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Thursday, January 11, 2018

Shell Sabbatical Attachment Programmes for University Lecturers, Thursday 11, January 2018

The Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) is Nigeria’s oldest energy company, and has a long term and continuing commitment to the country, its people and the economy. As one of the world’s leading energy companies Shell plays a key role in helping to meet the world’s growing energy demand in economically, environmentally and socially responsible ways.


SABBATICAL ATTACHMENT

DURATION:
 12 months (non-renewable)


JOB DESCRIPTION

The programme offers the opportunity for lectureship at the Centre of Excellence in Geosciences and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Benin.


POSITION REQUIREMENTS

Senior lecturers and above


DISCIPLINE AREAS:

Petroleum Geology, Geophysics and Petroleum Engineering.


TO APPLY

Applications from candidates should consist of:


An application letter,

A curriculum vitae including applicant’s contact phone number, email address, as well as contact information of three referees

A one-page summary of how the candidate intends to add value to the SPDC business during the one-year programme.

A scanned copy of International Passport data page or National Driver’s Licence

All documents should be emailed to: SPDC-University-relations@shell.com


Note

Sabbatical positions are highly competitive and selection will be based on proposals that are pertinent to SPDC business objectives.


Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


DUE DATE: 22 January, 2018




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Shell Sabbatical Attachment Programmes for University Lecturers, Thursday 11, January 2018

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

How Much Information Should Go On My CV?

A recruiter looking through a pile of CVs needs to see information in a certain way. In the same way, when we look at a menu in a restaurant, we expect to see starters, main courses, desserts and beverages laid out in a particular way. Failure to meet the readers expectations leads to confusion. Most people will put that CV straight into the "no" pile rather than waste their time trying to pick out information that should have been readily available.


Your name obviously needs to be included. Please make sure you include your name in the format by which you want to be known. For example, Glenn Hughes, not Glenn Llewelyn Hughes. Whilst I do have a middle name, many thanks to my parents for such a great middle name, most of the people who know me have no idea what it is. Recruiters may feel that you are making some sort of point by including your middle name so please leave it out.


Include your full, correct postal address along with post code or zip code as appropriate. Landline numbers are always a good idea. Personally, I would always include a home telephone number as well as a mobile number. If you do not have a mobile yet, consider purchasing a cheap pay as you go mobile phone- it will definitely be worth it for you.


Your personal profile or career statement. Make sure that following the basic information you include a personal statement. It does not need a heading, just go straight into it. Include what you can do (job title), for who (industry sector), where (geography), and also point to your track record. The employer basically needs to know in a nutshell whether you fit with the sort of role that they are looking to fill.


Your work or career history needs to be chronicled in reverse chronological order (start with the most recent and work back). You most recent achievements are of most interest to an employer and should be shown before older, less relevant information. Remember that an employer is interested in what you can do for them, right now.


Please remember that academic qualifications are gained through academic institutions like schools, colleges, etc. They are different from professional qualifications and should be separated out from those qualifications in a section of the CV of their own. Starting with the highest level of qualification, itemize all your qualifications, in the order: qualification, institute, date (s).


There is some confusion about professional qualifications- people think that all qualifications are the same, whether they are academic (gained through educational institutions) or professional. Professional qualifications are usually earned through a company, service provider or perhaps an individual. Make sure they are listed in order of level of importance. This can be a little subjective but try and put the most important / most relevant first given the type of job for which you are applying.


The last section of your CV is made up of hobbies, interests, other information, etc. This information is a bit like the relish on a burger- not much use without the main ingredient, but it can make the difference between a memorable meal or just another snack. Your interests should be factual. Never put your actual date of birth on your CV. There are many too many people who may want to make use of this valuable personal information who may wish to use it to steal your identity.




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How Much Information Should Go On My CV?

Saturday, January 6, 2018

Offshore Drilling Companies - 50 Offshore Drilling Companies To Get You Started

Are you looking for a list of offshore drilling companies because you are looking for a job in an offshore oil rig? Have you tried the big boys like Shell and BP, etc? No results, or don’t want to try them for some reason?


Besides the obvious list of big boys like Shell and BP, you can also look for offshore drilling companies which do wildcatting or provide sub-contracting offshore oil drilling services to the major players. There are potentially hundreds of smaller companies which do this. Rather than cover the whole spectrum of finding oil, drilling for it and then refining and distributing the oil, these relatively small companies (for the oil and gas industry) concentrate on providing offshore drilling services. Some of them were formed during the last slump in oil prices by far-sighted investors with deep pockets, buying up equipment for pennies on the dollar. Many more were popped up just before the current boom in oil prices, or just recently to cater for the spike in demand for oil drilling services.


