The Public Service Commission is pleased to announce a wide range of exciting career opportunities across various disciplines. This recruitment drive presents a unique chance for qualified and passionate individuals to join the Kenyan public service sector and contribute meaningfully to national development and service delivery.
PSC are seeking professionals in fields ranging from engineering, architecture, planning, sports, healthcare, education, fire and rescue services, to economic planning and research. These opportunities are suited for both entry-level candidates and experienced professionals ready to take up leadership roles in various government departments and agencies.
The following sections detail the job descriptions for each of the open positions.
1. Enforcement Officer
Responsible for implementing rules and regulations in designated areas, conducting inspections, and ensuring compliance with set laws. Officers may be deployed in various departments, including county enforcement units, and are expected to interact with the public while enforcing bylaws and administrative orders.
2. Library Assistant III
Provides support in library operations, including cataloguing, shelving, lending materials, assisting users with research, maintaining library databases, and ensuring order and accessibility of materials.
3. Land Administration Assistant III
Supports land registration and documentation processes, assists in boundary identification, maintains land records, and supports land allocation exercises under the guidance of senior land officers.
4. Physical Planning Assistant III
Assists in physical planning tasks such as preparation of local physical development plans, site planning, and collecting data for development control processes.
5. Photolithographic Assistant III
Supports the production of photographic and lithographic materials used in cartographic and printing applications. Tasks include image processing, printing plate preparation, and machine maintenance.
6. Hydrographic Assistant III
Supports hydrographic surveys by assisting in the collection and analysis of seabed, water depth, and coastal data. They work with hydrographic engineers to produce charts and maps used in navigation and construction.
7. Photogrammetry Assistant III
Assists in the interpretation of aerial photographs and satellite imagery to generate spatial data. Tasks include image rectification, interpretation, and feature extraction for map production.
8. Cartography Assistant III
Involved in map production through digitizing, designing, editing, and printing of maps using both manual and digital tools.
9. Geospatial Data Management Assistant III
Assists in capturing, managing, analyzing, and presenting geospatial data using GIS software and other geospatial technologies.
10. Architect
Engaged in the design, planning, and supervision of building projects. Architects ensure functionality, safety, and aesthetics of government buildings.
11. Landscape Architect II
Designs public landscapes such as parks, recreational areas, and civic spaces. Responsibilities include preparing detailed landscape plans and overseeing implementation.
12. Architectural Assistant III
Supports architectural teams in drafting plans, preparing drawings, and compiling project documentation for government infrastructure.
13. Inspector (Buildings)
Conducts routine inspections to assess the quality and safety of ongoing construction works. Ensures compliance with building standards and regulations.
14. Engineer II (Electrical)
Involved in the design, installation, and maintenance of electrical systems in public facilities. Responsible for project planning, site supervision, and equipment testing.
15. Inspector (Electrical) BS
Conducts inspections of electrical installations, prepares technical reports, and ensures adherence to electrical safety codes and standards.
16. Inspector (Electronics)
Responsible for inspecting electronic systems in public infrastructure, ensuring performance and compliance with industry standards.
17. Engineer II (Mechanical) BS
Designs and oversees the implementation and maintenance of mechanical systems. Involved in HVAC, water systems, and plant machinery projects.
18. Inspector (Mechanical) BS
Inspects mechanical works, evaluates equipment and machinery installations, and ensures adherence to mechanical engineering standards.
19. Fire Officer II
Leads firefighting teams, coordinates emergency response activities, manages fire prevention programs, and ensures readiness of firefighting equipment and personnel.
20. Inspector II (Fire Services)
Performs inspections in public and private buildings for fire safety compliance, advises on preventive measures, and participates in emergency response planning.
21. Quantity Surveyor II
Prepares cost estimates for building projects, monitors project budgets, and manages procurement processes related to construction.
22. Quantity Surveyor Assistant III
Supports quantity surveyors by compiling cost data, preparing tender documents, and tracking construction expenditures.
23. Engineer II (Structural)
Designs structural systems for buildings and infrastructure projects. Oversees implementation and ensures structural safety.
24. Structural Assistant III
Assists in drafting structural drawings, preparing calculations, and site inspections under supervision of structural engineers.
25. Designer II
Involved in developing design concepts and visual representations for various government communication, branding, or architectural projects.
26. Design Assistant III
Supports design teams with drafting, modeling, and preparing visual aids using digital tools.
27. Research Officer
Conducts social, economic, or policy research, compiles data, writes reports, and supports evidence-based decision making in various government sectors.
28. Chief Building Inspection & Audit Officer
Leads building inspection audits, assesses compliance with construction standards, and advises on remedial measures.
29. Senior Building Safety, Testing & Quality Assurance Officer
Manages testing and certification of building materials and construction works to ensure safety and quality standards are met.
30. Sports Registrar
Oversees registration and accreditation of sports bodies and personnel, maintains a national sports register, and ensures compliance with regulations.
31. Sports Officer II
Promotes sports development through policy implementation, coordination of sports events, and supporting grassroots programs.
32. Mechanical Engineer II (Mechanical & Transport)
Designs and maintains mechanical and transport systems, evaluates equipment for procurement, and oversees maintenance of transport fleets.
33. Lecturer II (KIHBT)
Delivers technical training in engineering disciplines at Kenya Institute of Highways and Building Technology. Prepares lessons, conducts exams, and mentors students.
34. Instructor III (KIHBT)
Supports academic delivery at KIHBT through lab instruction, demonstrations, and student supervision during practicals.
35. Registered Nurse
Provides nursing care in government hospitals and clinics. Duties include administering treatment, patient monitoring, and health education.
36. Director, Planning
Oversees national or departmental planning functions, coordinates strategic plans, evaluates programs, and liaises with stakeholders.
37. Chief Economist/Statistician
Leads economic or statistical departments, conducts high-level analyses, and contributes to national policy formulation.
38. Principal Economist/Statistician
Implements and supervises economic or statistical research, data modeling, and policy evaluation.
39. Director, Sports
Responsible for the development and implementation of national sports policy, overseeing programs and infrastructure, and coordinating with federations.
40. Deputy Director, Sports
Supports the Director in administrative and strategic functions relating to sports development and management.
41. Principal – Livestock Development
Leads livestock development initiatives including breeding programs, disease control, and farmer training.
42. Deputy Director, Laboratory Services
Manages laboratory operations across multiple disciplines, oversees testing services, and ensures quality assurance compliance.
43. Senior Principal Laboratory Technologist
Supervises laboratory technologists, manages testing procedures, and oversees lab safety and calibration standards.
44. Senior Principal Assistant Animal Health Officer
Coordinates disease surveillance, animal health outreach, and veterinary public health services in assigned areas.
45. Assistant Director Laboratory Services
Assists in overseeing national laboratory systems, training staff, implementing testing protocols, and enhancing service delivery.
46. Senior Principal Lecturer (KISM)
Delivers advanced instruction at Kenya Institute of Supplies Management, conducts academic research, and mentors junior faculty.
47. Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration, Finance and Planning)
Manages university administration, financial planning, and institutional development strategies in accordance with governance policies.
48. Member – Board of Directors, NG-CDF
Participates in oversight of National Government Constituencies Development Fund operations, ensures compliance with financial regulations, and advises on community development priorities.
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