Cereals and Other Produce
Board of Tanzania (CPB) Tanzania Jobs (18 Posts)
THE
CEREALS AND OTHER PRODUCE BOARD OF TANZANIA
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The Cereals and Other Produce
Board of Tanzania (CPB) is a Government institution established through the
Cereals and Other Produce Act No.19 of 2009 to provide for promotion and
development of cereals and other agricultural produce and to provide for other
related matter. According to the act, the main function of the Board is to
carry out commercial activities and such other activities as are necessary,
advantageous or proper for the development of the cereals and other produce industry.
CPB Headquarters is located in Dodoma at Central Business Park, Mbugani area
along VETA Road. Currently, CPB offices outside Dodoma operate in seven Branch
offices as follows:
Eastern (Dar es Salaam City in
Dar es Salaam Region), Southern (Mtwara Municipality in Mtwara Region) Southern
Highlands (Iringa Municipality in Iringa Region), Northern (Arusha City in
Arusha Region) Western (Kigoma Municipality in Kigoma Region), Lake (Mwanza
City in Mwanz’a Region) and Central (Dodoma City in Dodoma Region).The
Headquarters is responsible for providing Branch Offices with technical and
professional support, establishing standards, systems and procedures for
resources management, utilization, capacity building, coordinating the Board’s
technical services, monitoring and evaluating the performance of field
operations. All operational matters of the CPB are handled at the Branches, and
that the Headquarters deals with strategic management issues.
The Cereals and Other Produce
Board of Tanzania during the financial year 2017/2018 intends to use part of
its funds to establish a 60 Metric Tons per 24 Hours Maize flour mil and 20
Metric Tons per 24 Hours Sunflower Oil mill at CPB Kizota Complex in Dodoma
City. CPB is seeking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following
vacant positions and work as part of a team for the manufacture and production
of products that meet the needs and expectations of the CPB market.
A: MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN II (3
POSTS)
Duty Station: Dodoma and Iringa
Reporting to Branch Manager
Employment Type: Contractual
Duties and Responsibilities
• Undertake general maintenance
and invention within the manufacturing facility as directed by supervisor with
the aim of contributing to an environment of continuous improvement.
• Investigate equipment failures
and difficulties to diagnose faulty operation, and make recommendations for
repair or replacement;
• Establish and coordinate the
maintenance safety procedures and service schedule, in addition to the supply
of materials required to maintain machines and equipment in the prescribed
condition; assist in the training and support of staff to enable ongoing
maintenance and troubleshooting of issues within each work area or location.
• Contribute to the
implementation of Quality Standards and Continuous Improvement processes as
they relate to critical plant and equipment.
• Facilitate the application of
principles and theories of manufacturing processes for the company’s
manufacturing facility.
• Identify opportunities or
implement changes to improve products or reduce costs using knowledge of
fabrication processes, tooling and production equipment, assembly methods,
quality control standards, or product design, materials and parts.
• Prepare documentation for new
manufacturing processes or engineering procedures.
• Any other duties as may be
assigned by Supervisors from time to time.
Qualification and Experience
• At least full technician
certificate in mechanical engineering from a reputable recognized registered
institution or equivalent.
• Must have a minimum of three
(3) years of cumulative experience in designing, testing, installation,
commissioning and maintenance of equipment in the manufacturing industry.
• Must have basic knowledge of
computer and able to communicate in English and Kiswahili
• Attending JKT training is an
added advantage.
B: ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN II (3
POSTS)
Duty Station: Dodoma and Iringa
Reporting to: Branch Manager
Employment Type: Contractual
Duties and Responsibilities
• Installs, maintains, modifies
and repairs electrical equipment and control systems including, but not limited
to, protective devices, controls, meters, variable speed drives and motor
starters.
• Troubleshoots and corrects
electrical equipment and control systems. Traces circuits and tests continuity
of electrical and electronic circuits utilizing amp meter, voltmeter, ohmmeter,
as-built drawings and visual inspections.
• Maintains, repairs and
calibrates programmable logic controller (PLC) systems for milling machines and
boiler burner management.
• Serves as standard electrician
and installs, maintains and repairs plant electrical panels, breakers, branch
circuits and lighting as needed.
• Periodically tests electrical
equipment for safety and accuracy, reports unusual conditions, problems or
deficiencies to supervisor.
• Complies with established
safety procedures and maintains a clean and safe work environment.
• Serves on special task force
during periods of emergency such as floods, storms, hurricanes, etc.
• Perform preventive, corrective
and breakdown maintenance of all electrical related equipment including but not
limited to motors, fans, solenoid valves, drivers, controllers, HMI devices,
contactors, sensors, circuit breakers, LV fHV switchboards and any associated
power and control wiring and cables, as per work schedules and routines.