Here is a list of 50 offshore drilling companies to get you started:


  • Nabors Industries

  • Transocean

  • Diamond Offshore

  • Rowan Companies

  • Schlumberger

  • Stena Drilling

  • Tesco Drilling

  • Transocean Sedco

  • Prosafe ASA

  • Abbot Group

  • Acteon

  • Akita Drilling

  • Altinex

  • Atwood Oceanics

  • Baker Hughes

  • China Oilfield Services

  • Crosco Drilling

  • Dolphin Drilling

  • Egyptian Drilling Company

  • Franklin Howard International

  • Fred. Olsen Energy

  • Geoservices

  • Global Marine Drilling

  • GlobalSantaFe

  • IKM Subsea Design

  • Japan Drilling Co

  • KCA Deutag Drilling

  • Maersk Contractors

  • Metzke Engineering

  • Noble Drilling

  • Pajak Engineering

  • Parker Drilling

  • PetroMena

  • Reamco

  • Seadrill

  • Smedvig

  • Smith International

  • ENSCO International

  • BLAKE Offshore

  • CDIS

  • Coastal Drilling Company

  • Crosco

  • Extended Reach Drilling

  • Frigstad Offshore

  • Jindal Drilling & Industries

  • KCA DEUTAG Drilling

  • Marine Drilling Companies

  • National Drilling Services

  • Neptune Drilling

  • Ocean Rig

Do note that these are just 50 out of hundreds, with many more new companies formed each month to cater for the growing demand of the oil rush. As the entire oil and gas industry is very fast-moving right now, there is no guarantee that all the companies will still be around. After all, the major players like Shell will almost certainly try to buy them up to secure their own supply of oil rigs and crew. Some of these companies provide both onshore and offshore services and may even provide pipelining services, so be sure to make it clear in your cover letter and resume/cv.


Not all of the companies have websites or email. You may need to do some digging to find their snail mail or off-line address so that you can send them you cover letter and resume through the post office.


To get an offshore drilling job, you can go to the major players, or you can try the smaller specialist offshore drilling companies. The major players are of course more stable (at least during the oil boom). The smaller companies, on the other hand, provide more opportunity for advancement if you are bright and hardworking.




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Offshore Drilling Companies - 50 Offshore Drilling Companies To Get You Started

Monday, December 11, 2017

Aldelia Job Position For Senior Manager Available


Aldelia is a world leader in Permanent and Contract Staffing and Payroll Solutions services, a specialist Oil & Gas, Manpower and Project Services consultancy operating extensively in Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia, Africa and South America with Offices in London, Dubai, Brazil, Iraq, Kurdistan, Singapore and Nigeria, our major Oil Exploration and Production companies including ENI, Shell, TOTAL, Petrobras and Odebrecht.


We are recruiting to fill the position below:


Job Title: Senior Business Development Manager
Location
: Lagos
Functional Area: Business Development in Oil and Gas (Upstream)
Reports To: Chief Operating Officer


Overall Purpose of Job


  • Managing a team tasked with generating business in the upstream sector of the Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry.

Responsibilities


  • Ensuring company’s growth objectives are attained; articulating new business development opportunities and identifying, negotiating and managing relationships with technical partners in line with corporate goals.

  • Lead the formulation, execution and monitoring of company’s business development, market penetration strategies and plans for enhancing business growth.

  • Monitor company performance against agreed business target.

  • Assist in the preparation of bids/proposals.

  • Develop and articulate a comprehensive tactical business development plan to accomplish the organization’s business goal..

  • Identify prospects and develop sales strategies to penetrate and get new accounts. This includes preparation of presentations and tenders.

  • Identify, evaluate and develop new business opportunities and feasibility reports supporting growth based on intelligence.

  • Develop and implement a training and development program for team members.

  • Mentoring team members for improved performance individually and corporately.

  • Ensure timely management of the performance of all team members.

Person Specification/ Competencies


  • A good University degree

  • Minimum of 8 years cognate experience, 3 of which must have been in management..

  • In-depth knowledge of up-coming and on-going key projects in the upstream sector of the Oil and Gas Sector.

  • Excellent relationship management skills.

  • Proven ability to advice and convince clients

  • Excellent written, presentation and oral communication skills.

  • An eye for fashioning out business opportunities and supporting business growth.

  • A good role model.

  • A thought leader in maximizing business opportunities in the Upstream Sector of the Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry..

  • Robust and high level contacts in the IOCs and E&P companies.

  • Proven experience of working with minimum supervision

  • Excellent intelligence gathering skills.

  • Excellent mentoring and people management skills.

  • A team player.

How To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV’s to: [email protected]


Application Deadline  13th December 2017 .





