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Factory Engineer, Technician Jobs FMCG Company Salary 30K.

Our client, a leading FMCG manufacturing firm requires a factory engineer/ technician. Reporting to the production manager, the successful applicant will lead the plant and civil works team in ensuring buildings, plant, machinery and equipment are maintained to optimum levels of serviceability at all times.

Particular Responsibilities Include:
* Design and implement preventive maintenance programs
• Facilitate corrective repairs and maintenance
* Participate in the implementation of construction projects
* Track equipment usage in various departments
* Inventory management for all equipment and repair parts
* Ensure implementation of service contracts
* Train user departments in equipment use
* Facilitate energy management and operational cost control programs
* Effectively lead the staff in the team in achieving objectives

Qualifications and Experience:
*Diploma or a Higher National Diploma in mechanical or electrical engineering or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
* At least 2 years experience in a manufacturing set up.
* Excellent organisational and planning skills.
* Good interpersonal and customer relations skills.
* Computer literate.

Salary Gross of K’sh 30,000.

If you are up to the challenge, posses the necessary qualification and
experience, please send your CV only indicating why you are the most
suitable candidate for the role clearly quoting the job title on the email
subject.

Please indicate current or last and desired salary.
The Recruiting Manager
Corporate staffing Services
Suite 3, 13th Floor, Development house,
Moi Avenue, Nairobi.
Via email to: jobs@staff-kenya.com. Website. www.staff-kenya.com
N.B: We do not charge any fee for receiving your CV in our database no for
interviewing.

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