National Land Commission Jobs Chief Surveyor (132-207K)

National Land Commission Jobs Chief Surveyor (132-207K)

Chief Surveyor Job at National Land Commission
(NLC GRADE 5) THREE (3) POSTS
An officer at this position is responsible for the administration of the Surveying, Remote Sensing and Mapping section.
Gross Salary Scale for The position of Chief Land Surveyor (Min Kshs. 132,000 – Max Kshs.207,000)

Duties for the Chief Surveyor Job

  • Supervise the Senior Surveyors on day to day activities.
  • Coordinate planning and implementation of survey activities in the County or at the projects.
  • Manage and keep custody of survey records, registers, maps and data.
  • Establish and maintain an automated information system for mapping data and land boundary records.
  • Update land adjudication progress chart of the county.
  • Investigate and resolve boundary disputes.
  • Assist in compilation of documents leading to the drawing up of the boundary plans, titles, leases and sub-leases issued by National Land Commission.
  • Monitor and evaluate land adjudication and settlement programmes especially survey component at the county level.
  • Supervise the administration of Group Ranches and maintenance of members’ registers and cause inspection of group accounts.
  • Provision of survey data during feasibility surveys.
  • Implement survey and mapping programmes and policies.
  • Identify survey requirements and standards for specific areas.

Chief Surveyor Job Requirements

For Appointment to this grade, a candidate must:

  • Bachelor’s degree in any of the following disciplines: Surveying and Photogrammetry, Survey, Geographical Information Systems, Planning or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution.
  • Must have served in the grade of Senior Land Adjudication and Settlement Officer for at least six (6) years, three (3) of which must have been at a senior management level.
  • Associate member of the Institute of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK).
  • Supervisory Management Course.
  • Computer literacy.
  • Knowledge of relevant laws affecting the land sector.
  • Knowledge of land survey process.
  • Knowledge of monitoring and evaluation skills and project management.
  • Knowledge of professional standards.

How to Apply
Candidates should attach all documents to the application form. It is an offence to include incorrect information in the application.
Details of academic and professional certificates not obtained by closure of the advert should not be included.
Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted.
Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic disqualification.
National Land Commission is committed to implementing the provisions of the Constitution -Chapter 232 (1) on fair competition and merit, representation of Kenyans diverse communities and affording equal employment opportunities to men and women, members of all ethnic groups and Persons Living With Disabilities. Therefore, People with Disabilities, the Marginalized and the Minorities are encouraged to apply.
Shortlisted candidates shall be required to produce originals of their National Identity Card, Academic and professional certificates and transcripts during interviews. It is a criminal offence to present fake certificates.
Shortlisted candidates shall be required to present clearance certificates from the following institutions:

  • Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission -EACC
  • Kenya Revenue Authority -KRA
  • Credit Reference Bureau -CRB
  • Higher Education Loan Board -HELB
  • Directorate of Criminal Investigations – CID

All Applications should be submitted both online through the recruitment portal in our website i.e www.landcommission.go.ke and hard copies to:
The Secretary/CEO National Land Commission
1st Ngong Road, Ardhi House
12th Floor, Room 1205
P.O Box 44417-00100
Nairobi.
The applications should reach the office of the Secretary/ CEO, National Land Commission on/or before 17th July, 2017 by 5.00pm