QUALIFICATIONS,REQUIREMENTS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Basic Salary Scale: Ksh. 46,120.00 - 65,860.00 pm (CPSB 08) House Allowance: Ksh. 22,000.00 pmCommuter Allowance: Ksh. 6,000.00 pmOther Allowances as Per the SRC CircularsTerms of Service: Permanent and PensionableRequirement of Appointment: -i. Served as ICT Officer I for a minimum period of three (5) years in the Public Service or in a comparable and relevant position in the private sector; ii. A Bachelor’s degree in any of the following fields: Computer Science, Information Communication Technology, Bachelor of Business Information Technology or equivalent qualification from a recognized University; iii. Minimum of three (3) years’ hands-on experience in software development/ networking/systems administration/systems analysis or project management.iv. Membership to a relevant professional body as an added advantage.v. Certification in either Microsoft, AWS, Data Science, CCNA, CCNP or equivalent certification as an added advantage; vi. Proficiency in the use of project management tools (e.g. MS Project, Jira, Trello, Asana) for project planning, monitoring, and reporting. vii. Knowledge of Virtualization Technologies such as VMWare, Cloud computing, Linux and Windows Servers.Duties and Responsibilities: -i. Monitoring information systems operations, activities, functions and making recommendations for improvements in overall planning, efficiency and quality in these areas;ii. Designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software applications and databases to support organizational operations.iii. Leading projects development, including planning, execution, monitoring, and evaluation, using recognized project management methodologies and tools.iv. Developing, implementing and maintaining of datacenter, data processing platforms and technologies;v. Defining, analyzing and periodically reviewing the cyber security strategy and roadmap based on the evolving threat landscape and ensure risks identified are mitigated;vi. Participating in the identification and documentation of characteristics of existing and possible new potential security incidents and de ne impact levels; vii. Implementing corrective action for identified security weaknesses or incidents; viii. Coordinating all procedures necessary to ensure the safety of information systems and to protect systems from intentional or inadvertent access or destruction; ix. Coordinating computer security incident response activities for the County, coordinating the investigations, recording and reporting of the incidents; x. Coordinating periodic and on-demand system audits and vulnerability assessments, including user accounts, application access, system and external web integrity scans to determine compliance; xi. Assisting in planning and execution of incident management and forensics tasks including malware detection, reverse engineering and application intrusion (forensics) analysis; xii. Keeping abreast with current ICT industry trends to enhance efficiency in ICT service delivery.