KCB Announces Multiple Vacancies for Kenyan Professionals, With November Deadline

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  • Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) Group has announced multiple job openings across various departments
  • The bank listed the vacancies and invited qualified professionals to apply before the November 14, 2025, deadline
  • Each role requires specific academic and professional qualifications, with most positions seeking candidates with experience in technology, procurement, or fundraising

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Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) Group has announced multiple job openings across its departments.

KCB Group job vacancies.
KCB Bank exhibition during the Nairobi International Fair. Photo: KCB Kenya.
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The lender, which operates in seven countries with a network of over 250 branches and more than 6,200 employees, is inviting qualified Kenyan professionals to apply before the mid-November deadline.

Which job vacancies are available?

KCB is currently seeking professionals for a range of full-time roles. These include:

1. Senior Application Developer

The Senior Application Developer will lead the design, development, and deployment of enterprise-level software solutions using Java, Red Hat integrations, and cloud technologies.

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2. DevOps Engineer

DevOps Engineer will work with application developers to automate and accelerate the testing, release and deployment of applications into a runtime environment quickly and reliably. The DevOps Engineer is required to have a background in development, operations, and full-stack implementations.

3. Category sourcing specialist

The Category Sourcing Specialist will oversee procurement processes, ensuring efficiency and quality in vendor management.

The ideal candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree in business, social sciences, or supply chain management, alongside a valid practising licence and membership with the Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM).

4. Product configuration specialist

The successful candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related technology field.

An MBA or master’s degree and professional certification in project, product, or agile management are considered an advantage.

The bank requires candidates to have at least five years of experience, including three years in mobile, internet, and digital lending support; one year in payment platform configuration and support; and one year in DevOps and Agile practices.

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5. Manager, cloud infrastructure

The Manager, cloud infrastructure, will be responsible for the design and support of scalable PaaS systems using Kubernetes and OpenShift.

6. Head of fundraising

KCB Foundation is seeking a Head of Fundraising to lead its resource mobilisation efforts.

The role involves developing and executing fundraising strategies, building partnerships with donors and institutions, and collaborating with KCB Group teams to achieve the Foundation’s mission and goals.

Applications for the listed positions close on November 14, 2025, and interested candidates can apply through the KCB Group careers portal.

Annastacia Kimtai.
Annastacia Kimtai is the managing director and chief executive officer of KCB Bank Kenya. Photo: KCB Kenya.
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Is the United Nations hiring?

In other news, the United Nations (UN) has announced multiple job openings in Nairobi.

The UN invited qualified professionals, consultants, and interns to apply for various roles with deadlines running from early November to mid-December 2025.

The positions span diverse fields, including communications, technology, programme management, and environmental research, offering opportunities for both Kenyan citizens and expatriates.

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The UN also cautioned against fraudulent schemes, emphasising that it does not charge any fees or request bank details at any stage of the recruitment process.

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