Job Description
The National Fund for the Disabled of Kenya is an endowment Fund established under the Perpetual Succession Act Cap 164 of the Laws of Kenya.
Our mission is to offer best support to persons with disabilities in Kenya through provision of resources, promotion of awareness and advocacy of appropriate policies.
We seek to engage suitably qualified personnel for the following position:
Position: Clerk of Works
2 Positions
This position is for a 1 year contract.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Oversee the quality and safety of work on a construction site
- Assisting in interpreting provisions of contracts, plans, specifications, and designs.
- Regular inspections of the work on site
- Ensure adherence to all building codes, plans, specification, and alocated budget.
- Ensuring that construction work schedules are maintained
- Measuring and sampling building materials to check their quality
- Identifying defects and suggesting ways to correct them • Monitoring and reporting progress.
- To complete related work as required.
- Inspect and advise management on technical issues regarding implementation of projects.
- Assist Property Management department where need arises.
- Any other duties assigned by the Property Manager.
Minimum Qualifications:
- An Ordinary Diploma in Building and Civil Engineering.
- Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in the supervision of building construction works.
- Membership to the Institute of Clerk of Works Kenya will be an added advantage.
- Fluent in Kiswahili and English.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings and make reports.
- Ready to travel within the country.
- Proficiency in Computers.
- Exhibit understanding of duties and responsibilities of Clerk of Works/Inspector of Buildings for Building Construction.
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