- The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) said it was looking for experienced, dynamic individuals to join its team
- Those interested in the vacancies are supposed to apply through the company's website by December 19, 2023
- Qualifications differ, with a Graduate Trainee having the minimum requirement of C+ in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)
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Amos Khaemba, a journalist at TUKO.co.ke, brings over three years of experience covering politics and current affairs in Kenya.
Nairobi - The Kenya Pipeline Company Limited (KPC) has announced several vacancies in a move aimed at improving services for Kenyans.
In an advertisement on Tuesday, December 5, KPC said it seeks to recruit 63 people to serve in various positions.
"Pursuant to this objective, the Company is seeking to recruit highly motivated visionary, dynamic and results-oriented candidates to fill the undermentioned positions," KPC said.
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When is the deadline for KPC jobs?
Those interested in applying for the positions have been asked to check the company's website, where the details for the jobs have been posted.
At the same time, KPC said all prospective candidates are expected to send their applications by Tuesday, December 19.
"Interested candidates are requested to visit the KPC website www.kpc.co.ke under the Career Opportunities section where the respective Job Descriptions and Specifications as well as the User Manual containing instructions on how to apply for the positions have been posted. All applications should be received not later than midnight EAT on Tuesday, 19th December 2023.
Among the posts advertised by KPC are those for graduate trainees who will be employed on a two-year contract with periodic evaluations.
As part of strengthening institutional capacity, the company intends to hire young Kenyans of high integrity to join its Graduate Trainee (GT) Programme.
KPC is also seeking to recruit security officers who must possess effective communication and interpersonal skills.
How many jobs Ruto was seeking in Germany
Meanwhile, President William Ruto recently flew to Germany for bilateral talks on labour agreements.
Speaking at an interdenominational church service in Sotik on Sunday, November 19, Ruto defended his frequent trips, insisting they are meant to benefit the country.
Ruto disclosed that he will follow up on the 200,000 jobs promised by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during his trip to Kenya in May.
According to Ruto, his administration was targeting to fly abroad at least 3,000 Kenyans weekly to fill vacancies worldwide.
"I have agreed with Labour CS, Florence Bore that we will sign bilateral labour agreements so that we export labour from Kenya. We are targeting exporting at least 3,000 Kenyans every week to go work worldwide and change their livelihoods," Ruto said.
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