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The National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN) is calling for University/Polytechnic graduates who desire a career in the Nigerian power industry after privatisation to apply for a one year graduate skills development programme aimed at improving their potentials for rewarding careers in the electricity sector.
The National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN) is an agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria, operating under the aegis of the Federal Ministry of Power. It was established on 23rd March 2009 and commenced full operation in September, 2009. The primary purpose for its establishment is to provide training for power sector personnel and coordinate training activities in the sector. In pursuit of this mandate, NAPTIN took over the management of the PHCN regional training centres. Through the Headquarters in Abuja and the eight Regional Training Centres around the country, NAPTIN delivers training on various power sector courses to a wide range of clients.
NAPTIN has identified the skills that will be needed by the various power companies in the power industry after privatisation. Consequently, there are needs for skilled workers at all levels and in all categories, including generation, transmission, distribution, instrumentation and controls, safety, project management, communication technologies etc.
NAPTIN is seeking to equip the industry with the skills that will be needed and are now looking forward to training 500 fresh graduates under the Graduate Skills Development programme. University and Polytechnic graduates of Electrical/Mechanical Engineering who desire a career in the power sector after privatisation are invited to apply for the one year skills development programme. This will equip applicants with the necessary and essential skills for the potential jobs and careers in the power industry.
You will be joining us at the most exciting time of change in Nigeria’s power industry. We are looking for well qualified and talented people with good technical skills, who are passionate about change and who love electricity.
By the end of the programme you will have a general overview of the business, a detailed understanding of a specific function, and the skills and qualifications needed to take the next step in your career in the privatised Nigerian electricity industry.
Requirements and Applications
Applicants should be University/Polytechnic engineering graduates who have completed their National Youth Service Corps programme, and will be required to show evidence of these during the admission process. Applicants will need to fund the cost of the programme and also their accommodation and subsistence but they may be able to find sponsorship, for example from their State, Local Government, companies, or any other sponsoring body.
Applicants can apply by completing the either the online application form.
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or by downloading a copy of the form to be completed and submitted at the address stated below:
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION FORM
All completed application MUST be submitted with a comprehensive Resume and Paspport photograph as stated in the form. Applications received after 3 weeks of advertisement will not be treated.
For further enquiries, please contact:
Ohue Tony-Allens
Graduate Skills Development Programme Desk
NAPTIN Corporate Headquarters,
Plot 1124 Eldoret Close,
Off Aminu Kano Cresent, Wuse II, Abuja,
P.M.B. 596 Garki, Abuja.
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 0706 7777 818; 08057777266.
N.B. Further communication will be limited to shortlisted candidates only.
SIGNED
MANAGEMENT.
@ sync thanks 4 da correction.
Thnks alot hv waited 4 ds oportunity a long time and here am i. i hope am called for training?
Y would dey say applicants r to finance de program demselves,....hmmm dis dosent sound nice
Absolute rubbish
@ heleex one man's meat is anodas one's poison... Dre is no harm in trying
I don't mean to sound pessimistic, but I kinda agree with heleex & ojmaroni. Many things don't add up. It appears d organizers are out for profit, even though it is nowhere near an M.Sc.
However, I'd encourage those with keen interest to go for the kill. Goodluck.
and we shall collect from the have not to feed the have. My people shine ya eye