Saturday, 29 April 2017

Job Title:     Information Technology Officer
Employer: Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (LGRB)
Location: Kampala, Uganda


Duties:
In charge of monitoring of all Information Technology based systems
Responsible for monitoring the operation of the central monitoring system
Offering system support to the central monitoring system at the regulator premises and operator premises.
Investigating machine tempering and attempts to manipulate the feed in to the central monitoring system. Troubleshoot hardware, software and network operating system
Provide orientation to new users of existing technology
Mentor and train staff about potential uses of existing technology
Train staff about new and potential use
Provide individual training and support on request
Provide recommendations about accessing information and support


Education:
The applicant for the Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board (LGRB) Information Technology Officer job opportunity should hold a Bachelor’s degree in computer science/information communication technology.
Professional certificate in System Administration, software development, computer networking (CISCO Network Associate/Professional), MCSE, MCP, MCSA or any other relevant IT professional qualification.

Experience
A minimum of five years of work experience in a reputable and busy organization
Member of a relevant professional body

How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested candidates should send copies of certified academic and professional qualifications addressed and submitted in triplicate to the following address:

The Chief Executive Officer,
Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board,
4th Floor, Communications House,
Plot 1. Colville Street,
P.O. Box 5446 Kampala. Uganda

Applications can either be hand delivered, mailed or sent by courier. Applications by mail or courier must reach before the deadline date. Two professional referees must be named and their physical addresses, telephone number and email.

Deadline: 8th May 2017

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