Computer Operator/Secretary, Teachers, Senior Engineer (Civil) at Imo State University

Vacancies: Computer Operator/Secretary, Teachers, Senior Engineer (Civil)

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following vacant positions in Imo State University:

 

Position: Computer Operator/Secretary

 

Qualifications:

  • Minimum NCE in Certified Government Institution
  • Cognate experience in desktop publishing platforms (MS word, excel, publisher, etc).

 

Position: Teachers

 

Candidates are requires in the following Subject:

Computer teacher, French teacher, Fine Art teacher, Music teacher

 

Qualification:

  • A minimum of NCE

 

Positions: Senior Engineer (Civil)

 

Salary: CONTISS 09

 

Qualification:

  • Candidate must have a good honors degree in Civil Engineering from a recognized University or any equivalent qualification registrable as Engineer by COREN, and at least 6 (six) years Post-NYSC experience in Infrastructural design, Construction & Maintenance. In addition candidate should be computer Literate and Registered by COREN.
  • Masters degree in Engineering and Membership of the NSE will be an advantage.

 

Other conditions which exist in Nigerian Universities also apply.

 

Method of Application:

Interested candidates should forward ten (10) copies each of their applications, relevant credentials and curriculum vitae stating the following information:

 

i.        Name (Surname first)

ii.       Date of Birth (indicating day, month and year)

iii.      Sex

iv.      Marital Status

v.       Nationality

vi.      State of origin

iv.      Permanent Home Address

viii.    Educational and professional Qualifications (including dates and where   obtained from).

ix.      List of publications

x.       Work experience

xi.      Present Employment, Status, Post and Salary (both level and amount)

xxi.    Names and addresses of three (3) referees whom the candidates should  request to submit confidential reports on them.

 

Applications must be received not later than 19th August 2013.

 

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