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PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA VACANCIES
PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
TECHNICIAN: BROADCAST AND AV TECHNICAL SUPPORT (IRC7725)
We offer a market and industry competitive total cost-to-company package.
Parliament of the Republic of South Africa is a premier institution, given its status as the legislative authority of South Africa. It is the only institution that has the power to make laws for the country.
Parliament is not just a building, it’s the heart of our democracy, the place where the country’s representatives gather to discuss important issues affecting the people, pass laws meant to promote the public good and promote accountability and transparency in governance.
Parliament is composed of two houses: the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces. Each house has distinct roles and functions, as outlined in the Constitution, and they work together to promote constitutional values such as human dignity, non-racialism and non-sexism, human rights and freedom.
Job Summary
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing technical support for Parliament’s multimedia, broadcasting, conferencing systems and oversight visits.
Your Key Responsibilities Will Be:
- 2nd Line Maintenance & support on ICT hardware.
- 2. 2nd Line Maintenance and application software support.
- Chamber Support.
- Line Customer Support.
- Maintenance, installations, design, and repairs of Parliament’s broadcasting and AV electronic equipment
- Technical support for oversight visits, public hearings and special events
- Preparation of AV and broadcasting systems of Chambers and Committee rooms.
- AV support operation in the Chambers, Committee rooms and virtual platforms
- Administration
To Qualify, You Must Have:
- Grade 12/ NQF Level 4 with a National Diploma: Electrical Engineering in Light Current
- With 3 years’ experience in a relevant position.
In Addition, You Should Be Able to Demostrate the Following Special Requirements and Job-Related Skills and Competencies:
Technical Competencies
- Knowledge of television broadcasting systems
- Knowledge of sound and excellent aural abilities
- Knowledge of Conferencing, Multimedia and AV systems
- Ability to understand and interpret electronic technical diagrams.
- Ability to use electronic instruments and power tools.
- knowledge of electronic systems
- Understanding of Service Management framework (ITIL)
- Continue to develop technical and analytical skills by attending training and reading product manuals.
- Perform work accurately
- Knowledge of practical application of engineering science and technology.
- Knowledge of electronic circuit boards, processors, and electronic equipment hardware
Behavioural Competencies:
- Sound organisational and interpersonal skills
- General administrative and planning skills
- Knowledge of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Ability to work under pressure
- Ability to exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality
- Good command of English (oral and written communication skills)
- Must be prepared to work long hours
- Sound Admin skills
- Ability to organise
To Apply, Please Select the Appropriate Button Below:
EXTERNAL APPLICANTS
Person that has never been employed by Parliament
EX-EMPLOYEE
Person that was previously employed by Parliament including previously employed Interns and existing Interns
CLOSING DATE: 20 October 2025
“Parliamentary Services Administration promotes and applies the principles of Affirmative Action and equal opportunities”.
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
DESKTOP TECHNICIAN
We offer a market and industry competitive total cost-to-company package.
Parliament of the Republic of South Africa is a premier institution, given its status as the legislative authority of South Africa. It is the only institution that has the power to make laws for the country.
Parliament is not just a building, it’s the heart of our democracy, the place where the country’s representatives gather to discuss important issues affecting the people, pass laws meant to promote the public good and promote accountability and transparency in governance.
Parliament is composed of two houses: the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces. Each house has distinct roles and functions, as outlined in the Constitution, and they work together to promote constitutional values such as human dignity, non-racialism and non-sexism, human rights and freedom.
Job Summary
The successful candidate will be responsible for providing 2nd line desktop support to end users.
Your Key Responsibilities Will Be:
- 2nd Line Maintenance & support on ICT hardware.
- 2. 2nd Line Maintenance and application software support.
- Chamber Support.
- Line Customer Support.
To Qualify, You Must Have:
- Grade 12/ NQF Level 4 with a National Diploma/ Advanced Certificate in Information Technology (NQF level 6).
- A minimum of 3 years relevant experience, with at least 2 years IT Support experience.
In Addition, You Should Be Able to Demostrate the Following Special Requirements and Job-Related Skills and Competencies:
Technical Competencies
- Planning and organising skills.
- Advanced communication skills
- A+ / MCSE Certificates
- Microsoft Exchange background
- Knowledge of Institutional Computing Infrastructure.
- Advanced Computer literacy
- Sound administrative skills
- Sound interpersonal skills
- Ability to work under pressure
- Knowledge of Handheld devices
- Knowledge of all Handheld device applications
- Knowledge of desktops
- Ability to exercise discretion
- Customer satisfaction oriented
- Problem solving and troubleshooting skills
- Knowledge of ITIL framework
Behavioural Competencies:
- Results Driven
- Professionalism
- Strong attention to detail
- Emotional intelligence and personal mastery
- Ability to communicate effectively Customer Focus
- Teamwork focused
- Written, verbal and numerical ability
- Responsiveness with a strong work ethic
- Results oriented, quality driven, excellence, efficient and effective
To Apply, Please Select the Appropriate Button Below:
EXTERNAL APPLICANTS
Person that has never been employed by Parliament
EX-EMPLOYEE
Person that was previously employed by Parliament including previously employed Interns and existing Interns
CLOSING DATE: 20 October 2025
“Parliamentary Services Administration promotes and applies the principles of Affirmative Action and equal opportunities”.