the competence of a laboratory to perform designated tests. Understanding SANAS Accreditation SANAS, the South African National Accreditation System, is an … Read more

How many laboratories does NHLS have in South Africa?

The NHLS is the diagnostic pathology service for the public sector in South Africa. A network of 265 laboratories service all public hospitals and clinics in the country. The National Health Laboratory Service (NHLS) is a cornerstone of South Africa’s public health infrastructure, providing diagnostic pathology services to the nation’s public sector. The NHLS operates an extensive network of … Read more

What is the largest medical laboratory in South Africa?

South Africa is home to some of the most advanced medical laboratories in Africa, playing a crucial role in healthcare, research, and diagnostics. Among these, one stands out as the largest and most significant: iThemba LABS. But what makes iThemba LABS the largest medical laboratory in South Africa, and why is it so important? iThemba … Read more