
Mossel Bay Municipality invites Civil Engineering graduates to apply for the Water & Sanitation Internship Programme 2026.
Applications close 19 December 2025 at 13:00.
Why You Should Care About This Internship
If you just finished a Civil Engineering degree or diploma and you’re still looking for a real job, you’ll know the feeling: “I need work experience, but I need a job to get experience.”
The Mossel Bay internship solves that problem. It gives you hands‑on work on water and sanitation projects, teaches you how government engineering works, and builds a solid résumé that employers love.
Quick Facts
| What you need to know | Details |
|---|---|
| Job name | Water & Sanitation Infrastructure Services Internship |
| Employer | Mossel Bay Municipality |
| Field | Civil Engineering (or a related engineering subject) |
| Minimum qualification | National Diploma or Degree (NQF Level 6 or higher) |
| Length | 12 months (can be extended to 24 more months, up to 3 years total) |
| Pay | R9 274.85 per month |
| Location | Mossel Bay, Western Cape |
| Preference | Applicants living inside Mossel Bay boundaries |
| How to apply | Hard‑copy only for local applicants |
| Deadline | 19 December 2025, 13:00 |
What You’ll Do
- Work on water supply systems and sanitation infrastructure.
- Learn how to keep projects safe, clean and in line with environmental rules.
- Write technical reports and help with day‑to‑day engineering tasks.
- Meet real‑world deadlines and learn the culture of public‑sector engineering.
Why It Matters
- Real experience: You’ll see how water projects are planned and built, not just read about it in books.
- Good CV boost: Government work is highly respected in South Africa.
- Better job chances: After the internship you can apply for junior civil engineer roles, technician posts, or even become a professional engineer with the right experience.
- Community impact: Your work helps keep the town clean and safe for everyone.
Who Should Apply?
- Fresh Civil Engineering graduates.
- Young people who can’t find a first job yet.
- Anyone who wants to work for the local government.
- Residents of Mossel Bay who want to help their own town.
- Those who plan to register with a professional engineering body.
Application Checklist
- Application form – download from the municipality website or ask a city office staff member.
- Resume – show your engineering modules, projects and practical training.
- Proof of qualification – certified copy of your diploma or degree.
- ID copy – a certified copy of your ID.
- Driver’s licence copy – must be a Code B licence for a manual car.
All documents must be certified. If you’re living inside Mossel Bay, you must hand‑drop the hard copy to:
Mossel Bay Municipality
HR Department
Old Power Station Building
Santos Beach
Mossel Bay
Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Extra Tips
- Apply as early as possible so you don’t miss the deadline.
- Double‑check every section of the form and every page of your resume.
- Highlight any projects where you used design software, field measurements or teamwork.
- Show that you’re ready to learn and ready to help the community.
After the Internship
You could move on to:
- Junior Civil Engineer
- Engineering Technician
- Work with city infrastructure contracts
- Join a private engineering consulting firm
- Work for provincial or national government departments
- Continue toward professional registration (ECSA)
Many successful municipal engineers started exactly where you are right now.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can people outside Mossel Bay apply? | Yes, but those who live inside the municipality get priority. |
| Do I need to have studied at a TVET college? | Yes, as long as you have a National Diploma (Level 6) in Civil Engineering or a related field. |
| Can I send the application by email? | This particular posting requires a hard‑copy for local applicants. |
| Is this a permanent job? | It’s a contract internship, but it can open doors to permanent roles. |
| Can the contract be extended? | Yes, up to three years if performance and funding allow. |
Final Reminders
- The posting is run by Mossel Bay Municipality.
- All official details come from the city’s website.
- Use the English version if there are translation differences.
- Check the city website regularly for updates.
Good luck, and remember: this internship is a stepping stone to a career that makes a real difference in people’s lives.




