Kenya Power has started the process of looking for a substantive chief executive following the exit of Ben Chumo in January.
Deloitte has invited interested candidates to submit their applications to fill the position.
Dr Kenneth Tarus who was until his appointment the firm’s general manager of finance.
Some of the key responsibilities of the new CEO will be to recommend to the firm’s board strategies, business plans and annual operating budgets to help it meet the main objective of connecting citizens to the national grid.
“To be considered, your application must be received by April 26, 2017,” the audit firm said in a newspaper advertisement last Friday.
Dr Chumo’s tenure at Kenya Power has witnessed electricity connections double to 4.87 million households and industries as at June 2016, from 2.3 million customers in June 2013 when he took office.