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SANRAL N2 Road Project Skilled Labour Database 2026: Register for Jobs in Mpumalanga

Are you a skilled worker in Mpumalanga looking for construction or safety jobs on a major road project? The SANRAL N2 Road Project Skilled Labour Database 2026 offers local residents a chance to register for future roles. This database targets qualified people from specific areas for the N2 Section 34 upgrade between Verzameling (KM 30) and Leinden (KM 60).

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The project comes from the Raubex, WBHO, and Cebekhulu Joint Venture. It builds a list of workers for upcoming needs in construction, safety, environmental work, and coordination. Registering now puts you in line for project-based jobs as work ramps up.

What Is the SANRAL N2 Road Project Skilled Labour Database?

This database supports the SANRAL National Route N2 Section 34 upgrade in Mpumalanga. It helps find local skilled workers for possible hires during the road improvements. Large projects like this often create such lists before full hiring starts.

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Registration acts as the first step toward site work. It focuses on people with experience who live nearby. The goal is to fill roles as the upgrade progresses.

Available Roles in the Database

The SANRAL N2 Road Project Skilled Labour Database 2026 lists jobs in two main groups: construction and safety or environmental positions.

Construction Roles

These include Construction Hand Grades 1 to 3, Shutter Hand Grades 1 to 3, Steel Fixer Grades 1 to 3, and Concrete Hand Grades 1 to 3. Workers in these spots handle tasks like placing steel, preparing concrete, setting up shutters, and building structures. Each grade matches different levels of skill and responsibility on site.

Safety and Environmental Roles

Positions here cover Environmental Officer, Site Safety Co-ordinator, Site Safety Officer, Banksman, Site Environmental Co-ordinator, and SED Training Co-ordinator. These jobs focus on keeping the site safe, protecting the environment, and managing training. They require specific knowledge to meet project rules.

Requirements for the Roles

Each role has clear needs based on training and experience. Construction hands need proven skills in their trade. Safety roles demand certificates and computer skills.

For Environmental Officer, you need two years of experience, Legal Liability training, HIRA knowledge, understanding of NEMA and General Authorisations, environmental training, and computer literacy. Site Safety Co-ordinator requires Legal Liability, Incident Investigation, HIRA, and computer skills. Site Safety Officer needs SAMTRAC, NEBOSH, and computer literacy, with SACPCMP as a plus.

Banksman needs a training certificate. Site Environmental Co-ordinator requires environmental training, NEBOSH, snake catching certification, and computer literacy. SED Training Co-ordinator needs computer skills, organization, and field experience helps.

All applicants must pass a site fitness test if asked. Training must come from accredited providers.

Who Can Register?

Only residents of Mkhondo Local Municipality and Msukaligwa Local Municipality qualify. You need a valid South African ID, experience in a listed role, and accredited training. Municipal proof of residence is required.

This keeps jobs for locals. Outsiders or those without proof will not make the list.

Documents to Submit

Prepare a full set of papers for your application. Include a detailed CV, certified copy of your ID, municipal proof of residence, training certificates, and proof of work experience.

Place proof of residence near the front. It proves you live in the right area and speeds up review. Missing documents mean no consideration.

Submission Locations and Method

Hand-deliver your application only. Drop it off at these spots:

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  • Raubex WBHO Cebekhulu JV Site Offices at the corner of N2 and Zandspruit Road along the N2.
  • Tender Box at Msukaligwa Local Municipality, marked “RAUBEX SKILLED LABOUR DATABASE”.
  • Tender Box at Mkhondo Local Municipality, marked “RAUBEX SKILLED LABOUR DATABASE”.

No emails or online forms work. Physical drop-off confirms receipt.

Closing Date

Submit by 22 May 2026. Start gathering documents early to meet the deadline. Late entries will not count.

Why This Database Matters for Local Workers

The SANRAL N2 upgrade creates steady demand for skilled hands. Registering positions you for hires in phases as needs grow. For Mkhondo and Msukaligwa residents with the right skills, it opens doors to real project work.

This beats waiting for job ads. Qualified locals get priority from the database. Act now to join the labour pipeline.

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