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Nigerian Breweries Plc Recruitment : Trainee Shift Brewers


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Nigerian Breweries Plc , the pioneer and largest brewing company  in Nigeria, was incorporated in 1946 and recorded a landmark when the first bottle of STAR Lager beer rolled off the bottling lines  in its Lagos Brewery in June 1949. This was followed by Aba Brewery which was commissioned in 1957, Kaduna Brewery in 1963 and Ibadan Brewery in 1982.
 
VACANCY DETAILS 
Job Title
TRAINEE SHIFT BREWERS
 
Level
MANAGEMENT
 
Reference Code
SB/008/2010
 
Open Date
2010 - 8 - 24
 
End Date
2010 - 9 - 7
 
 
Job Description
If you possess the required mix of qualities and attributes and are desirous of a career in a World Class Environment. You are invited to apply as one of our Trainee Shift Brewers.
After a highly competitive selection process, the successful candidates will undergo a structured and systematic residential training programme for about 12 months. 
 
Job Requirements
The ideal candidates should not be older than twenty eight (28) years as at 31st August 2010.
Should possess a BSC degree with a minimum of Second Class Upper Division (2/1) in any of the listed courses..
1. Micro Biology
2. Biochemistry
3. Food Science & Technology
4. Chemical Engineering
5. Chemistry
6. Industrial Chemistry
- Must possess at least 5 credits including Maths and English
- Evidence of having completed NYSC
- Basic computer skills
- Willingness to work in any part of Nigeria.
Job Remuneration
The position offers good career opportunities and competitive remuneration. In addition to a basic salary with performance related increments, it attracts housing, transport and leave allowances, free medical treatment for self and family, paid annual leave and other fringe benefits.
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