Uganda
Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) was established by an Act of Parliament;
The Uganda National Authority Act, No. 15 of 2006. UNRA became operational on
1st July 2008. The mandate of UNRA is to
develop and maintain the national roads network, advise Government on general
roads policy and contribute to addressing of transport concerns, among others.
operating plant or equipment including daily checks of plant and equipment,
reporting damage or malfunction and ensuring security of the equipment. In
addition, the incumbent will be responsible for accounting for fuel and lubricants
issued and maintaining and updating the logbook at all times.
- Conduct the daily assessment of plant or
equipment using the UNRA standard checklist in line with procedure; - Regularly report damage or malfunction of
plant or equipment in line with UNRA operating procedures; - Maintain cleanliness of the plant and
equipment in line with OHSA guidelines and standards; - Maintain safe custody of the plant or equipment
at the station in line with UNRA security guidelines; - Prepare and submit accountability reports for
fuel and lubricants issued periodically; - Maintain and update UNRA station equipment
and plant logbook. - Perform any other duties as assigned by the Mechanical
Supervisor
- The applicant for the UNRA Plant Operator job
vacancy should hold an Ordinary Level Certificate of Education or in any
other relevant field. - Valid driving permit is a must.
- At least two years’ experience in operating
plant or equipment in road works. - High degree of integrity;
- Excellent track record of outstanding
performance; - Ability to work as part of a team;
- Excellent oral and written communication
skills; - Excellent interpersonal, particularly
staff/management relation skills - Ability to deliver accurate results in a timely
manner and in an environment with multiple and challenging tasks.
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