Job Position Driver (15 posts) at University of Dodoma (UDOM)
The University of Dodoma (UDOM) in collaboration with the Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU) through the ComHIC Project (Community mHealth Integrated Care to manage hypertension/ diabetes in Tanzania) invites applications from suitably qualified Tanzanians to fill the following positions. The Project is funded by the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED).
JOB TITTLE: DRIVER II – 15 POST
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
i. To drive vehicles towards approved destinations and in accordance with traffic regulations.
ii. To undertake minor mechanical repairs.
iii. To take vehicles due for routine maintenance/repair to the appointed service agent.
iv. To maintain motor vehicle log books.
v. To make pre–inspection to the assigned vehicle prior travelling and report mechanical damages/defects.
vi. To ensure safety and cleanliness of the vehicle at all times.
vii. To ensure that valid documents and permits are acquired prior commencement of any journey.
viii. To report promptly accidents or incidents involving the vehicles to the relevant authority
QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
Holder of Form IV Certificate and a Class “C1 or E” Driving License who has attended Basic Driving Course offered by VETA or any recognized Institution with Driving experience of at least one (1) year without causing accidents. Possession of Trade Test Grade II/Level II in Motor Vehicle Maintenance/Mechanics is an added advantage
REMUNERATION PGSS 2.1
Deadline for receiving application is 10th November 2021
HOW TO APPLY: CLICK TO APPLY ONLINE BELOW
POST: DRIVER II – 15 POST Employer: The University of Dodoma (UDOM) More Details |
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