Driver – KTNA 10 at Kenya Trade Network Agency (KenTrade)
Driver – KTNA 10
- Job TypeFull Time
- QualificationKCSE
- Experience3 years
- LocationNairobi
- Job FieldDriving
Purpose of the Job
- To drive Agency vehicles and transport authorized personnel for official purposes, and any other errands assigned from time to time.
Duties and responsibilities
- Carrying out routine checks on vehicle’s cooling, oil, electrical and brake systems and tyre pressure;
- Detecting and reporting vehicle defects on time; ensuring vehicle cleanliness;
- Driving the vehicle as authorized and safe transportation of persons and assets as assigned;
- Ensuring security and safety of the vehicle while on and off the road, passengers and goods therein;
- Maintaining daily motor vehicle work tickets and entry of journey logs as required;
- Ensuring routine service and maintenance of vehicles;
- Timely reporting of any accidents and follow up of police abstract and related documents;
- Daily vehicle inspection and keeping up-to-date inspection reports;
- Undertake such other duties as may be reasonably required and which are consistent with the level of responsibility of this job role.
Minimum Academic, Professional Qualifications and Experience
- Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) minimum mean grade ‘C-’ (C minus) or its equivalent.
- Relevant experience of not less than three (3) years.
- Valid Class BCE Driving License free from any endorsement.
- Occupational Trade Test Grade III for drivers.
- Meets the provisions of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
Method of Application
Qualified and interested candidates are requested to submit their application letter, curriculum vitae (that contains details of qualifications, work experience, email and telephone contacts including names, telephone and email contacts of three (3) referees who must be familiar with the candidates’ previous work experience) and copies of all certificates & relevant testimonials.
Successful candidates shall be required to obtain and submit valid copies of the following documents before an offer is made.
- Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal investigations (CID)
- Clearance Certificate from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)
- Tax Compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
- Clearance form from the Ethics & Anti-corruption Authority (EACC)
- Clearance certificate from a recognized Credit Reference Bureau (CRB)
From there, you will be directed to the e-recruitment portal where you can:
- Create a user account
- Create your profile – Edit your profile if you already have an account.
The information on the profile is split into tabs that the user must fill out before submitting a job application which includes the following.
- Biodata - General information about the applicant
- Academic qualifications – attach certificates
- Professional qualifications - attach certificates
- Employment history – Record of previous employers
- Referees
- Attach application letter, CV
- Input current and expected salary
- Submit application
- Click My Applications to check or confirm if your application has been successfully submitted.
All applications must be received not later than Monday November 18, 2024.
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