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Uasin Gishu County – Water Engineer.

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Advert Number: UGC/CPSB/WE/08/21      

Advert Date: 29/9/2021   

Closing Date: 19/10/2021

POSITION: Water Engineer

Basic Salary Scale: Ksh. 38,270 – 51,170 (CPSB 09)

House Allowance: Ksh.12, 800 pm

Commuter Allowance: KShs. 5, 000 p.m.

Medical Cover: As provided by the County Government

Terms of Service: Permanent and Pensionable

Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Supervision and management of water plants at sub county level
  2. Carry out the management and co-ordination of all water activities
  3. Monitor the sub-county level budget and advice on necessary changes or adaptations to the Assistant director water and sanitation services and seniors, in order that funds are released in a timely manner;
  4. Prepare a monthly expenditure reports on sub county activities, related to each project for submission to the office the assistant water and sanitation services and seniors.
  5. Participate in county development meetings to prepare, review and Provide response to water related disasters;
  6. Promote sanitation at The sub-county level;
  7. Assists WSPs to achieve their mandates.

Requirements for Appointment

  1. Bachelor of science in Water Engineering/Civil Engineering/Hydrology/Water & Environmental Engineering or any other related field
  2. Three (3) years relevant experience in the related field.
  3. Must be registered with Engineers Registration Board of Kenya or relevant professional body
  4. Good managerial skills.

How To Apply

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