About Department of Energy
The Department of Energy is responsible for ensuring exploration, development, processing, utilisation and management of South Africa's mineral and energy resources. As the country's economy continues to grow, energy is increasingly becoming a key focus.
The Electricity and Nuclear Branch is responsible for electricity and nuclear-energy affairs, – more... while the Hydrocarbons and Energy Planning Branch is responsible for coal, gas, liquid fuels, energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy planning, including the energy database. – less
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Senior Cyber Security Analyst (Current Employee), Oak Ridge, TN – May 14, 2013
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great pay over conserative geriatric employees
Training Specialist, Record Specialist (Former Employee), Idaho Falls – March 12, 2013
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Fast Paced - Mission Oriented Environment
Energy Project Officer - COR/COTR (Current Employee), Washington, DC – February 25, 2013
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QA Analyst (Current Employee), Washington, DC – December 5, 2012
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Overseer of Administrative Aides
Administrative Support Specialist Lead (Former Employee), Washington, DC – July 28, 2012
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