01 October 2015

Engineering Assistant – Entebbe – Ministry of Agriculture - 2015



About US:
The Government of Uganda (GoU) through the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) is implementing the Improving Access and Use of Agricultural Equipment and Mechanization through the Use of Labor Saving Technologies Project.


Key Duties and Responsibilities:
· Responsible for the day to day works operations of the unit;
· In charge of drawing daily schedules in consultation with the Assistant Project Engineer and documenting daily activities;
· Ensuring that all the equipment are in good working condition;
· Ensuring that the machines are serviced, oiled, cleaned, washed and are always parked well;
· Carry out minor repairs for machines are carried out as per the manufactures schedule;
· Ensuring that the Log books for each machine are in order;
· Responsible for Stores records and ledgers;
· Preparing and submitting weekly reports on field work activities;
· Perform any other duties that may be assigned by the Assistant Project Engineer from time to time.


Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
· All applicants should be Ugandans who hold an Ordinary Diploma in any of the following fields: Agricultural Engineering/Civil Engineering or Mechanical Engineering from a recognized university or institution.
· At least five years working experience in the field of Agricultural/Civil or Mechanical Engineering in Government or equivalent level of experience from a reputable organization.
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
· Self-motivated and self-driven;
· Ability to work and reside under field/rural conditions;
· Highly computer literate;


How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested candidates should send the Public Service Commission PSC Job Application Forms, download here and submit them in triplicate to: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, P.O. Box 102, Entebbe, Open Registry, Uganda


Deadline: 2nd October, 2015.





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