Unit Group (L4) 7311

7311 — Precision-Instrument Makers and Repairers

7 CRAFT AND RELATED TRADES WORKERS 73 Handicraft And Printing Workers 731 Handicraft Workers 7311 Precision-Instrument Makers and Repairers

Explore overview, tasks, skills, education, work context, earnings, and pathways for this Unit Group.

L4 CODE: 7311
Job summary
  • Precision-Instrument Makers and Repairers (KeSCO 7311) supports outcomes in the Skilled Trades & Crafts sector by applying job-specific knowledge
  • standards
  • and tools to deliver quality services or outputs. Duties and complexity vary by employer
  • work setting
  • and seniority level
  • but the occupation generally requires reliability
  • competence
  • and continuous learning.
Minimum entry requirement summary
Artisan Certificate or Apprenticeship
Future outlook
  • Future trends such as digital transformation
  • automation
  • climate resilience
  • and changing consumer needs are shaping most occupations. Workers who continuously upskill (digital literacy
  • quality standards
  • safety
  • customer service
  • and modern tools) are more resilient and competitive.
Sectors and industries
Skilled Trades & CraftsConstructionManufacturingRepairs & MaintenanceCraftsInfrastructure
Employment prospects (narrative)
  • Prospects depend on national and county demand
  • sector investment
  • policy priorities
  • and supply of trained workers. Job seekers improve prospects by gaining practical experience
  • building a portfolio or track record
  • earning relevant certifications
  • and being flexible on location and sub-sector.
Key tasks (structured)
  • Gather and analyse user requirements and translate into specifications
  • Design system components, data flows, and integrations
  • Develop, test, and deploy software/features or configuration changes
  • Maintain systems, troubleshoot issues, and resolve incidents
  • Implement security controls and good practices (access, backups, patching)
  • Monitor performance, reliability, and availability; optimise where needed
  • Document technical work, user guides, and operational procedures
  • Support users through training, helpdesk, and troubleshooting
  • Collaborate using version control, code reviews, and agile workflows
  • Ensure data protection, privacy, and compliance requirements
Core skills
  • Communication (verbal and written)
  • Teamwork and collaboration
  • Problem-solving and critical thinking
  • Time management and prioritisation
  • Attention to detail and accuracy
  • Customer service orientation
  • Integrity and ethical conduct
  • Adaptability and continuous learning
  • Decision-making and judgement
  • Documentation and record-keeping
  • Digital literacy (basic)
  • Safety awareness and compliance mindset
Technical / occupational skills
  • Computer applications and productivity tools
  • Systems analysis and design
  • Programming/software development fundamentals
  • Database concepts (SQL/NoSQL basics)
  • Networking fundamentals
  • Cybersecurity basics (access control, safe coding, patching)
  • Testing/QA and debugging
  • Version control and collaboration workflows
  • API/integration concepts
  • Cloud fundamentals and deployment basics
  • Data analysis fundamentals
  • Documentation and technical writing
Transferable / soft skills
  • Leadership and supervision (as one progresses)
  • Negotiation and stakeholder management
  • Conflict resolution
  • Presentation and public speaking
  • Creativity and innovation
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Planning and organisation
  • Resilience and stress management
  • Service mindset and empathy
  • Networking and relationship building
  • Analytical thinking
  • Professionalism and work discipline
Skills & competencies (general description)
  • Prospects depend on national and county demand
  • sector investment
  • policy priorities
  • and supply of trained workers. Job seekers improve prospects by gaining practical experience
  • building a portfolio or track record
  • earning relevant certifications
  • and being flexible on location and sub-sector.
Certifications, licenses & registration
  • Vendor-neutral cybersecurity/networking certifications (role dependent)
  • Cloud platform fundamentals certifications (role dependent)
  • Database certifications (role dependent)
  • Software testing/QA certifications (optional)
  • Secure coding and application security training (optional)
Education & training pathways (narrative)
  • TVET certificate/artisan programme aligned to the occupation
  • Diploma programme for more advanced technical roles
  • Attachment/industrial training/apprenticeship