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Aldelia Job Position For Senior Manager Available

Monday, December 4, 2017

Breakthrough Generation Fellowship 2018 for Emerging Leaders Worldwide


Each summer, Breakthrough seeks five to ten outstanding young analysts, writers, and thought leaders for the Breakthrough Generation Fellowship. Fellows will contribute writing and research to one our three main issue areas at the Breakthrough Institute: EnergyConservation, or Food & Farming. Fellowships are highly competitive — only 5-10 percent of applicants are generally accepted — and involve cutting-edge writing, research, and public policy analysis. See below for more information on how to apply.


Breakthrough Generation 2018 fellowships will take place mid-June to mid-August 2018. The first two weeks will be dedicated to Breakthrough Bootcamp, an intellectual crash course in Breakthrough’s history and research. If you have a scheduling conflict with these dates, please email us as soon as possible to discuss.


Benefits:


  • The fellowship runs for ten weeks between June and August and pays $600 per week.

  • Fellows work 40 hours per week, and may be considered for full-time employment at the end of the fellowship. Breakthrough does not provide housing.

Requirements:


  • Final-year undergraduates, college graduates, and postgraduates are eligible to apply for the fellowship.

  • Fellowships are open to applicants from any country.

Application:


Cover Letter


Please indicate at the top of your cover letter which of the three research areas you wish to be considered for: Energy, Conservation, or Food & Farming. An excellent cover letter will display a thorough understanding of Breakthrough’s work and ideas, and discuss at least one of our publications and/or An Ecomodernist Manifesto or Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus’s book Break Through. Please limit your cover letter to one page maximum.


CV/Resume


Please limit your resume or CV to two pages maximum.


Three Writing Samples


1) A 500-1000 word argumentative essay or op-ed (does not have to be published) on a subject of your choice that demonstrates an ability to make a focused argument in a clear, convincing, and accessible way. This writing sample is evaluated for evidence of critical thinking and general writing skills. For examples of opinion pieces written by Breakthrough staff, see herehere, and here.


2) A research paper, preferably between 15-20 pages. This does not need to have been published, but should demonstrate an ability to research and analyze a subject in more depth. It is recommended, but not required, that the topic of the research paper be relevant to the program area you are applying to.


3) An additional writing sample of your choosing — this can be an opinion piece, a research paper, a policy memo, or any other piece of writing that complements the first two samples.


References


Please submit a minimum of three professional references with contact information.


Letters of Recommendation


Letters of recommendation are welcome but not required. Recommendations will only be accepted if the author of the letter, not the applicant, sends the letter directly to Breakthrough. Letters should be be attached to your application or sent separately to fellowships [at] thebreakthrough [dot] org with the subject “[Last Name] Generation Application References”


Any other questions or concerns?


Please email fellowships [at] thebreakthrough.org.


 


For More Information:


Visit the Official webpage of the Breakthrough Generation Fellowship 2018


Application Deadline: February 13, 2018 at 11:59 pm PST.





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Breakthrough Generation Fellowship 2018 for Emerging Leaders Worldwide

Friday, December 1, 2017

System Administrator at KPMG Nigeria, Friday 1, December 2017

KPMG Professional Services and KPMG Advisory Services are the KPMG member firm in Nigeria. The partners and people have been operating in Nigeria since 1978, providing multidisciplinary professional services to both local and international organisations within the Nigerian business community.  Our vision is to build and sustain our reputation as the best firm to work with by ensuring our people, clients and communities achieve their full potential. At KPMG, we are committed to working with our clients to cut through complexities of the business world- finding solutions and adding value.


SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR


Auto req ID: 129044BR

Function: Infrastructure – Information Technology

Engagement Type: Internship


QUALIFICATIONS

All eligible candidates must:

Have Completed NYSC

Not be more than 30 Years old

Have a Bachelors Degree in any IT related Course

Have a minimum of 5 credits including Mathematics and English at O Level.


REQUIRED SKILLS

Windows:

Deep knowledge of Microsoft windows server technologies

Expert knowledge and experience in scripting (PowerShell/batch)

Strong knowledge of windows system and patch management via SCCM

Expert knowledge in directory services.

Strong understanding of administrative support for Microsoft solutions.


Linux/Unix:

Experience with general administration of Unix/Linux platforms: AIX, RedHat, Oracle Linux, Centos and Ubuntu.

Experience in shell scripting.

Problem solving and analysis of system and application errors.

Effective in the use of standard operating system tools and utilities.

Perform new hardware and Linux OS installations, patching and upgrades.


Database – Oracle:

Excellent working knowledge of Oracle databases at administration and configuration level.

Exposure to system management tools like Oracle Enterprise Manager, Grid control, Cloud Control etc.

Must have comprehensive and expert knowledge of Oracle database architecture and software products, including a detailed knowledge of Oracle internals and database recovery techniques.

