ICT Officer
Trade Development Officer
Enforcement Officer
Responsibilities:
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Writing and testing simple computer
programs according to instructions and specifications
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Assisting in implementation of the
computer systems
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Providing user support and training
users
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Repair and maintenance of ICT
equipment and associated peripherals
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Monitoring the performance of ICT
equipment’s
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Reporting any faults for further
action
Qualifications:
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Diploma in any of the following
disciplines: – Computer Science, electrical/ electronic engineering or its
equivalent qualification from a recognized institution
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Kenya certificate of secondary
Education mean grade C plain with at least a C- in mathematics and English/
Kiswahili or its approved equivalent,
Trade Development Officer
Responsibilities:
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Collecting and compiling economic and
trade related data
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Disseminating business information to
the business community
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Facilitating international trade
promotion activities through trade fairs and exhibitions
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Participating in the implementation
of trade related development projects
Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s degree in any of the
following disciplines: – Commerce, Marketing, Business Administration, Business
Management, Entrepreneurship,International Trade/Business/Relations or its
equivalent from a recognized institution
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Certificate in computer applications
from a recognized institution
Enforcement Officer
Job Description:
The officer will be deployed in the
Alcoholic Drink Control Directorate
Responsibilities:
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Enforcing the county alcoholic
control act and other county laws
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Participating in regular patrols in
the parking areas to ensure orderly parking and traffic management,
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Maintaining county laws, sanity and
order in market and other business
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Receiving and scrutinizing charge
sheets from investigation officer, giving evidence in court where county has
interest in traffic matters,
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Handling drills and parade matters,
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Receive and scrutinizes charge sheet
from investigation officer,
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Peruses and advised on investigations
witness in court,
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Produces exhibit in court, bonds
prosecution witnesses and takes plea in court,
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Safe custody of exhibits,
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Coordinate with the head of
respective enforcement in preparation of cases and witness and produces the
past record of an accused person in court, and
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Supervising and maintain discipline
amongst subordinates
Qualifications:
For appointment to this grade an officer must have: –
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Served in enforcement or in a
comparable and relevant position in the public service for a minimum period of
twelve (10) years
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Approved enforcement officers course
or police training course or Administration police course from a recognized
government institution
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Physical fitness as applicable to the
Kenyan Police Service plus a fitness medical certificate from a recognized
institution.
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Certificate of Good Conduct from the
Director of Criminal Investigation
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Certificate in computer application
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Demonstrate merit and shown ability
as reflected work performance and result
How to Apply:
Application forms and details of the vacancies can be accessed
at www.murang’a.go.ke.
Applications should be submitted to the Public Service Board clearly indicating
the position applied for on the envelope addressed to:
Secretary
Murang’a County Public Service Board
P.O. Box 52 – 10200
MURANG’A
Applications can be hand delivered at the County Public Service
Board Office located within the County Governor’s office, Murang’a on or before
close of business on 6th September 2019.
NB:
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Applicants from other Counties are
encouraged to apply.
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Any form of canvassing shall lead to
automatic disqualification.
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Women, minorities and persons living
with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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Shortlisted candidates will be
required to produce their original identity cards, academic and professional
certificates, testimonials, clearance and other relevant documents in support
of their applications.