About the Commission The EACC is a public body established under Section 3 (1) of the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) Act, 2011. As per Section 4 of the Act: The Commission shall consist of a chairperson and two other members appointed according to the provisions of the Constitution and this Act. Section 16 (1) of the Act states that: The Commission shall, through an open, competitive and transparent process, and with the approval of the National Assembly, appoint a suitably qualified person to be the Secretary of the Commission.
JOB GRADE – EACC “11”
REF: EACC/HR&A/DII-M/11
Reporting to the Administration Officer – Fleet and Logistics
This position is responsible for the provision of transport services to the Commission as per the transport policies and procedures in support of the Commission’s operations.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Transporting authorised staff to designated locations in a safe and timely manner to ensure the transport services unit supports the Commission staff in the performance of work;
- Reporting the accidents and incidents to the Senior Driver, to ensure appropriate strategies are developed and implemented to minimising on the accidents and incidents, and on the associated costs;
- Ensuring the cleanliness and routine maintenance of the Commission’s vehicles assigned to enhance the image of the Commission, and to make the vehicles user friendly;
- Recording distances travelled throughout the month and fuel costs incurred for proper record keeping and assisting in the management of transport costs to ensure efficiency in the utilisation of the Commission resources;
- Maintaining work tickets for vehicles allocated to assist the transport supervisor in the allocation of work;
- Enhancing efficiency in the management of fuel costs and monitoring the performance of the drivers against set targets and quality standards;
- Ensuring that the Commission vehicle and the vehicle accessories are safe from damage or theft to assist the Commission in the management of costs associated with vehicle management; Repairing and maintaining motor vehicles; Inspecting motor vehicles for approval;
- Verifying the required spare parts.
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
- Minimum period of 4 years active driving experience;
- Certificate in Mechanical Engineering or its equivalent qualification;
- Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education mean grade D plain or its Equivalent qualification from a recognised institution;
- A valid driving license free from any current endorsements and valid for any of the classes of vehicles which the officer is required to drive;
- Passed the Suitability Test for Drivers Grade II from the Ministry of Roads and Public Works;
- First-Aid Certificate Course lasting not less than one (1) week from St. John Ambulance or Kenya Institute of Highway and Building Technology (KIHBT) or any other recognised institution;
- Adequate knowledge of the Highway Code;
- Demonstrated integrity and professional competence as reflected in work performance and result.
Important Notice:
In addition to the qualifications set above applicants must further obtain clearances from the following:
- Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
- Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI)
- Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)
- Credit Reference Bureau (CRB)
- Registration and good standing in relevant Professional Bodies
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