Expert knowledge of RAC, replication and database shell scripting.

Good knowledge of ORA errors.

Exposure and experience in upgrading/patching of oracle databases.


Database – SQL:

Excellent working knowledge of MS-SQL databases at administration and configuration level

Experience in troubleshooting and resolving database issues.

Ability to detect and troubleshoot SQL Server related CPU, memory, disk space and other resource contention issues.

Strong knowledge of backups, restores, recovery models, database shrink operations, DBCC commands, clustering, database mirroring and replication.

Solid acquaintance with windows server, security delegation, SPNs, storage components.

Knowledge of SQL Server tools (Profiler, configuration manager, management studio etc.)

Solid experience in database release management.

Good understanding of transact-SQL and stored procedures.


Network:

Strong knowledge of datacenter design and layout.

Deep and substantial operational experience with enterprise routers and switches (experience with Cisco required).

Knowledge of central administration tool such as Cisco Prime.

Extensive knowledge of the OSI Layer and TCP/IP.

Extensive knowledge of implementing, configuring and managing Cisco LAN/WAN/Wi-Fi technologies across the network infrastructure.

Strong knowledge of Core Cisco Nexus platform configuration.

Experience in IOS and hardware upgrades.


Functional Skills:

Excellent documentation skills

Good project management skills

Excellent written and spoken communication skills to effectively interact with personnel, vendors, and other technical teams to isolate and resolve issues.

Strong service attitude and a commitment to quality.

Ability to work with team members.

Good time management skills.

Excellent presentation skills.

Ability to work under pressure with demanding timelines.


CLICK HERE TO APPLY




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System Administrator at KPMG Nigeria, Friday 1, December 2017

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

MTN Nigeria New Recruitment Ongoing [3 Positions]


MTN Nigeria – The leader in telecommunications in Nigeria, and a part of a diverse community in Africa and the Middle East, our brand is instantly recognisable. It is through our compelling brand that we are able to attract the right talents who we carefully nurture by continuously improving our employment offerings even beyond reward and recognition.


We are recruiting to fill the vacant positions below:


Job Title: Budget Accountant
Location:
 Lagos
Slot: 2
Job Description


  • To take responsibility for OPEX and CAPEX (where applicable) management to include organize the annual financial budget, quarterly forecasts, monitor financial operations and reconcile financial accounts as assigned and applicable to the division Participate in annual budget preparation and budget re-forecasting /reviews including dynamic forecast for the Division

  • Review budget and expenditure reports for the Division and prepare budget variance report.

  • Maintain financial PPPs for the division, ensuring compliance with GAAP requirements and MTN accounting policies.

  • Compile statistical and financial data to support budget preparation and ensure input data is provided for dynamic budget, forecast on headcount and travel preparation.

  • Examine budget estimates for completeness, accuracy and conformance with MTNN procedures and regulations.

  • Manage the accrual process and prepare detailed reports about discrepancies and amendments that occur in the budget during the financial year and other performance reports on a timely basis for relevant stakeholders.

  • Analyse records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments and obligations incurred in operations.

  • Maintain accurate record of all OPEX /CAPEX transactions on the ERP system.

  • Facilitate the management of vendor relationships.

  • Investigate and resolve OPEX issues and respond to queries from other departments regarding budget.

Job Condition:


  • Normal MTNN working conditions

  • May be required to work extended hours

  • Open plan office

Experience & Training


  • First degree in any relevant discipline

  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience on financial analysis or budget management

  • Industry relevant experience will be an added advantage Training:

  • Financial and Management Accounting.

  • Budgeting and cash management.

  • ERP training (preferably IFS).

Minimum Qualification


  • BA, BEd, BEng, BSc, BTech, HND or LLB

 


Job Title: Banking Services Advisor
Location:
 Lagos
Job Description


  • To monitor the banking services provided to MTNN and ensure compliance across board to the Service Level Agreements (SLAs) between MTNN and banks.

  • Coordinate MTNN banking services.

  • Collate and analyse data on cash movements, bank charges, interest rates, exchange rate movements and placements.

  • Set up and manage MTN bank accounts, monitoring bank tariffs and price book for bank charges.

  • Verify all General Ledger balances relating to bank accounts, identifying banking service gaps across the business units that interface with banks.

  • Monitor sweeps from various sub accounts to main accounts for compliance, ensuring credit interest is accurately entered and applied every month as agreed by the various banks.

  • Review banking Service Level Agreements (SLAs) in line with changes in the banking environment, ensuring compliance issues and complaints relating to banking services are followed up and resolved.

  • Implement Treasury policies, processes, and procedures, maintaining Treasury records and audit trail in strict compliance to MTNN policies and procedures.

