Infrastructure Development Project (KIIDP2)
by the Ugandan Parliament, responsible for the operations of the capital city
of Kampala in Uganda. Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) secured funding
from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and Department for International
Department (DfID), UK, for a three (3) year Faecal Sludge Management (FSM)
Project. The Project seeks to improve FSM in the vulnerable urban poor areas of
Kampala City through an efficient and affordable private sector led service
delivery model.
Institutional and Infrastructure Development Project (KIIDP2) from the
International Development Association (IDA). Part of the loan will be spent on
the payment of eligible contracts for 30 additional CAM Data Collectors to the
Project. The contract will be executed by the Government of Uganda through
Kampala Capital City Authority. The overall Project Development Objective of
Phase 2 of KIIDP is to enhance city infrastructure to improve urban mobility
and deepen the institutional reforms for economic growth. One of the components
of the KIIDP 2 is the development of a GIS based City Address Model (CAM) and
the Computer Aided Mass Valuation (CAMV) of properties in the city. In order to
deliver on the above result areas, KCCA therefore seeks services of 30
additional CAM Data Collectors to reinforce the GIS Section in the Directorate
of Physical Planning (DPP).
Collector will reinforce the GIS Section in the Directorate of Physical
Planning (DPP) at Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA).
Collect relevant data on all properties such as
property ownership data
Assign house numbers to respective properties
Sensitize the public.
Compile and submit reports.
Undertake fieldwork to collect data about
existing buildings and roads in the Kampala City
Identify and fix house numbers to the respective
buildings
Compile and analyze data
Submit regular reports about the data collected
and analyzed
Update the CAM-CAMV Database
Identification of road signage locations
Perform any other duties assigned
Weekly reports
Status of road names
Identification of location for placement of road
signage
Experience:
The applicants for the Kampala Capital City
Authority (KCCA) Data Collector jobs should hold Bachelor’s Degrees in any of
the following; Geographical Information Systems, Information Technology and or
Computer Science, Library and Information Science or Bachelor of Statistics or
Bachelor of Arts Development Economics and or Quantitative Economics and or
Finance and Accounting, Engineering/Survey, Environmental or Development
Studies, Urban and or Physical Planning
At least two years’ experience in data
collection
Ability to design data collection instruments
such as questionnaires
Knowledge in stakeholder management
Knowledge of GIS is an added advantage
Knowledge of data collection using
questionnaires and personal interviews
Knowledge of digitizing data from satellite
images and assigning attributes to digitized data is an added advantage
Ability to enter and analyze data using MS Excel
and or Access
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Evidence of similar assignments is essential
Readily available
their application letters and curriculum vitae to the following address;
4:00 pm (local time)
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