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21 Job Opportunities At Tanga UWASA

  Tanga Water Supply and Sanitation Authority ( Tanga UWASA ), is an entity charged with the overall operation and management of water supply and sanitation services within the Tanga City, Pangani and Muheza Townships boundaries. The headquarters of Tanga UWASA are located in Tanga City. The utility was first established in 1994 as one of three semi autonomous commercial oriented water departments (together with Moshi and Arusha), supervised by an Advisory Board as an outcome of implementation of the National Water Policy of 1991. Tanga WSSA was declared a semi-autonomous entity by order of the Min i ster responsible for water affairs in January 1998. The Water Works Ordinance was later amended to be the Water Supply and Sanitation Act, 2009 and subsequently in 2019. Currently Tanga UWASA is a Category AA utility and has Class 1 License and thus meets all its operational costs and part of minor capital investments, leaving the obligation of major capital investments to the Government.

15 Job Opportunities At IRUWASA - IRINGA

Iringa Water Supply and Sanitation Authority (IRUWASA) is a Government Institution which has the duty of providing potable water and sanitation services at affordable prices to the residents of Iringa Municipality for enhancing their health and quality of life. In order to achieve the compact objectives. 15 Job Opportunities At IRUWASA - IRINGA IRUWASA now seeks applications from suitably qualified Tanzanians who are self-motivated, hardworking, honest and committed to their work to fill the following posts: JOB TITLE: ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN GRADE II (PUMP OPERATOR) -MECHANICS (2 POSTS) DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To operate water pumps according to agreed schedules; To monitor water levels in the storage water reservoirs; To make and maintain housekeeping of water pumps, pump houses and the i r surroundings; To maintain and keep proper records and reports of pumps performances, faulty water pumps and breakdowns, electric power failures, and the amount of pumped wate