Consolidated
Breweries Plc, a subsidiary of Heineken International, produces and
markets "33" Export Lager, Champion Lager Beer, More Lager Beer, Williams Dark
Ale, Turbo King Dark Ale, Hi - Malt and Maltex brands. We are a Group comprising
four breweries and a factory which are located in the different geo-political
zones of Nigeria. With over 30 years brewing experience, we are one of the major
players in the industry and have continually contributed to the growth of the
Nigerian economy.
We are looking for talented, focused and determined
individuals to fill the position below:
Job Title: Management Trainees
The Role
The trainee will undergo an intensive training program that is tailored
towards a specific role for a definite period. Successful candidates must be
ready to take on challenging tasks and assignments in any of the Company's
locations.
Requirements
The ideal candidate should meet the following:
- B.Sc degree with a minimum of second class honours upper division in any of
the following areas: Applied and Natural Sciences; Social and Management
Sciences; Engineering and related discipline. Copied
from: www..com- A master's degree would be an advantage.
- Evidence of having participated in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)
scheme or exemption- Not older than 27 years as at 1 st January 2012
- Not more than two (2) years of post graduation experience
- Ability to work with computer systems and MS office suite
- Willingness to work in any of our locations in Nigeria
- "Hands on" attitude and self - starting disposition
- Have good oral and written communication skills.
Remuneration
Remuneration attached to the position is in line with the existing rates in
the industry Copied from:
www..com
Application
Deadline
26th April, 2012
Method of Application
If you are confident that your skills and orientation have prepared you to
succeed in the above position, apply with copies of your curriculum vitae and
relevant credentials to: [email protected]
Clearly indicating the position as Management Trainee
2012.
thanks. This wasin yesterday's guardian