AOS Orwell brings global expertise and products to its wide African client base, to create an African company that can take on the globe.
AOS Orwell builds on 30 years’ of experience in oil well construction, Process Automation, instrumentation & control; OCTG, Conductor Casing & Machine Shop Services in Nigeria. It delivers access to the world’s best technology through long-standing relationships with world class OEM’s such as Emerson, NOV, FMC, SDI, DSI, Tercel, EATON, 3P, DeTronics, Hoerbiger and others, as well as true local content gained through its investment in its management and staff in Nigeria, Uganda and Ghana.
GRADUATE TRAINEE
✔ Job Type – Full Time
✔️ Qualification – BA/BSc/HND
✔️ Location – Rivers
✔️ Job Level – Graduate Jobs
Ref No.: GT/2017
Location: Rivers
RESPONSIBILITIES
Successful candidates will have the opportunity of having hands-on learning in a world class indigenous organisation.
REQUIREMENTS
AOS Orwell is looking for graduates of Nigerian nationality who have a minimum of 2/1 (second class upper), who have completed their NYSC by June 2017 and who graduated between 2013 and 2016 to join the AOS Orwell Graduate Training Programme.
To qualify, graduates must have studied any of the following:
✔ Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Petroleum, Metallurgical)
✔️ Geology
✔️ Accountancy
✔️ Social Sciences
✔️ Law
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Interested and qualified? Go to AOS Orwell career website by clicking here to apply
I wish your good luck.
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