• Troubleshoot to identify
various milling plants problems that may arise during the shift and report the
solutions that have been implemented in solving those possible problems.
• Regular cleaning of electrical
components (electrical panels; electrical switch gear, A VRs and other machine
components in both milling plants as agreed.
• Performs other job-related
duties as assigned by supervisor.
Qualification and Experience
• At least full technician
certificate in electrical engineering from a reputable recognized registered
institution or equivalent.
• Must have a minimum of three
(3) years of cumulative experience in the field of electrical installation,
maintenance, troubleshooting/fault finding in a wide variety of electrical
equipment in the manufacturing industry.
• Must have basic knowledge of
computer and able to communicate in English and Kiswahili
• Attending JKT training is an
added advantage.
C: MECHANICAL OPERATORS (12
POSTS)
Duty Station: Dodoma and Iringa
Reporting to: Branch Manager
Employment Type: Contractual
Duties and Responsibilities
• Set up machines (calibration,
cleaning etc.) to start a production cycle
• Control and adjust machine
settings (e.g. speed)
• Feed raw material or parts to
semi-automated machines
• Inspect parts with precision
and measuring tools
• Test operation of machines
periodically
• Fix issues that might occur
during the shift
• Check output to spot any
machine-related mistakes or flaws
• Keep records of approved and
defective units or final products
• Maintain activity logs
Qualification and Experience
• At least full technician
certificate in mechanical engineering from a reputable recognized registered
institution or equivalent.
• Proven experience as a machine
operator
• Working knowledge of diverse
high-speed machinery and measurement tools (calliper, Micro metre, etc.)
• Understanding of production
procedures
• Adherence to health and safety
regulations (e.g. constant use of protective gear)
• Ability to read blueprints,
schematics and manuals
• Analytical skills
• Attention to detail
• Teamwork and communication
skills
• Physical stamina and strength
• Must have basic knowledge of computer
and able to communicate in English and Kiswahili
• Attending JKT training is an
added advantage.
D: REMUNERATION The Cereals and
Other Produce Board of Tanzania offers an attractive enumeration package
together with incentive schemes and excellent working environment for all
positions.
E: MODE OF APPLICATION
Qualifying candidates should
apply in writing to the following address enclosing;
• An application letter showing
how they meet the position’s requirements.
• Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae.
• Certified Copies of relevant
Certificates and Awards.
• Certificates from foreign
Universities should be verified by the Tanzania Commission for Universities
(TCU) while Certificates from foreign examination Bodies should be certified by
the National Examination Council of Tanzania (NECTA) and/or National Council
for Technical Education (NACTE).
• Contact address including
telephone number(s) and for email addresses).
• Names and full addresses of
three referees.
The Director General,
Cereals and Other Produce Board
of Tanzania,
P.O. Box 337
DODOMA.
OR
Apply Online Through
by post emailed
to:info@cerealsboard.go.tz
F: CLOSING DATE Two weeks after
the first appearance of this advertisement
G: GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR
APPLICANTS
i. All applicants must be
Citizens of Tanzania and not above 45 years old.
ii. Applicants must attach an
up-to-date current Curriculum Vitae (CV) having reliable contact, postal
address, e-mail and telephone numbers.
iii. Applicants should apply on
the strength of the information given in the advertisement.
iv. The title of the position
applied for should be written in the subject of the application letter; short
of which will make the application invalid.
v. Applicants must attach their
detailed relevant certified copies of Academic certificates:
Postgraduate/Degree/Advanced
Diploma/Diploma/ Certificates.
Postgraduate/Degree/Advanced
Diploma/Diploma transcripts.
Form IV and Form VI National
Examination Certificates.
Computer Certificate
Professional certificates from
respective boards
One recent passport size picture
and birth certificate.
vi. FORM IV AND FORM VI RESULTS
SLIPS ARE STRICTLY NOT ACCEPTED
vii. Testimonials, Partial
transcripts and results slips will NOT be accepted.
viii. Presentation of forged
academic certificates and other information In the CV will necessitate to legal
action
ix. Applicants for senior
positions currently employed in the public service should route their
application letters through their respective employers.
x. Applicants for entry levels
currently employed in the Public Service should not apply, they have to adhere
to Government Circular Na. CAC. 45/257/01IDI140 dated 30th November 2010.
xi. Applicants who have/were
retired from the Public Service for whatever reason should not. apply. xii.
Applicants with special needs/case (disability) are supposed to indicate
xiii. Women are highly encouraged
to apply
xiv. Application letters should
be written in English or Swahili

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