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POST INSTRUCTOR II (ELECTRICAL).(RE-ADVERTISED) – 1 POST POST CATEGORY(S) ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION IT AND TELECOMS EMPLOYER Arusha Technical college ATC APPLICATION TIMELINE: 2021-08-19 2021-09-02 JOB SUMMARY NA DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES i. To teach up to NTA level 6 and may assist teaching in higher NTA levels; ii. To…

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