Get ready for an exciting opportunity! The Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) has just dropped some big news for aspiring plumbers and electricians. The dream of securing a stable government job is now within reach!
After a rigorous shortlisting process, the PSC has invited a select group of candidates to interview for Artisan II positions, including Plumbing, Electrical, and Carpentry roles. But here's where it gets controversial: these positions are not just any ordinary jobs. They offer a unique chance to be part of the inner workings of the Kenyan Parliament.
The interviews will take place at the iconic County Hall Building in Nairobi, with specific dates and times for each role. For the Artisan II (Plumbing) position, under Vacancy No. PSC/EXT/02/2025, the interview date is set for Friday, 13 February 2026, starting at 9 am sharp. This role, classified under PSC Scale 4, comes with a monthly basic salary ranging from Ksh23,000 to Ksh30,000, a true testament to the value of skilled labor.
But wait, there's more! In addition to the basic pay, successful candidates can look forward to various allowances and benefits, including house and commuter allowances, as well as other statutory entitlements. It's a comprehensive package that ensures a comfortable lifestyle.
For the Artisan II (Electrical) and Artisan II (Carpentry) roles, interviews will be held on Saturday, 14 February 2026, also starting at 9 am. These positions, similar to the Plumbing role, offer the same attractive salary range and potential benefits.
Now, here's the part most people miss: the importance of preparation. Shortlisted candidates are advised to bring both original and copied documents, including their National ID or Passport, academic certificates, trade test certificates, and any testimonials or supporting documents. It's a chance to showcase your qualifications and make a strong impression.
The Commission has also emphasized the need for punctuality, with candidates required to arrive at the interview venue at least 30 minutes before their scheduled time. And remember, any form of canvassing will result in automatic disqualification, so keep it fair and professional.
So, are you ready to take on this exciting challenge? The road to a stable government career starts here. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the Parliamentary Service Commission team. Get your documents ready, and good luck!
And here's a thought-provoking question for our readers: In your opinion, what sets these government jobs apart from others, and why might they be attractive to skilled artisans like plumbers and electricians? Share your insights in the comments below!