  • Coordinate monthly reconciliation meeting, providing banking reports for year-end audit as it relates to Treasury.

  • Conduct research and compile data, benchmarking on Treasury and Banking services.

  • Measure the standard of banking services provided to MTNN

  • Collate and store media information (electronic and hard copy) to assist MTNN develop and maintain a standard Treasury department

  • Assist in implementing new business processes within MTNN Treasury functions and across divisional functions.

  • Implement systems for the efficient administration of Treasury department

  • Obtain feedbacks and recommendations from banks on service issues and standards, monitoring and reporting on the quality of banking services.

  • Manage information flow, ensuring clear correspondence and up-to-date communication with banks at all times.

  • Interface with bankers, financial institutions on behalf of the Treasury department.

  • Interface with MTN N departments on behalf of the Treasury department.

Job Condition:


  • Normal MTNN working conditions

  • May be required to work extended hours

  • Open plan office

Experience & Training


  • First degree – Accounting, Economics or any Finance related discipline.

  • A full qualification/membership in a professional accounting association (ACA, ACCA, ACMA, ACT, CFA) will be an advantage

  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in an area of specialisation; with experience working with others

  • Experience working in a medium organization

  • Experience in a financial environment in Treasury/Banking.

  • Familiarity with good accounting practices and the Nigerian policy environment.

  • Extensive bank reconciliation experience

  • Audit, compliance and/or internal control experience

  • Knowledge of banking processes and products.

  • Customer service or performance management experience will be an added advantage

Minimum Qualification


  • B.Ed, B.Sc, B.Eng, B.Tech or HND

 


Job Title: Manager, VAS Support
Location: 
Lagos
Job Description


  • To manage the installation, commissioning and maintenance of all value added services platforms

  • Resolve VAS and data related faults from Second Line Operation and Maintenance.

  • Administer Oracle Database and Solaris System.

  • Develop tools and monitoring scripts using Perl and Unix Scripts.

  • Support Value Added Services Applications.

  • Develop multi thread applications using OOP Languages such as Java, C++, .NET and Perl.

  • Perform Software and Hardware installation.

  • Ensure that ITIL best practices are strictly adhered to. a. Upgrade / load approved patches and fixes. b. Produce test documents.

  • Perform integration and acceptance tests.

  • Implement change request/planned work on platforms using established Change Management procedures.

  • Monitor systems and applications on site and remotely.

  • Resolve, log, analyze and escalate faults on the platforms.

  •  Ensure systems security by carrying out regular file system and database backups, logging of all activities on platforms and regulating access to systems, ensuring confidentiality of information.

  • Conduct monthly routine preventive maintenance and perform software installations.

  • Network and build solid relationships with internal units and relevant third parties (e.g. strategic investors, technical and finance partners, business consultants etc.) and develop a close working relationship with relevant information sources to provide an integrated service.

  • Maintain effective working relationships with internal and external suppliers.

  • Coordinate, coach and influence external partners and essential support departments across MTNN’s business units to deliver a seamless pre-sales and post-sales service experience.

  • Serve the Division’s internal customers and provide solutions to improve the customer experience.

  • Strategic Partnerships with MTNN leadership team to drive awareness on expected behaviours and impact on non-compliance on bottom line results and company image/reputation.

  • Drive planned strategy for the successful delivery of MTN Group and MTNN transformation initiatives focusing on Customer centricity, including Perfect 10 Project.

  • Drive an increase in MTNN’s Net Promoter Score.

  • Ensure resolution of subscriber problems.

  • Interface with various units in MTN; VAS planning, service creation, IS, HLS/DCS, TX services, switch operations etc in the development and support of VAS and data services

  • Liaise with vendors in the development and deployment of VAS solutions and equipment testing

  • Liaise with Network Implementation, Customer Care and Marketing units where required

  • Provide support for other MTN Opcos as may be required

Job Condition:


  • Normal MTNN working conditions

  • May be required to work extended hours

  • National travel and a valid driver’s license

Experience & Training  


  • First degree in Electrical/Electronics, Computer Engineering or related discipline

  • Minimum 6 years’ experience which includes:

  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in an area of specialization; with experience in supervising/managing others

  • Experience working in a medium to large organization

  • Hands-on experience in VAS Messaging systems, products and applications. Solaris and Databases System Administration

  • Unix/Oracle/ITIL/Java Certifications Training:
    • UNIX Shell script

    • PERL scripts

    • Product specific trainings on VAS core platforms and services ( WAP, SMSC, USSD, subscription systems)


Minimum Qualification


  • B.Ed, B.Eng, B.Sc, B.Tech or HND

 


How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply


Application Deadline  30th October, 2017.





