Driver Job Export Processing Zones Authority
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Driver Job Export Processing Zones Authority
Job Purpose
Responsible for managing and operating the assigned fleet unit.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Responsibilities / Tasks
- Maintaining cleanliness of the vehicle at all times.
- Maintaining a neat work ticket.
- Ensuring the safety of passengers and/or goods.
- Ensuring the security of the vehicle on and off the road.
- Detecting and reporting any malfunctioning of the vehicle or motorcycle systems to the transport officer.
- Carry out routine checks like engine Oil, Coolant, and Tyre Pressure before and after any journey and report any unusual observation to the transport officer.
- To comply with all the Kenyan Traffic Laws and Government Check Unit regulations.
- Ensuring overall vehicle maintenance and management.
Job Dimensions:
Financial Responsibility:
- NA
Responsibility for Physical Assets
- Responsible for fleet unit assigned by the Authority
Decision Making:
- Makes decisions using work instructions
Working Conditions
- The job holder is subject to moderate hazards and moderate physical demand.
- Experience moderate disruption to leisure
Job Competencies (Knowledge, Experience and Attributes / Skills).
Academic Qualifications
- Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) minimum mean grade ‘D’ plain or its equivalent;
Professional Qualifications / Membership to professional bodies
- Valid Class BCE Driving License free from any endorsement;
- Occupational Trade Test Grade II for drivers;
- Meets the provisions of chapter six of the constitution
Previous relevant work experience is required.
- Served in the grade of Driver at least three (3) years in the public service or a reputable organization
Functional skills
- Knowledge of the Kenya Traffic Act and GVCU regulations
- Good Judgement
- Ability to take instructions
Behavioral competencies/ Attributes:
- Ability to communicate
- Interpersonal skill
- Integrity and commitment
- Team playing skills
How To Apply
Additional Requirements
Successful candidates will be expected to fulfill the requirement of Chapter Six of the Constitution by providing originals of the following documents;
- Police Clearance Certificate from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations;
- Clearance/Compliance Certificate from Higher Education Loans Board (HELB);
- Tax compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority;
- Clearance from the Ethics & Anti-corruption Authority (EACC) and
- Clearance from Credit Reference Bureau (CRB).
All applications should be filled and submitted no later than 29th January 2024 at midnight East Africa Time.
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