Job Title: Network Admin Assistant
Ref: NCLR/ HR /2013/ 143
Job Grade: KLR 7
Reporting to: Network Administrator
Department: ICT Department
Basic Salary not including allowances: Ksh.35,275 (1,764)- 37,039 (1,852)- 38,891 (1,944) - 40,835 (2,042)- 42,877 (2,144)- 45,021 (2,251)-47,272 p.m.
The National Council for Law Reporting is a semi-autonomous state corporation in the Judiciary.
It is established under the National Council for Law Reporting Act, 1994.
The mandate of the Council is:
To monitor and report on the development of Kenyan jurisprudence through the publication of the Kenya Law Reports;
To revise, consolidate and publish the Laws of Kenya; and
To undertake such other related publications and perform such other functions as may be conferred by law.
The Council is Kenya's focal point institution in providing access to public legal information.
It is led by a Council of Members chaired by The Hon. Chief Justice and managed through a secretariat headed by an Editor/CEO.
Duties and Responsibilities
Duties and responsibilities will be undertaken in furtherance of the Council's Strategic Plan and ICT Policy and they will entail:
Configuration and installation of computer hardware and software;
Printer Installation;
Troubleshooting Internet & E-mail related problems;
Configuration of local area network and VLANs;
Ensure to the security of network resources;
Verification and certification of network hardware as per set standards;
Maintaining and implementation of network systems.
Manage the inventory of network asset equipment;
Work with internet access service providers to ensure smooth internet connectivity and maintained bandwidth and outages are reported, escalated in a timely manner;
Perform analysis of customer/user request based on their environment, location and nature of work they perform for appropriate user solution;
Conduct user training; and
Keep oneself updated on the emerging appropriate technologies and recommending them for implementation
Any other tasks allocated by supervisor.
Qualifications, Experience and Personal Attributes
For appointment to this position, a candidate must:-
Bachelor’s degree in any of the following disciplines:- Computer, Information Science, Computer/ Software Engineering or its equivalent from a recognized institution;
Diploma in any of the following disciplines:- Computer/Information Science, Engineering or related discipline is an added advantage;
CCNA certified.
Certification in any of the following:- N+, MCSE CCNP, CISA or other ICT equivalent certification will be an added advantage;
Have served for at least two (2) years in information technology related field such as in supporting VLAN/LAN or WAN network environment;
Knowledge of Unix/Linux/Apple and all Windows Technology Microsoft or IT help desk/ service desk certifications will be an added advantage;
Have demonstrated ability to work in a team;
Have excellent interpersonal, presentation and communication skills;
Be fluent in written and spoken Swahili and English.
Application procedure:
All applications are to be sent by email, organized in two documents:
a. The first document will contain the following information in one continuous document in portable document format (pdf), with information arranged in the following order:
A cover letter
A recent coloured passport-size photograph of oneself
A copy of one's national identity card
A curriculum vitae
b. The second document will be one continuous document in PDF format containing the scanned images of the most relevant academic and professional transcripts and certificates. The document size should not exceed 50mb.
Candidates who are called for an interview will be asked to bring with them the originals of their national identity card and their academic and professional transcripts and certificates.
The National Council for Law Reporting is an equal opportunity employer.
In keeping with its constitutional obligations under The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 particularly Articles 22(3) and 232(h), the Council encourages qualified and suitable persons from minority groups, or marginalised communities and persons with disabilities to apply for these vacancies.
In keeping with its constitutional obligations under The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 particularly Articles 22(3) and 232(h), the Council encourages qualified and suitable persons from minority groups, or marginalised communities and persons with disabilities to apply for these vacancies.
Interested candidates should email their application as outlined in the application procedure on the website indicating their current or last engagement and earnings: recruit@kenyalaw.org on or before June 14, 2013.
Candidates who canvass for these positions will be disqualified.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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