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Oh word, what exactly is the position and what does it involve

Here's the job, it's a Network Support Technician position:

*iHub_ Nairobi

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Please only apply if you meet these requirements. We are very strict on the requirements, and require a minimum of the following:

  • 1st Degree in IT or Equivalent
  • Provable 1 Year work experience (not internship), we will ask for a payslip.
  • A Professional certification such as CCNA N+ MTCNA or equivalent / higher

No time wasters please, and please dont spam me, it does you no favours. If you dont meet these, then dont apply.



THE JOB ON OFFER:

JOB TITLE: Network Support Technician

DEPARTMENT/SECTION: Support Operations

POSITION RESPONSIBLE TO Technical Support Manager

POSITION REPORTING TO THE JOB TITLE None

JOB LOCATION Office located in Karen, but technician will be required to travel extensively in Nairobi and occasionally nationwide and regionally.

REMUNERATION Commensurate with experience

KEY RESPONSIBILITY

Provides network support and Help Desk support of all varieties of hardware / software network problems experienced at ITworX own site and customer sites, centres, campuses and homes. Work includes technical support functions to our client base. Judgement and initiative are frequently exercised and integrity and confidentiality is important to protect both ITworX and its customers data and information. Additionally, participating in teams to build new infrastructure and systems for our clients.

KEY TASKS

  • Ensure proper operation of Help Desk functions;
  • Identify and analyse the cause of network and/or server problems and correct the problem, or refer to the proper support personnel or escalation procedure or vendor;
  • Perform system administration functions on ITworX own and clients systems as directed and according to proper procedure
  • Document changes made using the CRM System and the Designated file-shares and documentation website.
  • Communicate clearly and professionally with clients about issues with their systems;
  • Accurately record time spent on tasks, to ensure proper billing of time related tasks according to procedure;
  • Ensure safety standards are adhered to, and practice safe working methods especially when working with / on masts, roofs and with electrical devices;
  • Utilise and protect allocated tools properly including care of allocated laptop or phone;
  • Utilise materials and components in the proper way, ensure economical use of consumables and record use of all materials used on jobs
  • Maintain a professional appearance and manner when visiting customer sites and dealing with them;
  • Report any accidents (both physical / medical) or system ones to the Managing Director immediately;
  • Exercise a cautious / conservative approach to system administration at all times
  • Listen to customers needs, and report back those to the Senior Consultant to ensure proposals can be made to meet those needs.
  • preparing bills of quantity and submitting them to Financial Director for costing.

OTHER TASKS

  • Timely preparation and submission of reports.
  • Timely preparation and submission of documentation.
  • Co-ordinating with other staff members to ensure smooth and efficient work planning.
  • Co-ordinating staff welfare activities as may be required.
  • Performing any other duties as may be assigned from time to time.

JOB SPECIFICATIONS:

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: 1st Degree in IT or Equivalent

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS CompTIA A+ Certificate, CompTIA N+, CompTIA Linux+, Certificate, Cisco Certified Network Associate, Mikrotik Certified Network Associate, Certified Information Systems Auditor, Cisco Certified Security Professional.

WORKING EXPERIENCE 1 year in busy support / technical environment

OTHER Current and valid passport and driving license

OTHER REQUIREMENTS / CHARACTER TRAITS:

  • excellent written and oral communication skills;
  • fluent in both English and Kiswahili, French a bonus;
  • excellent word processing and IT skills, including knowledge of a range of software packages;
  • Knowledge of network diagramming software such as Microsoft Visio;
  • Knowledge of Computer Aided Design programs like Autocad or Archicad;
  • honesty and reliability;
  • excellent organisational skills;
  • the ability to work on their own initiative and to tight deadlines;
  • flexibility and adaptability to juggle a range of different tasks and to work extra hours to meet deadlines;
  • an understanding of confidentiality issues and the use of discretion, we hold passwords for our clients which include banks.

OTHER TRAINING WE MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN

  • word processing and database or spreadsheet software packages;
  • industry procedures and business protocol;
  • health and safety;
  • first aid;
  • working at heights (masts);
  • electrical;
 

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I would seriously consider the job breh. All these multinational corporations are building offices in nairobi.
 

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I'm in love with this city and I haven't been yet :laugh:
 

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Nairobi is fast becoming the African home of choice for multinational companies, especially those in the services sector, looking to grow their presence on the continent.

Pfizer, the US-based pharmaceutical company, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Posterscope, an outdoor advertising firm, have in the past seven days unveiled plans to establish a regional hub, recruit staff and set up shop respectively in Kenya’s capital city last week.

In the past one year, global heavyweights in the service industry such as IBM, Google, PwC, advertising agency WPP, Bharti Airtel, Nokia/Siemens, Huawei, Procter & Gamble, Biersdoff, Barclays and Stanchart have announced plans to either set up regional hubs or transform their local operations to serve sub-Sahara Africa.

Several factors work to the benefit of Kenya and the other East African states too. First, the formation of a Common Market is helping create a strong internal market with a population of 130 million and a middle class estimated at 30 million consumers. With South Sudan, which has a population of 8.4 million, expressing interest in joining the EAC, and Kenya opening up its northern frontier through the Lamu Corridor to serve Ethiopia, which has a population of 84 million, the region now boasts a potentially connected internal market of 240 million people. This is way above the 150 million mark that experts say a country or a bloc needs to be a major world power.

