Job Reference
KMA/ER1/25/11
Job Purpose
- The Search and Rescue Officers are responsible for maritime assistance in search and rescue in accordance with International Conventions and national legislations relating to the search and rescue.
Job Description
Duties and responsibilities
- Develop the national search and rescue plan for coastal and inland waterways
- Review and update of the national search and rescue plan for coastal and inland waters
- Implement of the national search and rescue plan for coastal and inland waters
- Conducting public awareness campaigns on maritime search and rescue.
- Implementation of International Conventions and instruments relating to maritime search and rescue
- manages the Kenya Ship Reporting System in order to keep track of vessels around the coast and within the EEZ to call upon for support during SAR operations;
- Management of the Kenya emergency beacons e.g., EPIRBs database and is responsible for keeping it up-to-date and accessible on 24-hour basis
- Implementation of the requirements of regional SAR agreements with neighbouring States
Person Specifications
For appointment to this grade, an officer must: -
- Bachelor Degree such as Telecommunication Engineering or any other relevant qualifications from a recognized institution; Master’s degree will be an added advantage.
- General Operator Certificate of Competency in accordance with the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch keeping 1978, as amended
- Should have a minimum period of three (3) years relevant work experience
- Demonstrated a high standard of professional competence and administrative ability;
- Certificate in a supervisory Course from a recognized institution;
- Good interpersonal relations, high leadership qualities and integrity;
- Proficiency in computer applications; and
- Shown merit and ability in work performance
- Be a member of a relevant professional body where applicable;
- Good communication skills
Interested applicants are requested to visit our website www.kma.go.ke for more information about the vacancies.
Applicants are advised to indicate the position and reference number on their cover letter.
Each application should be accompanied with a detailed curriculum vitae, copies of relevant academic and professional certificates and transcripts, National
Identity Card or Passport, testimonials and other relevant supporting documents.
An applicant must clearly indicate the reference number for the position applied for and submit in either of the following ways:
- Hard copy applications for positions should be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, Kenya Maritime Authority.
- Online applications should be emailed in pdf format (as one running document) to: chairmanjobs-1@kma.go.ke
- Post applications should be sent to:
Chairman, Board of Directors,
Kenya Maritime Authority,
KMA Towers along Mbaraki Road (next to the Little Theatre)
P.O. Box 95076 – 80104,
MOMBASA.
KMA 1 – 4 : chairmanjobs-1@kma.go.ke
KMA 5 – 10: director-generalsjobs-2@kma.go.ke
Note:
- Canvassing in any form or failure to attach any of the stipulated documents will lead to automatic disqualification.
- Successful candidates will be required to submit valid compliance certificates from Kenya Revenue Authority, a registered Credit Reference Bureau, Higher Education Loans Board and a certificate of good conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations.
- Successful candidates must adhere to the provisions on Leadership and Integrity as enshrined in Chapter VI of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.
- Kenya Maritime Authority is an equal opportunity employer and any qualified employee including persons with disabilities and women are encouraged to apply.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
N/B: The applications should reach the Authority on or before 1700 hours Monday 16th June,2025.