Director - Meteorological Services
2025-12-17T05:32:24+00:00
Public Service Commission Kenya (PSCK)
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Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Public Administration, and Government
Management, Science & Engineering, Civil & Government
2026-01-09T17:00:00+00:00
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Advert Details
Advert Number: 167/2025
Organisation Advertising: State Department for Environment and Climate Change
Designation: Director - Meteorological Services
Job Scale: CSG 5
Number of Vacancies: 1
Terms of Service: P&P
Requirements for Appointment:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have: -
- cumulative service period of fifteen (15) years three (3) of which must have been at the grade of Deputy Director, Meteorological Services, CSG 6 or in a comparable and relevant position in the wider public service;
- a Bachelors Degree in Meteorology or its equivalent from other related disciplines from a university recognized in Kenya; OR a Bachelors Degree in Mathematics and physics plus a Post-Graduate Diploma in Meteorology or its equivalent qualification from a university recognized in Kenya;
- a Masters Degree in Meteorology or any other related discipline from a recognized university in Kenya;
- a certificate in Operational Training not less than six (6) months from a recognized institution;
- a Certificate in Strategic Leadership Development programme from a recognized institution;
- demonstrated a clear understanding of national development polices, goals, legislations, and objectives and ability to relate them to the Meteorological functions; and
- demonstrated professional competence, managerial and leadership capabilities as reflected in work performance and results.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- overseeing the development, interpretation, implementation and review of Meteorological, regulations, guidelines policies and strategies;
- coordinating the development and generation of weather and climate forecasts, advisories and warnings and ensuring access to weather and climate information to various users;
- guiding on the development of meteorological observational and communication network designs;
- ensuring safe custody of meteorological data and Spearhead processing and archival of weather and climate data;
- providing advice on meteorological issues including climate change;
- ensuring standards and recommended practices are in line with international operational procedures;
- overseeing the preparation of weather and climate forecasts and products;
- coordinating the preparation of public education and outreach programmes on weather and climate;
- providing information for updating international procedural and operational manuals;
- issuing of meteorological information for Search and Rescue operations;
- overseeing the development and testing of various forecasting techniques and publication and implementation of meteorological projects;
- spearheading operational research, public education and outreach programmes on weather and climate;
- providing quality Training and capacity building on meteorology and related sciences.
- overseeing the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures on meteorological services in line with World Meteorological Organization (WMO), International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO) and other relevant national and international bodies;
- overseeing the operations of the observatories, National Telecommunications Centre, Regional Telecommunications Hub and World Weather Watch; and
- spearheading the science of climate change that will guide the provision of advice on mitigation and adaptation strategies.
- overseeing the development, interpretation, implementation and review of Meteorological, regulations, guidelines policies and strategies;
- coordinating the development and generation of weather and climate forecasts, advisories and warnings and ensuring access to weather and climate information to various users;
- guiding on the development of meteorological observational and communication network designs;
- ensuring safe custody of meteorological data and Spearhead processing and archival of weather and climate data;
- providing advice on meteorological issues including climate change;
- ensuring standards and recommended practices are in line with international operational procedures;
- overseeing the preparation of weather and climate forecasts and products;
- coordinating the preparation of public education and outreach programmes on weather and climate;
- providing information for updating international procedural and operational manuals;
- issuing of meteorological information for Search and Rescue operations;
- overseeing the development and testing of various forecasting techniques and publication and implementation of meteorological projects;
- spearheading operational research, public education and outreach programmes on weather and climate;
- providing quality Training and capacity building on meteorology and related sciences.
- overseeing the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures on meteorological services in line with World Meteorological Organization (WMO), International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO) and other relevant national and international bodies;
- overseeing the operations of the observatories, National Telecommunications Centre, Regional Telecommunications Hub and World Weather Watch; and
- spearheading the science of climate change that will guide the provision of advice on mitigation and adaptation strategies.
- Demonstrated professional competence, managerial and leadership capabilities
- Clear understanding of national development policies, goals, legislations, and objectives
- Ability to relate national policies to Meteorological functions
- Cumulative service period of fifteen (15) years, three (3) of which must have been at the grade of Deputy Director, Meteorological Services, CSG 6 or in a comparable and relevant position in the wider public service;
- A Bachelors Degree in Meteorology or its equivalent from other related disciplines from a university recognized in Kenya; OR a Bachelors Degree in Mathematics and physics plus a Post-Graduate Diploma in Meteorology or its equivalent qualification from a university recognized in Kenya;
- A Masters Degree in Meteorology or any other related discipline from a recognized university in Kenya;
- A certificate in Operational Training not less than six (6) months from a recognized institution;
- A Certificate in Strategic Leadership Development programme from a recognized institution;
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Vacancy title:
Director - Meteorological Services
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Public Administration, and Government, Category: Management, Science & Engineering, Civil & Government]
Jobs at:
Public Service Commission Kenya (PSCK)
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, January 9 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, December 17 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Advert Details
Advert Number: 167/2025
Organisation Advertising: State Department for Environment and Climate Change
Designation: Director - Meteorological Services
Job Scale: CSG 5
Number of Vacancies: 1
Terms of Service: P&P
Requirements for Appointment:
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have: -
- cumulative service period of fifteen (15) years three (3) of which must have been at the grade of Deputy Director, Meteorological Services, CSG 6 or in a comparable and relevant position in the wider public service;
- a Bachelors Degree in Meteorology or its equivalent from other related disciplines from a university recognized in Kenya; OR a Bachelors Degree in Mathematics and physics plus a Post-Graduate Diploma in Meteorology or its equivalent qualification from a university recognized in Kenya;
- a Masters Degree in Meteorology or any other related discipline from a recognized university in Kenya;
- a certificate in Operational Training not less than six (6) months from a recognized institution;
- a Certificate in Strategic Leadership Development programme from a recognized institution;
- demonstrated a clear understanding of national development polices, goals, legislations, and objectives and ability to relate them to the Meteorological functions; and
- demonstrated professional competence, managerial and leadership capabilities as reflected in work performance and results.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- overseeing the development, interpretation, implementation and review of Meteorological, regulations, guidelines policies and strategies;
- coordinating the development and generation of weather and climate forecasts, advisories and warnings and ensuring access to weather and climate information to various users;
- guiding on the development of meteorological observational and communication network designs;
- ensuring safe custody of meteorological data and Spearhead processing and archival of weather and climate data;
- providing advice on meteorological issues including climate change;
- ensuring standards and recommended practices are in line with international operational procedures;
- overseeing the preparation of weather and climate forecasts and products;
- coordinating the preparation of public education and outreach programmes on weather and climate;
- providing information for updating international procedural and operational manuals;
- issuing of meteorological information for Search and Rescue operations;
- overseeing the development and testing of various forecasting techniques and publication and implementation of meteorological projects;
- spearheading operational research, public education and outreach programmes on weather and climate;
- providing quality Training and capacity building on meteorology and related sciences.
- overseeing the development and maintenance of Standard Operating Procedures on meteorological services in line with World Meteorological Organization (WMO), International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO) and other relevant national and international bodies;
- overseeing the operations of the observatories, National Telecommunications Centre, Regional Telecommunications Hub and World Weather Watch; and
- spearheading the science of climate change that will guide the provision of advice on mitigation and adaptation strategies.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 180
Level of Education: postgraduate degree
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