The second factor is the peace dividend that has come with the ending of most of the civil wars in the Great Lakes. This is making the region a safe bet to invest in. The peace dividend has seen homegrown African multinationals such as Ecobank, Stanbic, UBA, MTN, KCB and Equity pursuing a more aggressive expansion strategy in these markets, which are similar to their home markets. Global multinationals too, like Pfizer and IBM, are smelling opportunity in the region.

Pfizer sells mostly antibiotics, cough syrups and anti-fungals. The drugs are finding a ready market as the East African population grows — at an estimated 3.5 per cent in 2011.

“The hub will serve as a legitimate supply system of products, bringing us closer to the market and reducing the total accumulated cost per product,” said country director for Nigeria and the East Africa region Enrico Liggeri when launching Pfizer’s hub last week. Kenya’s healthcare industry has attracted private equity investments that have helped some of the insurance service providers and hospitals expand.

In 2009, IBM opened an office in Nairobi to meet the increased demand from clients in both the private and public sector in East Africa and across the region.

The clincher for IBM, which previously had little interest in sub-Saharan Africa, was winning a multimillion-dollar contract to manage Airtel’s IT infrastructure across 16 African markets. IBM is expected to hire 2,000 workers to serve its continental business. Airtel too wants to have the hub of its African operations in Kenya and is currently planning to put up a headquarters in the city.

Another factor that is acting in the region’s favour is the massive investment that EAC governments have put in to build fibre-optic cables, which has boosted Internet speeds and connection levels.

Unlike in manufacturing – where cheap power, water and raw materials are key – the global services industry thrives on extensive and reliable airline connections, a comfortable but affordable location, fast Internet connections and a deep pool of skilled talent.

Operational centre

This is why international firms are looking to make Nairobi the fulcrum of their continent-wide operations as they race to be part of Africa’s growth story. One of the biggest pluses for Nairobi is its central location on the continent. This hugely favours the national carrier, Kenya Airways.

South African Airways, a key competitor, is disadvantaged by the longer distances it must fly to cover the rest of Africa. Indeed, KQ has a bold, if not overly ambitious, target of flying to every African capital city by 2013. If it hits this target, business executives will find it much easier to reach any part of the continent from Nairobi.

This will mean better revenues for KQ because Africa remains its most lucrative market, where it enjoys healthy margins and little competition. It generated about half of its $953 million revenues in Africa in the financial year ended March 2011.

It also means that the majority of business executives traversing the continent will find their way back to Nairobi, the airline’s main hub. The airline’s expansion has already created a demand for scarce hotel rooms, which according to a report released by Mercer, a human-resource consulting firm, is among the highest in the world. The growing demand for accommodation and conference facilities has encouraged global hotel chains to set up in Nairobi to plug the supply deficit. Rezidor Hotel Group, owners of the Radission brand, are putting up a hotel in Nairobi, joining about 10 other local hotels coming up.

Investigations by The EastAfrican show at least 2,500 new bed capacity will be created in the next year in Nairobi alone.

Kenya is also stepping up its efforts to improve infrastructure, with the ongoing road works, which will make it easier to travel within the capital city. Other infrastructure projects supporting the business environment in Nairobi include the laying of infra-red cables allowing for faster Internet connectivity.

The services industry needs fast Internet connectivity because it allows for Internet banking and easier communication such as web conferencing with the Western world.

Multinational firms like Google are also finding it easier to recruit in Nairobi where many say there is a deep and broad pool of talent from banking to technology.

“It seemed to be the easiest place to get the talent that we needed,” said Joe Mucheru, Google “lead” for sub-Saharan Africa on why the technology company first set up in Kenya before spreading to other Sub-Saharan countries.

Talent is a big concern for the multinationals and the existence of a strong mobile technology applications innovation hub that has produced products like M-Pesa and the various Google map based apps is working in Kenya’s favour.

“We are still way ahead — relative to the rest of sub-Saharan Africa — in terms of graduates being produced every year,” said Gitau Githongo, a Nairobi based economist. “This means that you will find good quality staff if you are setting up here.”

However, not every Kenyan graduate is lucky enough to get a nice job immediately after graduating, and there is evidence that a good number of these potential employees are not well qualified and employers have to spend a lot of money retraining. The level of unemployment for mass unskilled labour remains as high as in other East African nations.
 

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I would seriously consider the job breh. All these multinational corporations are building offices in nairobi.

Only if the money is right though. Me moving to make less than 20k USD is a hard pill to swallow. I know the cost of living there is way cheaper, but I got peoples ouchea depending on me financially. I have been thinking bout it a lot though, can't front.

some homes in kenya

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How much breh
 

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Only if the money is right though. Me moving to make less than 20k USD is a hard pill to swallow. I know the cost of living there is way cheaper, but I got peoples ouchea depending on me financially. I have been thinking bout it a lot though, can't front.



How much breh

:whoa:

I didn't know(the bolded) nvm :skip:

and I'm not exactly sure, I pulled it off another site. I'll see if I can get the prices for you tomorrow
 

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Here's the job, it's a Network Support Technician position:

*iHub_ Nairobi

:shook: breh "Karen" is :ahh: status. My grandpops owned some property those sides and its maad beautiful. Alot of rich/wealthy whites moved over there so safety is kinda a issue ( i remember a few jackings being reported).
 

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Angola looks nice btw
 
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Some knowledge in this thread....:obama:

Those pictures in the OP warmed my heart.

Yo, what's good with them Nollywood movies brehs? These cities look like they are DYING for a Bourne Identity type thing...and not starring a white boy either.

shyt I write scripts, but I would have to visit the places so I can imagine the scenes better
 
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