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Updated 13 Mar 2026
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Engineering Jobs at Wildlife Conservation Society

Looking for Engineering roles at Wildlife Conservation Society Kenya? Wildlife Conservation Society Kenya implements wildlife protection, community conservation, and anti-poaching programmes across Kenya’s national parks, forests, and marine areas. WCS recruits wildlife biologists, conservation scientists, community rangers, programme managers, data analysts, and communications staff. WCS Kenya offers careers in field conservation, working directly on the protection of Kenya’s iconic wildlife and biodiversity. Engineering opportunities span civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and software disciplines. Kenya’s infrastructure investment in roads, real estate, energy, and water projects drives consistent demand for engineers. Manufacturing requires mechanical and process engineers while the digital economy creates demand for software engineers. EBK registration and PMP certification significantly increase earning potential. Wildlife Conservation Society regularly recruits Engineering professionals across its Kenya operations. Salaries for Engineering professionals in Kenya range from KES 60,000 – 320,000/month, depending on experience, qualifications, and employer type. Kompeaa tracks all Wildlife Conservation Society Engineering vacancies — posted today. Set up a job alert to be notified the moment Wildlife Conservation Society posts a new Engineering opening.

In-Demand Skills

Key skills: AutoCAD, Civil Engineering, Structural Design, Project Management, OSHA, Revit, Electrical

Salary Range

KES 60,000 – 320,000/month

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