Job Title: DRIVER
Purpose of the job:
The Motor Vehicle Driver
will be responsible for the transportation of authorized staff and goods in the
Office of the Auditor-General
Duties and
Responsibilities
- Drive
motor vehicles as authorized;
- Carry
out routine checks on the vehicle’s cooling, oil, electrical and brake
systems, tyre pressure etc;
- Detect
and report malfunctioning of vehicle systems;
- Maintain
work tickets for vehicles assigned;
- Ensure
security and safety of passengers, the vehicle on and off the road and /
or goods therein;
- Maintain
cleanliness of the vehicle; and
- Any
other duties assigned from time to time.
Qualifications
- Kenya
Certificate of Secondary Education mean grade D (Plain) or its approved
equivalent qualification;
- A
valid driving license free from any current endorsement (s);
- Attended
a First Aid Certificate Course lasting not less than one week at St.
John’s Ambulance or Kenya Institute of Highways and Building Technology
(KIHBT) or any other recognized institution;
- Defensive
Driving certificate from the Automobile Association (AA) of Kenya or its
equivalent qualification from a recognized institution;
- Minimum
3 years’ relevant experience.
Core Competences
- Creative/
Innovative – Develop
new and unique ways to improve logistics and transport operations within
the Office to deliver excellence, efficiency and outstanding
service/products to clients (e.g. methods, processes, systems, policies
etc.). Take initiative and start activities.
- Ethical
– Understand
ethical behaviour and public-sector practices. Ensure that own behaviour
and behaviour towards others is consistent with these standards and aligns
with the values and ethical standards of the Office.
- Respect
– Treat
people with dignity, irrespective of their profession, their views on
diverse matters, position, gender, religion, ethnicity, abilities, etc.
Show an understanding of different cultural norms within OAG working
environment and respond appropriately.
- Teamwork
– Work
cooperatively and effectively with others to set goals, resolve problems,
and make decisions that enhance effectiveness within OAG.
- Effective
Communication – Speak,
listen, and write in a clear, thorough, and efficient manner using
appropriate and effective communication tools and techniques. Speak
eloquently and engagingly in meetings, in one-on-one situations as well as
in small and large groups. Listen, be receptive to the counterpart and
adapt to the situation. Adjust the message to the recipient.
How to Apply
Closing date: 5th May 2023