April 12, 2011

TATA Group Nigeria Jobs Opportunity: April 12, 2011

TATA Group Nigeria is a multinational conglomerate with operations in Nigeria. As part of our expansion strategy in Nigeria, we require the services of young, energetic and experienced Nigerian professionals to fill the following vacant positions.
1.) TECHNICIANS (DIESEL & PETROL)
LOCATION: Lagos / Port Harcourt
REQUIRED QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
Experience of Technical Training in an automobile industry is essential.
Person with Diploma certificate from reputed Technical institute will he preferred,
Excellent interpersonal, social and communications skills as well as strong analytical and conceptual thinking.
Automotive experience absolutely compulsory with minimum of 5 year required

Oando PLC; Finance Risk and Control Advisor Vacancy: April 12, 2011


Oando PLC is one of Africa’s largest integrated energy solutions providers with a proud heritage. It has a primary listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and a secondary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Oando Gas & Power is a pioneer in fields of private sector pipeline network construction and the distribution of natural gas to industrial and commercial consumers. With 100km of pipeline already built in Lagos and another 128km in progress in Akwa Ibom/Cross River States. The Company is building sub-Saharan Africa’s largest gas pipeline network. With its foray into power business, the company is poised to contribute several captive power plants to the Nigerian and sub- regional markets.

April 11, 2011

Construction Company Jobs: April 11, 2011

VACANCIES
 
An expanding Group of companies requires the following candidate for immediate employment:


PROJECT ARCHITECTS
CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY
COMPANY SECRETARY/LEGAL ADVISER
QUANTITY SURVEYORS
TOWN PLANNERS

Job for Procurement Assistant in the AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria: April 11, 2011

APIN is a leading Nigerian organization in the provision of HIV and AIDS prevention, treatment and care services. APIN’s operating experience in Nigeria dates back to 2000, when the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) initiated HIV/AIDS research and prevention initiatives in Nigeria, under funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. APIN has demonstrated robust programs in evidence-based HIV/AIDS prevention with more than 30 collaborating governmental and non-governmental partners. APIN supports three broad health-related areas: service delivery (programs); training; monitoring, evaluation, and research.