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Friday, March 4, 2011

NBPLC BREWERIES RECENT CAREER, FRIDAY 4, MARCH 2011

JOB TITLE: TRAINEE BREWER
LEVEL: MANAGEMENT
REFERENCE CODE: CDM/BREW/2202/2011
END DATE: 2011 – 3 – 9

JOB DESCRIPTION
The Trainee Brewer position is an integral part of the NB Plc Graduate Management Development Scheme, targeted at identifying young, bright, ambitious and talented Nigerian graduates who are desirous of a career in a world class environment.
After a highly competitive selection process, successful candidates will undergo a modular training programme involving formal training and experiential attachments for 12 months. At the end of the training, successful candidates will be considered for management positions in the company.

JOB REQUIREMENTS
The ideal candidates must not be older than Thirty (30) years as at 31st April 2011 and should possess the following…
* Five (5) credit grades in WASC/GCE/SSCE/ including Maths, English
and 3 other relevant subjects.
* NYSC Discharge Certificate
* Minimum of Second Class Honors’ (Upper Division) university
degree, in any of the listed courses
- Microbiology
- Biochemistry
- Chemical Engineering
- Industrial Chemistry
- Chemistry
- Food Science & Technology
* A masters degree in a related field will be an added advantage.
* Ability to work with basic computer applications (eg Word, Excel,
Power Point etc.
* Willingness to work in any part of Nigeria.
* Personal initiative and drive.
JOB REMUNERATION
The position offers good career opportunities and competitive remuneration. In addition to basic salary with performance related increments and a pension scheme, it attracts performance related bonus, housing, transport and leave allowances, free medical treatment for self and family, paid annual leave and other fringe benefits.

CLICK LINK TO APPLY
http://www.nbplc.com/careers/vacancy.php?action=view&v=15


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