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Super Metro announces job opportunities for road inspectors; How to apply

Super Metro has announced new job opportunities as the company seeks to hire Road Inspectors to support its operations during both day and night shifts.
In a notice on Friday, November 21, the company said the Road Inspector role involves monitoring road operations, ensuring that vehicles move efficiently, reporting any incidents or delays, and offering support to crew members during trips.
The inspectors will also be responsible for enforcing company policies, promoting safety, and helping maintain the high customer service standards the operator is known for.
Super Metro stated that applicants must have completed secondary school education at the Form Four level or higher.
While experience in public transport or road operations is considered an added advantage, the company emphasized the need for honesty, responsibility, good communication, and strong observation skills.
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Candidates should also be able to work with minimal supervision and must be willing to take up either day or night shifts depending on assignment.
The company encouraged all interested individuals to submit their applications on or before Friday, December 5, 2025.
Applications should be delivered physically to the Super Metro office located on the seventh floor of Njengi House along Tom Mboya Street in Nairobi.
Super Metro noted that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted once the selection process begins.
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