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MTN Nigeria New Recruitment Ongoing [3 Positions]

Career Opportunities at MTN Nigeria, Wednesday 25, October 2017

MTN Nigeria – The leader in telecommunications in Nigeria, and a part of a diverse community in Africa and the Middle East, our brand is instantly recognisable. It is through our compelling brand that we are able to attract the right talents who we carefully nurture by continuously improving our employment offerings even beyond reward and recognition.


BUDGET ACCOUNTANT – 2 POSITIONS


JOB DESCRIPTION

To take responsibility for OPEX and CAPEX (where applicable) management to include organize the annual financial budget, quarterly forecasts, monitor financial operations and reconcile financial accounts as assigned and applicable to the division Participate in annual budget preparation and budget re-forecasting /reviews including dynamic forecast for the Division

Review budget and expenditure reports for the Division and prepare budget variance report.

Maintain financial PPPs for the division, ensuring compliance with GAAP requirements and MTN accounting policies.

Compile statistical and financial data to support budget preparation and ensure input data is provided for dynamic budget, forecast on headcount and travel preparation.

Examine budget estimates for completeness, accuracy and conformance with MTNN procedures and regulations.

Manage the accrual process and prepare detailed reports about discrepancies and amendments that occur in the budget during the financial year and other performance reports on a timely basis for relevant stakeholders.

Analyse records of present and past operations, trends and costs, estimated and realized revenues, administrative commitments and obligations incurred in operations.

Maintain accurate record of all OPEX /CAPEX transactions on the ERP system.

Facilitate the management of vendor relationships.

Investigate and resolve OPEX issues and respond to queries from other departments regarding budget.


JOB CONDITION:

Normal MTNN working conditions

May be required to work extended hours

Open plan office


Experience & Training

First degree in any relevant discipline

Minimum of 3 years’ experience on financial analysis or budget management

Industry relevant experience will be an added advantage Training:

Financial and Management Accounting.

Budgeting and cash management.

ERP training (preferably IFS).


MINIMUM QUALIFICATION

BA, BEd, BEng, BSc, BTech, HND or LLB


BANKING SERVICES ADVISOR


JOB DESCRIPTION

To monitor the banking services provided to MTNN and ensure compliance across board to the Service Level Agreements (SLAs) between MTNN and banks.

Coordinate MTNN banking services.

Collate and analyse data on cash movements, bank charges, interest rates, exchange rate movements and placements.

Set up and manage MTN bank accounts, monitoring bank tariffs and price book for bank charges.

Verify all General Ledger balances relating to bank accounts, identifying banking service gaps across the business units that interface with banks.

Monitor sweeps from various sub accounts to main accounts for compliance, ensuring credit interest is accurately entered and applied every month as agreed by the various banks.

Review banking Service Level Agreements (SLAs) in line with changes in the banking environment, ensuring compliance issues and complaints relating to banking services are followed up and resolved.

Implement Treasury policies, processes, and procedures, maintaining Treasury records and audit trail in strict compliance to MTNN policies and procedures.

Coordinate monthly reconciliation meeting, providing banking reports for year-end audit as it relates to Treasury.

Conduct research and compile data, benchmarking on Treasury and Banking services.

Measure the standard of banking services provided to MTNN

Collate and store media information (electronic and hard copy) to assist MTNN develop and maintain a standard Treasury department

Assist in implementing new business processes within MTNN Treasury functions and across divisional functions.

Implement systems for the efficient administration of Treasury department

Obtain feedbacks and recommendations from banks on service issues and standards, monitoring and reporting on the quality of banking services.

Manage information flow, ensuring clear correspondence and up-to-date communication with banks at all times.

Interface with bankers, financial institutions on behalf of the Treasury department.

Interface with MTN N departments on behalf of the Treasury department.


JOB CONDITION:

Normal MTNN working conditions

May be required to work extended hours

Open plan office


EXPERIENCE & TRAINING

First degree – Accounting, Economics or any Finance related discipline.

A full qualification/membership in a professional accounting association (ACA, ACCA, ACMA, ACT, CFA) will be an advantage

Minimum of 3 years’ experience in an area of spe…ation; with experience working with others

Experience working in a medium organization

Experience in a financial environment in Treasury/Banking.

Familiarity with good accounting practices and the Nigerian policy environment.

Extensive bank reconciliation experience

Audit, compliance and/or internal control experience

Knowledge of banking processes and products.

Customer service or performance management experience will be an added advantage


Minimum Qualification

B.Ed, B.Sc, B.Eng, B.Tech or HND


MANAGER, VAS SUPPORT


JOB DESCRIPTION

To manage the installation, commissioning and maintenance of all value added services platforms

Resolve VAS and data related faults from Second Line Operation and Maintenance.

Administer Oracle Database and Solaris System.

