ERC acting managing director Pavel Oimeke. FILE PHOTO | NMG
Some 60 jobs are up for grabs as the Energy Regulatory
Commission (ERC) moves to open five regional offices in Kisumu, Mombasa,
Eldoret, Nyeri and Marsabit for licensing of projects and supervision.
The
energy regulator Wednesday said it would require experts in renewable
energy, electricity, petroleum and gas, environmental, health and safety
managers, alongside drivers and office assistants.
“We
need a technical team to license projects and enforce our regulations
in the planned regional offices,” said ERC acting director-general Pavel
Oimeke.
The decentralisation of the agency’s roles,
currently concentrated in its Nairobi office, comes amid rising power
projects in counties, largely solar parks and wind farms.
It’s part of the ERC’s five-year strategic management plan running up to 2022.
Mr
Oimeke reckons the additional offices will strengthen the agency’s hand
in providing advisory and oversight services, including upping
surveillance on rising cases of fuel adulteration and illegal refilling
of cooking gas.
“We want to be pro-active not reactive as has been the case whenever issues have come up,” he said.
Energy
sector workers are second best paid in Kenya at an average of Sh121,998
a month , behind those in financial sector, according to Economic
Survey 2017.
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