Electrical Engineer, Trainee Electrical Engineer at a Cement Company

Vacancies: Electrical Engineer, Trainee Electrical Engineer

Cement Company of Northern Nigeria Plc (CCNN) is a public quoted company engaged in the manufacture and sale of Portland Cement.  Its factory is located at Kalambaina on the outskirts of Sokoto town. We are looking for experienced and fresh qualified candidates to fill-in the following positions below

 

Position: Electrical Engineer (1 position)

 

Qualification and Experience

  • A good degree in B.Eng Electrical/Electronic Engineering or its equivalent
  • At least 6 years experience in a cement manufacturing company
  • Candidate must be COREN Registered,

Skills/ Expectations:

  • Plan maintenance activities, allocate resources and undertake checks on work completed by team members to ensure continuous operation of the plant and outputs of the required standards met.
  • Analyze, troubleshoot plant’s equipment problems and recommend remedial solutions to ensure smooth operation of the plant.
  • Co-ordination and communication with other sections, immediate superiors for maintenance related jobs and hand over after completion of work in time.
  • Provide inputs for the budget to keep the section objectives in line with the company business plan to achieve such as KPI targets etc.
  • Should be able to deliver results with little or no supervision.
  • Good computer skill is an advantage

 

Position: Trainee Electrical Engineer (2 positions)

Qualification and Experience

  • A good degree in B.Eng Electrical /Electronic Engineering or its equivalent
  • They should be prepared to work in a very challenging atmosphere

 

Method of Application:

All applicants should submit s hand written application, CV/Resume to the Head, Human Resources Cement Company of Northern Nigeria Plc, Kalambaina Road P.M.B 2166 Sokoto on or before 30th December 2011. Position applied for should be the subject of the mail.

 

NB: This advertisement supersedes the earlier published on Monday 12th December, 2011.

 

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