Develop tools and monitoring scripts using Perl and Unix Scripts.

Support Value Added Services Applications.

Develop multi thread applications using OOP Languages such as Java, C++, .NET and Perl.

Perform Software and Hardware installation.

Ensure that ITIL best practices are strictly adhered to. a. Upgrade / load approved patches and fixes. b. Produce test documents.

Perform integration and acceptance tests.

Implement change request/planned work on platforms using established Change Management procedures.

Monitor systems and applications on site and remotely.

Resolve, log, analyze and escalate faults on the platforms.

Ensure systems security by carrying out regular file system and database backups, logging of all activities on platforms and regulating access to systems, ensuring confidentiality of information.

Conduct monthly routine preventive maintenance and perform software installations.

Network and build solid relationships with internal units and relevant third parties (e.g. strategic investors, technical and finance partners, business consultants etc.) and develop a close working relationship with relevant information sources to provide an integrated service.

Maintain effective working relationships with internal and external suppliers.

Coordinate, coach and influence external partners and essential support departments across MTNN’s business units to deliver a seamless pre-sales and post-sales service experience.

Serve the Division’s internal customers and provide solutions to improve the customer experience.

Strategic Partnerships with MTNN leadership team to drive awareness on expected behaviours and impact on non-compliance on bottom line results and company image/reputation.

Drive planned strategy for the successful delivery of MTN Group and MTNN transformation initiatives focusing on Customer centricity, including Perfect 10 Project.

Drive an increase in MTNN’s Net Promoter Score.

Ensure resolution of subscriber problems.

Interface with various units in MTN; VAS planning, service creation, IS, HLS/DCS, TX services, switch operations etc in the development and support of VAS and data services

Liaise with vendors in the development and deployment of VAS solutions and equipment testing

Liaise with Network Implementation, Customer Care and Marketing units where required

Provide support for other MTN Opcos as may be required


JOB CONDITION:

Normal MTNN working conditions

May be required to work extended hours

National travel and a valid driver’s license


Experience & Training

First degree in Electrical/Electronics, Computer Engineering or related discipline

Minimum 6 years’ experience which includes:

Minimum of 3 years’ experience in an area of specialization; with experience in supervising/managing others

Experience working in a medium to large organization

Hands-on experience in VAS Messaging systems, products and applications. Solaris and Databases System Administration

Unix/Oracle/ITIL/Java Certifications Training:

UNIX Shell script

PERL scripts

Product specific trainings on VAS core platforms and services ( WAP, SMSC, USSD, subscription systems)


Minimum Qualification

B.Ed, B.Eng, B.Sc, B.Tech or HND.


TO APPLY

Click on Job Title below:


BUDGET ACCOUNTANT
BANKING SERVICES ADVISOR
MANAGER, VAS SUPPORT


DUE DATE: 30 October, 2017




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Career Opportunities at MTN Nigeria, Wednesday 25, October 2017

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Why Is It So Important For Women of All Ages to Be Daring/Fearless at Work?


+ Why is it so important for women of all ages to be daring/fearless at work?


First, let’s define what “daring” and “fearless” mean when we’re talking about work. In today’s economy, being daring and fearless at work means knowing what your deal is, and how to deal. In my book and in my work, the word “Deal” refers to your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats – in fact, chapter 2 of the book is actually titled, “Deal.” Being daring and fearless means you lead with your strengths and opportunities, while keeping your weaknesses and threats in check as much as possible. If you’ve built your life (and/or career) around a certain routine or skill set, and you’ve been successful at it, it’s easy to see why you might want to stay in your current parking spot rather than deal with change, or seek out and negotiate a new deal. Being daring and fearless means you resist that inertia, because what you don’t do to bring about positive change in your deal, actually can hurt you. At some point, we all need to dare re-vamp our deal.


+ What are some ways women can enact their fearlessness at work? What should they not do?


The most important way that women can enact their daring and fearlessness at work is to cultivate influential and powerful people who can champion you – not just assist, mentor or advise you. You need to cultivate, secure and exchange your talents with those of sponsors – persons of power and influence who actively champion your mission and vision. If working under the tutelage of a sponsor seems counter-intuitive to being daring or fearless, please know that a sponsor with access to decision makers, financial resources, and proprietary information that you can’t access on your own can make you very daring and fearless indeed. Finding a sponsor involves seeking out someone who can motivate you to dare even further, which also means you have to learn about your sponsor’s priorities, motivations and needs, and where there are common ground and mutual benefit for both of you. Working with a sponsor is an exchange. It works best when there are complementary skills and talents at work.


