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UON ICT Officer Job

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Posted on April 17, 2016 at 9:10 pm
ICT Officer (User Support Services) Jobs at university Of Nairobi, Kenya

Kisumu Campus – 2 Posts– AD/4/153/16 (R & T)
Mombasa Campus – 2 Posts – AD/4/154/16 (R & T)

 Job Duties and responsibilities in Kenya

Under the supervision of the Senior ICT Officer to provide user-level ICT support services. More specifically:


  • To train users in and provide support for proper use PC software and hardware.
  • To ensure proper functioning of computer equipment, communication and network resources.
  • To support communication network, equipment and services
  • To monitor and ensure proper functioning of assigned segments of Local Area Networks
  • To support information systems and websites at designated sites
  • To configure anti-virus software and ensure security of ICT equipments and services, configuration for access of network services (OS updates; internet; email; MIS), diagnostics and troubleshooting of ICT equipment and services
  • To maintain client-level security configurations to minimize host vulnerabilities
  • To perform any other duties assigned by the Deputy Director (User Support Services and Maintenance).

Should have at least 3 year’s computer and network support services experience.

Applicants must have KCSE minimum Grade C and a Higher National Diploma in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic

Engineering or equivalent qualification OR an Ordinary Diploma in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering or equivalent qualification and 3 years relevant experience
Skills:


  • Must have technical skills in networks infrastructure and service management
  • Must have technical skills in communication infrastructure and service management
  • Must have good systems analytical and diagnostic skills
  • Must have good Information systems implementation and support skills
  • Good anti-virus and software installation and configuration skills
  • Must have effective communication skills
  • Must have good interpersonal skills.

Note

Applicants for academic posts (AC) should forward ten (10) copies of their application letters accompanied by similar number of certified copies of certificates and C.Vs giving
details of their qualifications, experience, research activities and publications they appear in.

Applicants for non-academic posts (AD) should submit seven (7) of the above supporting documents and applications letter.

In both cases, applications and related documents should be forwarded through the applicants’ heads of departments and applicants should state their current designations and salaries and other benefits attached to those designations.

They should quote post reference codes as shown for each posts in the advertisement.
Codes
R&T The Deputy Registrar, Recruitment & Training Section, P.O Box 30197-00100 Nairobi

CHSS The Principal, College of Humanities & Social Sciences, P.O Box 30197-00100, Nairobi.

CHS The Principal, College of Health Sciences, P.O Box 30197-00100, Nairobi.

CAVS The Principal, College of Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences, P.O Box 30197-00100, Nairobi.

CAE The Principal, College of Architecture & Engineering, P.O Box 30197-00100, Nairobi.

CBPS The Principal, College of Biological & Physical Sciences, P.O Box 30197-00100, Nairobi.

SWA The Director, Students Welfare Authority P.O Box 30197-00100, Nairobi.

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