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Nigerian Breweries ITF-NECA Technical Skills Development Programme For Nigerians

The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) and Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), in collaboration with Nigerian Breweries Plc, invite application from qualified Nigerians to undertake an intensive 7-month training programme in Technical Skills Development in the combined field of Mechanical and Automation Maintenance.

OBJECTIVES: To train and equip youths with employable technical skills, promote a Public – Private Partnership Model in Technical and Vocational Skills Training and contribute to the capacity development of our country.

Job Requirements: Candidate must possess the following qualification among others:

O Level Credit in English Language, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
Higher National Diploma or its equivalent in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering with a minimum of Lower credit from accredited institutions.

AGE: Applicants should not be more than Twenty-Eight (28) years old as at the time of application

JOB REMUNERATION:
Successful candidates will enjoy free tuition and lunch.
The programme is a non-residential training at the Supply Chain Academy of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Ibadan.
Trainees will not be entitled to Salary during the period of training. Trainees will be required to have hands-on training in any of Nigerian Breweries Plc locations.

NOTE: This programme does not confer Nigerian Breweries employee status on the trainees.

Candidates will arrange their own transportation, accommodation and feeding during the selection process. They will be required to present the originals of their credentials for scrutiny at the screening.

For more information and Application Link visit their Official Website here
Application Deadline: June 26th, 2018

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