Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Procter & Gamble Plant Technician Internship Programme, Tuesday 31, October 2017

Procter and Gamble is one of the largest FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) company in the world with strong brands like Pampers, Ariel, Always, Gillette and Oral B just to name a few. We have been in existence for over 179 years globally and 24 years in Nigeria.


PLANT TECHNICIAN INTERNSHIP PROGRAM – PRODUCT SUPPLY


JOB ID: MFG00005621

LOCATION: Agbara, Lagos


JOB DESCRIPTION


P&G Plant Technician Internships: The P&G plant technician internship program provides student with training and valuable work experience.

Successful candidate will work in the P&G Manufacturing plant in Ibadan. Candidates will be required to work on a full-time basis where they will be given all necessary tools to build their capability.

The key focus will be to develop candidate towards qualifying as Production Technicians at a world-class facility.

Successful completion of the internship program will offer the candidate a stronger chance of full time employment with P&G in the short and long run


WHAT DOES P&G OFFER?

Investment in your continuous learning and growth

Creating a Personal Development Plan together

Meaningful work experience from Day 1

Exposure to manufacturing standard practices in a world-class facility

Competitive pay

A great manager determined to invest in onboarding & early development plans

A high-performing and stimulating work environment

Diverse experience working with multi-cultural teams

Exciting work experience and employee engagement programs


QUALIFICATIONS

Applicant must have completed OND in Electrical Electronic engineering ONLY- Any higher qualification will be rejected.

Applicant must have a fresh IT letter approved by the school authority

Leadership and willingness to challenge the status quo

Medically and physically fit to operate in a manufacturing environment

Excellent analytical skills


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Procter & Gamble Plant Technician Internship Programme, Tuesday 31, October 2017

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