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Title: Nigeria Vacancies in Trading Industry: Production Supervisors and Machinists
Post by: naos on Sep 01, 2011, 08:56 PM
A leading supplier of goods and services to the woodworking industry in Nigeria is recruiting for the following position(s):

1. Production Supervisor

Job Requirements:
•   Will monitor and ensure all work using machines is done to required standard, ensure machines are properly maintained and that job orders are executed in a timely manner.
•   Train all machinists on a needs basis and provide hands on support.
•   Provide status and other relevant reports.

Educational Background and Qualifications:
•   Strong technical skills, good understanding of mechanical and electrical engineering.
•   Relevant qualifications an added advantage.

2. Machinists

Job Requirements:
•   To operate manual and automatic edge-banding machines, panel saws and other woodworking machines, panel saws and other woodworking machines.
•   Adhere to health and safety rules within the workshop.
•   Must be able to read, write and communicate verbally in English.

Educational Background and Qualifications:
•   Strong technical skills, good understanding of mechanical and electrical engineering.
•   Relevant qualifications an added advantage.

Additions:
•   We offer free lunch, private healthcare and pension's package.
•   Written, oral and on the job tests will be given at time of interview.
•   Upon offer of employment, full references will be required, including one from the most recent employer. Where relevant, medical tests will be carried out.

How to Apply:
Please send your detailed CV and handwritten cover letter in a brown envelop clearly stating the position for which you are applying.

Applications must be received, at the address below within 2 weeks of the date of this advertisement:

56, Town Planning Way,
Entrance on Oshodi Expressway,
Ilupeju, Lagos.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

Deadline: 13 September, 2011.