COMPUTER OPERATOR PROSECUTION
KAZI SOLUTIONS LIMITED
Kenya, Mombasa
Contract
Negotiable
Posted on 09 Nov 2024
Expire on 29 Dec 2024
Description
We
are seeking a diligent Computer Operator Prosecution responsible for
overseeing the prosecution process for vehicle overload violations at our
weighbridge station. This role is crucial in enforcing axle load compliance by
coordinating with law enforcement, managing computerized prosecution systems,
and ensuring vehicles adhere to regulatory standards.
Requirements
- Educational
Background: Minimum
Diploma in Information Technology, Computer Science, Business & IT,
Computer Engineering, or valid International Computer Driving Licence
(ICDL) certification.
- Experience: Minimum of 3 years in a data
processing environment, with hands-on experience as a computer operator or
in a similar role.
- Regulatory
Knowledge:
Familiarity with the Traffic Act (CAP 403) of the Laws of Kenya, East
African Community Vehicle Control Act, 2016 (EACVLCA), and related
regulations.
- Integrity
and Compliance:
Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution, with a
certificate of good conduct.
- Technical
Proficiency:
Proficient in computer applications, including data entry and processing
systems, with strong attention to detail.
Responsibilities
- Prosecution
and Compliance:
Manage the prosecution process for impounded vehicles, including
overloaded and exempted permit violators, ensuring that necessary fees or
fines are paid prior to vehicle release.
- Law
Enforcement Coordination:
Work closely with police to coordinate the prosecution of impounded trucks
and vehicles.
- System
Operation: Operate
the computerized prosecution system to process violations and maintain
accurate records.
- Client
Advisory: Guide
transporters on load correction and oversee the overload fee payment
process.
- Records
Management:
Maintain comprehensive records of all prosecuted vehicles, including
static and mobile operations.
- Court
Proceedings:
Represent the weighbridge station in court proceedings when necessary.
- Vehicle
Immobilization:
Ensure prohibited vehicles are clamped to prevent unauthorized movement.
- Compliance
Certification:
Issue compliance certificates to vehicles that meet regulatory standards
after correction.
- Financial
Reconciliation:
Reconcile fines paid in court with recommended fines, ensuring
transparency and accuracy.