
Lilongwe Water Board
Lilongwe Water Board
The Lilongwe Water Board is a Statutory Corporation established in 1947 and re-constituted under the Water Works Act (Cap 72). It is responsible for the provision of water supply services to the City of Lilongwe and other surrounding areas designated as its supply area. The Board is inviting applications from suitably
qualified candidates of Malawian origin to fill the vacant positions that exist within the Board.
MOTOR VEHICLE WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR (RE-ADVERTISED)
Reporting to the Fleet management Officer, the Motor Vehicle Workshop Supervisor will be responsible for the following:
Key Duties and Responsibilities
- Monitoring implementation of repair and maintenance policies, procedures and programs for the Board’s fleet
- Planning, Organizing, controlling and coordinating fleet maintenance services
- Preparing and managing workshop budget
- Preparing schedules for planned maintenance repairs and allocating jobs to staff under his/her charge
- Controlling and maintaining workshop equipment
- Inspect, diagnose and open job card for repairs
- Requisitioning and providing specifications for the procurement of vehicle spare parts and materials
- Maintaining an up-to-date record of fleet maintenance records
- Preparing planned fleet preventive maintenance schedules and recommending for dealer service for complex vehicle faults
- Analyzing vehicle job cards records to verify spare parts utilization
- Assess and or test drive vehicles to identify faults or to ascertain whether repairs done are effective
- Supervising and appraising those below him/her
- Servicing vehicle for certification processes
- Preparing progress reports
- Implementing Capacity development of apprentices
- Institute Occupational Health and Safety measures in the workshop
- Sourcing quotations for accident repair work
- Initiating vehicle refurbishing programme
- Demonstrating outstanding commitment to service delivery programs of the Board by personally identifying and reporting water bursts/leakages to customer care Division of which verifiable repair records shall be used during performance appraisal as one of the components to be assessed for time.
Minimum Qualification and Work Experience
A minimum of a Malawi TEVET Certificate in Automobile Mechanics Level 4 or a Diploma/ Grade 1 City and Guilds Certificate in Motor VehicleMechanics plus four (4) years’ experience at Senior Head Mechanic level.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Interested candidates who meet the above requirements should submit their application letters, copies of certificates, a Curriculum Vitae and a copy of National Identification Card with details of three traceable referees not later than 16th August, 2022 to;
The Chief Executive Officer
P.O Box 96
LILONGWE
Those that do not submit copies of certificates will not be considered for shortlisting and only shortlisted applicants will be acknowledged.
Lilongwe Water Board is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Canvassing will Lead to disqualification.