WASREB Recruitment (March 2024): Open Jobs/Vacancies at Water Services Regulatory Board

WASREB Recruitment (March 2024): Open Jobs/Vacancies at Water Services Regulatory Board

Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB) Advertises Permanent and Contractual Jobs; How to Apply.

Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB) Advertises Permanent and Contractual Jobs; How to Apply

The Water Services Regulatory Board (WASREB) is a statutory body charged with economic and service regulation of the water services sector as established by the Water Act 2016. WASREB sets rules, standards and guidelines to ensure that water services are provided in an effective and efficient manner to protect consumers and other stakeholders’ interests.

To strengthen our capacity, we wish to recruit highly motivated professionals to fi ll the following positions:

S.No. Vacant Positions Position Terms of Service
1. Director Licensing, Standards, Advocacy and Public Education 1 Contract
2. Manager, Corporate Communications 1 Permanent
3. Manager Tariffs 1 Permanent
4. Manager Monitoring and Inspectorate 1 Permanent
5. Senior ICT Offi cer 1 Permanent
6. Legal Offi cer 1 Permanent
7. Part-time Inspectors Contract

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Further details regarding the requirements for the vacancies can be found on the Board’s website www.wasreb.go.ke.

How to apply

All applications accompanied by a detailed Curriculum Vitae and copies of all relevant academic and professional certificates should be addressed to:

The Chief Executive Officer
Water Services Regulatory Board
P.O. Box 41621- 00100 Nairobi

To be received no later than 23.59 hours on Monday 18th March 2024.

The applications should be submitted only through electronic means. They should be sent via www.wasreb.go.ke through the vacancy portal

WASREB is an equal opportunity employer and women, youth, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Any form of canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.

Only short-listed applicants will be contacted. Successful candidates will be required to satisfy the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 by submitting the following compliance certificates; Certificate of Good Conduct, Certificate from Higher Education Loans Board, Tax Compliance Certificate, Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Clearance, and Credit Reference Bureau Certificate.

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