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Kenyatta University, is a multi-campus public university in Kenya. As of October 2014, it was one of twenty three public universities in the country
QUALIFICATIONS:
• KCE Div. III or KCSE mean grade C (Plain) and above.
• At least Credit Diploma or equivalent from a recognized training institution in GIS and remote sensing.
• The candidate should be proficient in GIS and remote sensing software i.e.
• Arcmap, and any other GIS software
• ENVI and ERDAS
• The Applicant must be proficient in computer applications
• The applicant should have knowledge on the operation of GPS.
• The candidate should have at least 2years hands-on experience in a busy organization
• Experience with plotters and Survey equipment is an added advantage.
For teaching positions above Tutorial Fellow, employment will be on permanent and pensionable terms.
Tutorial Fellows are employed on one (1) year renewable contract, to the maximum of three (3) years.
The terms of service for the above position include a generous remuneration package.
The applicants should provide full details of educational and professional qualification, work experience, present post and salary, applicant’s telephone number and e-mail address.
Copies of certificates and testimonials should also be enclosed giving the names and addresses of three (3) referees who are conversant with the applicant’s competence in area of specialization.
Applicants and Referees should write directly to:
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration)
Kenyatta University
P. O. BOX 43844 – 00100
NAIROBI
Applications and letters from the referees should be received not later than 28th March, 2017
ENQUIRIES:
Kenyatta University is an equal opportunity employer and canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
Women and persons with disability are encouraged to apply.
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