  • Competency assessment/trade test (where applicable)
  • Experience-based progression into senior technician/foreman/supervisor roles
Education pathways (structured)
  • TVET certificate/artisan programme aligned to the occupation
  • Diploma programme for more advanced technical roles
  • Attachment/industrial training/apprenticeship
  • Competency assessment/trade test (where applicable)
  • Experience-based progression into senior technician/foreman/supervisor roles
Minimum entry requirements
  • Minimum education: Artisan Certificate or Apprenticeship
  • Basic literacy and numeracy (reading, writing, and basic calculations)
  • Good conduct, reliability, and professional behaviour
  • Ability to follow instructions, procedures, and workplace rules
  • Basic digital literacy where the role uses computers/phones
  • Physical/medical fitness where the role is physically demanding or safety-sensitive
  • Regulatory registration/licensing where required (profession-dependent)
  • Background checks/clearance for sensitive roles where applicable
Relevant courses to consider
  • Certificate/Diploma/Degree in Information Technology
  • Computer Science / Software Engineering
  • Information Systems
  • Data Science / Statistics fundamentals
  • Networking (CCNA-aligned content)
  • Cybersecurity fundamentals
  • Database Administration
  • Cloud Computing fundamentals
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Web and Mobile Development
  • DevOps fundamentals
  • AI/ML fundamentals
  • UI/UX Design fundamentals
Institutions where to learn
  • Universities (accredited public and private universities offering relevant programmes)
  • National Polytechnics and TVET institutions (diploma, certificate, artisan programmes)
  • Technical Training Institutes and Vocational Centres
  • Professional Colleges and Accredited Training Academies
  • Sector Training Authorities and Recognised Centres of Excellence
  • Employer-based Academies and Apprenticeship Programmes
  • Online Learning Platforms (supplementary; verify recognition for regulated fields)
  • Industry Associations and Professional Bodies (short courses/CPD)
Work environment & conditions (narrative)
  • Workplace policies
  • Team collaboration
  • Quality standards
  • Construction site
  • Workshop
  • Tool use
  • Safety gear
  • Physical work
Typical employers / places of work
  • ICT companies
  • public and private organisations
  • start-ups
  • innovation hubs and outsourcing firms.
Work setting
Not specified.
Work schedule
Full-time commonOvertime possibleProject-based peaks
Employment type
Formal employment possibleInformal employment possibleSelf-employment common in some contextsContract/casual work possible
Salary ranges
Entry
KES 20,000 – 60,000
Mid
KES 60,000 – 100,000
Senior
KES 100,000+
Earnings, wages & prospects (narrative)
  • Entry-level typical range (illustrative): KES 20,000 – 60,000
  • Mid-level typical range (illustrative): KES 60,000 – 100,000
  • Senior/experienced typical range (illustrative): KES 100,000+
  • Earnings vary by employer (public/private), location, allowances, commissions, overtime, risk factors, and scarcity of skills
How to become one
  • Join a vocational training centre or apprenticeship programme in the trade
  • practice under experienced workers
  • obtain any required licences and build a reputation for quality.
Career progression
  • Trainee/Junior → Skilled worker → Senior skilled worker
  • Senior skilled worker → Foreman/Supervisor → Contractor/Business owner (common in trades)
Related & alternative occupations
  • Electricians
  • Plumbers and Pipe Fitters
  • Carpenters and Joiners
  • Welders and Flame Cutters
  • Painters and Related Workers
  • Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics
Occupation titles
7311-11 — Adjuster, precision instrument
7311-12 — Adjuster, watch
7311-13 — Balancer, scale
7311-14 — Calibrator, precision instrument
7311-15 — Calibrator, weights and measures
7311-16 — Maker, barometer
7311-17 — Maker, clock
7311-18 — Maker, instrument: dental
7311-21 — Maker, instrument: meteorological
7311-22 — Maker, instrument: nautical
7311-23 — Maker, instrument: optical
7311-24 — Maker, instrument: precision
7311-25 — Maker, instrument: scientific
7311-26 — Maker, instrument: surgical
7311-27 — Maker, photographic equipment
7311-28 — Maker, watch
7311-31 — Repairer, camera
7311-32 — Repairer, clock
7311-33 — Repairer, instrument: dental
7311-34 — Repairer, instrument: optical
7311-35 — Repairer, instrument: precision
7311-36 — Repairer, instrument: scientific
7311-37 — Repairer, instrument: surgical
7311-38 — Repairer, photographic equipment
7311-41 — Repairer, watch