Nairobi Expressway Announces Jobs for Sales and Service Centre Staff

Nairobi Expressway Announces Jobs for Sales and Service Centre Staff

  • The Nairobi Expressway announced 15 job openings for entry-level professionals to join its service and sales teams, with applications due by August 31, 2025
  • Ten sales roles are open at toll stations in Nairobi, with responsibilities including promoting OBUs and assisting customers with ETC-related enquiries
  • The vacancies require at least a bachelor’s degree and are ideal for recent graduates or early-career professionals seeking experience in customer service and sales
  • The vacancies require at least a bachelor’s degree and are ideal for recent graduates or early-career professionals seeking experience in customer service and sales

Elijah Ntongai, an editor at TUKO.co.ke, has over four years of financial, business, and technology research and reporting experience, providing insights into Kenyan, African, and global trends.

The Nairobi Expressway has announced job opportunities for entry-level professionals looking to join its service and sales teams.

Nairobi Expressway.
Nairobi Expressway staff directing vehicles. Photo: Antony Trivet Photography/Simon Maina.
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A total of 15 vacancies have been advertised for qualified candidates with a bachelor’s degree, with the application deadline set for August 31, 2025.

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Job vacancies at Nairobi Expressway

According to the job listing, five positions are open at the Service Centre, where selected candidates will be responsible for handling the Expressway’s Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) business and providing after-sales services for On-Board Units (OBU).

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In addition, 10 sales positions are available at various Expressway toll stations in Nairobi. The sales team will be tasked with promoting OBUs and assisting customers by responding to their enquiries related to the ETC system.

Both roles are critical to ensuring smooth customer experiences as the toll road continues to enhance transport efficiency in the city.

Interested applicants must submit their applications by August 31, 2025, through the Nairobi Expressway career portal.

While the specific skill requirements were not listed, candidates are expected to hold at least a bachelor’s degree.

The positions are entry-level, making them suitable for recent graduates or early-career professionals seeking to build experience in customer service and sales.

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Nairobi Expressway.
Nairobi Expressway toll station attendant. Photo: Simon Maina.
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Tips to for job applications

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Emmanuel Makokha, a career coach, advised fresh graduates to emphasise their soft skills, certifications and online courses as well as volunteer experience if they do not have any work experience.

"List academic projects, leadership roles and extracurriculars, part-time or freelance roles, certifications and online courses, soft skills with examples, and lastly, volunteer work and community engagement when applying," Makokha said.

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Kenyan govt invites applications for NYOTA Project

In other news the Kenyan government has announced the new intake for the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) Project.

The project is offering unemployed and vulnerable youth aged 18–29 (or up to 35 for persons with disabilities) a chance to gain hands-on job experience, business and digital skills training, and mentorship.

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Through the On-the-Job Experience (OJE) component, which is open to applicants with KCSE or lower qualifications from all 47 counties, successful participants will also receive a nationally recognised certificate and access to a savings plan.

As part of this initiative, the government has allocated KSh 5 billion in funding to support 100,000 youth with KSh 50,000 each in seed capital beginning in August 2025.

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Elijah Ntongai avatar

Elijah Ntongai (Business editor) Elijah Ntongai is an MCK accredited journalist and an editor at TUKO.co.ke's business desk, covering stories on money, the economy, technology, and other business-angled stories. Ntongai graduated from Moi University with a Bachelor's in Linguistics, Media and Communication. Ntongai is trained and certified under the Google News Initiative and Reuters Digital Journalism. For any correspondence, contact Ntongai at elijah.ntongai@tuko.co.ke.

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Emmanuel Makokha (Career Development Coach) Emmanuel Makokha is a Certified Career Growth Coach and the Founder of Freshjobs Kenya, a leading job search and recruitment company. Over the years, Emmanuel has provided Career Growth Coaching, Interview Preps, Resume, and LinkedIn Writing Services to Mid and Senior Executives across 30 countries. He also provides redundancy and outplacement services and career guidance to high schools, colleges, and universities. He can be reached through LinkedIn or email- emmanuel@freshjobs.co.ke and cc emakokha2005@gmail.com.

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