Apply: 2023 Nigerian Breweries Graduate Program.

by Area Talk

Nigerian Breweries Plc is a Nigeria-based brewing company. The Company is engaged in brewing, marketing, and selling of lager, stout, non-alcoholic malt drinks and soft drinks.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified graduates for the 2023 management development Scheme.

Description

The Graduate Management Development Scheme is an integral part of the Nigerian Breweries Plc.’s purpose to Brew the Joy of True Togetherness, through the expansion of our talent pipeline. It is targeted at diverse, ambitious, and innovative Nigerian graduates, who desire a successful and exciting career in Nigeria’s foremost brewing organization. In line with our commitment to inclusion and diversity, we welcome applications from all interested and qualified individuals, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, and disability status.

Requirements

  • A Bachelor’s Degree with a Second Class (Upper Division) minimum, in any Science/Engineering discipline.

Degrees within this discipline include but are not limited to;

  • Microbiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Industrial Chemistry
  • Mechanical/Agric Engineering
  • Production Engineering
  • Electrical/Electronics Engineering
  • Physics Electronics
  • Computer Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Chemistry/ Pure & Applied Chemistry/Analytical Chemistry
  • Food Science & Technology
  • A master’s degree in a related discipline is an added advantage.

General Requirements

  • Minimum of Five (5) credit grades in WASC/GCE/SSCE including Maths, English, and 3 other relevant subjects
  • Completion of NYSC, not earlier than January 2019
  • Maximum of two years’ work experience
  • Digital agility
  • Geographical mobility within and outside Nigeria

Method of Application

Interested and qualified Candidates Should Click Here to Apply

Application Deadline: 18th November, 2023


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