One (1) pool driver- for Mission utility vehicles
The Pool Section Driver shall, under the direction and control of the Transport Officer, in coordination with the Head of Chancery perform the following duties and responsibilities;
- Serve as driver for general movement of staff to various official meetings;
- Pick Government of Kenya delegations from the airport, to the hotels and meeting venues;
- Facilitate the movement of Government of Kenya delegations within the United Kingdom as may be assigned by the Transport Officer;
- Ensure the assigned vehicle is maintained to the acceptable UK standards that includes timely servicing and MOT amongst others;
- Timely report on any vehicle defects to the education Transport Officer;
- Ensure the vehicle work tickets are duly completed and authorized;
- Manage and ensure safe custody of the extra keys for vehicle assigned;
- Manage and ensure safe custody of the Fuel Card of vehicle assigned in close liaison with the Transport Officer;
- Ensure cleanliness of assigned vehicle;
- Facilitate and transport officers’ school going children; and
- Perform any other duties as directed by the Transport Officer or any responsible officer.
Qualification/Requirements
- KCSE C- certificate/ Equivalent GCSE certification
- Valid clean Driving license category B
- Recommendation or commendation for exemplary work performance
- Two (2) years driving experience in the United Kingdom (UK)
- Versatility and basic knowledge of ICT will be an added advantage
Applicants should submit letter of application indicating post applied for and attach curriculum vitae, copies of academic and professional certificates, proof of residency and permission to undertake employment in United Kingdom and any other relevant testimonials to:
Kenya High Commission
45 Portland Place,
LONDON W1B IAS
and send scanned copies to: info@kenyahighcom.org.uk
Applications should reach the Kenya High Commission on or before 10th February, 2021 latest 12:00pm GMT.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview during, which they will be required to produce original academic and professional certificates, proof of residency and permission to undertake employment in United Kingdom