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Engineering Graduate Trainee Program

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Dangote Cement Plc is Sub-Saharan Africa’s leading cement company, with a production capacity of 48.6 million tonnes per year across ten countries.

As part of our strategic plan to contribute to the development of Africa’s economies and attract talents into our organization, we are seeking high-potential, vibrant and passionate self-starters to join our 2024 Graduate Engineer Trainees Programme.

Responsibilities:

  • Shadowing staff members across technical departments at Dangote Cement.
  • Participate on-the-job training, meetings, workshops, and team-building events.
  • Taking notes on experiences and keeping a log of things learned.
  • Compiling reports and making presentations to other staff members.
  • Analyzing existing systems and offering new ideas for improvement.
  • Showcasing positive energy into the organization with lasting professional relationships with staff.
  • Conducting research and assisting the Supervisor wherever possible.
  • Completing fieldwork or visiting different work sites when required.
  • Upholding the good name of the company at all times.

Requirements:

  • First Degree in Mechanical/ Electrical or relevant engineering discipline.
  • Must have at least a second class lower or lower credit.
  • Must have completed NYSC between 2023 and Application Closing Date
  • Must be 28 years old or younger.
  • Minimum of 5 O’level credits in one sitting including English language and Mathematics
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Comprehensive knowledge of Microsoft Office tools
  • Be innovative and creative

Method of Application

Intrested and qualified candidates Should Click Here to Apply online. For related opportunities, Click Here to visit the website

Application Deadline: Not Specified


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