As for what women should not do to enact their fearlessness at work:don’t confuse being daring and fearless with being reckless or ruthless. Our current economic state is grave evidence that morally or ethically suspect activity is not only reckless but can have dire consequences for your life, not just your career. Also, review the definition of the word “ruthless,” which has become a synonym for “driven” or “tenacious” – not an apt one. In that regard, know the values of the firm and industry in which you operate; then decide how you and they define “ruthless” and how that jibes with your own ethics, values, morals and ideals. Chapter 7 of my book, titled “Reason,” discusses this issue in great detail, especially how to protect yourself in situations where your definition of daring and fearless may conflict with that of your company or industry.


+ What are the benefits for working women to be more daring or fearless?


Demonstrating that you can 1) create, secure and manage new revenue streams, or 2) devise effective ways to reduce costs, will make you feel very daring and fearless. The benefits are that you increase your conviction, competence and confidence, becoming more daring and fearless. Being skilled at driving revenue or reducing costs makes you one of the most valuable persons at any organization, in your own business or in another organization, whether in the public, corporate or nonprofit sector. Increasing revenue and/or containing costs both involve extreme focus, research, empathy, and drive. Here’s why:


Focus,because to be daring and fearless you really have to become an expert in your industry, which also means you are constantly looking for new or better products, services or clients to explore.


Research, because you have to demonstrate and substantiate that your recommendations are based on real-world facts and quantitative metrics.


Empathy, because focus and research often start with listening, observing, or staying quiet, before peppering someone with questions and volunteering suggestions.


Drive, because sometimes you need to muster up, shore up and deploy different kinds and levels of energy and intellectual firepower than those within your usual comfort level or way of operating. It takes a lot of drive to adapt to the point where you are in fact daring and fearless – as opposed to reckless or compromised.


+ Where can women go for more info and resources on being daring/fearless at work (other than your site/book, which we will link to)?


Here are just a few of my favorite books about being daring and fearless, including how to negotiate a better deal and how to sell anyone almost anything.


1. Marshall Goldsmith and Mark Reiter, What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: How Successful People Become Even More Successful (Hyperion, 2007)


2. Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton, Now, Discover Your Strengths (Free Press, 2001)


3. David Allen, Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (Penguin, 2002)


4. G. Richard Shell, Bargaining for Advantage: Negotiation Strategies for Reasonable People, (Viking, 2000)


5. Jeffrey J. Fox, How to Become a Rainmaker: The RulesFor Getting and Keeping Customers and Clients (Hyperion, 2000)


6. Susan Jeffers, Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway (1987)






Why Is It So Important For Women of All Ages to Be Daring/Fearless at Work?

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Oil and Gas: SPS Service Coordinator at Aldelia Nigeria

Aldelia is a specialist Oil & Gas , Manpower and Project Services consultancy operating extensively in Europe, the Middle East, South East Asia, Africa and South America with Offices in London, Dubai, Brazil, Iraq, Kurdistan, Singapore and Nigeria. Aldelia is a world leader in Permanent and Contract Staffing and Payroll Solutions providing services for many of the major Oil Exploration and Production companies including ENI, Shell, TOTAL, Petrobras and Odebrecht.

Job Title: SPS Service Coordinator 

Responsibilities


  • Responsible for forecasting and reporting all service-related work in coordination with drilling, services team at Onne and the delivery team including UFR and FPSO package.

  • Responsible for reviewing Contractor’s estimates of SORs, preparing and following up of all Service Orders along with internal approval sheets

  • Responsible for verifying the WEN’s, the Cost Sheets and Services invoices and maintaining the SO/SOR registers with invoiced status.

  • Responsible for reducing Services costs by checking/challenging invoicing methods used by Contractor if not in line with the Contract , proposing methods to reduce Services cost by finding alternative means.

  • Assist PCM in the preparation of 3 months rolling, yearly and Project to Complete forecasts of Provisional Sum utilization.

  • Responsible for reconciling on monthly basis all SO/SOR data with Contractor.

  • Responsible in preparing internal cost dash boards for SPS Package Management information including any potential hinderance of services at Sites or any potential over cost on services as well as in the Provisional Sum of the budget.

  • Support Cost Control and Contracts leads in providing information needed for PMT reporting and Change Management Process.

  • Responsible for supporting Package Control Manager (PCM) in cost/budget reviews and finding means of optimizing costs where ever possible.

  • Work as back to back for the Cost controller when needed as required by PCM.

  • Responsible for the preparation of close out in line with COMPANY procedures.

  • To work closely with all other COMPANY team members and contractor counterparts to ensure correct information is transmitted and fully aligned.

  • To maintain a good and respectful working attitude and good team spirit

HSE


  • To fully comply with security rules when travelling in NIGERIA or between sites outside of NIGERIA

  • To complete necessary trainings as set by affiliate/project plan (to be provided and tracked by HSE Lead Engineer)

  • To attend monthly HSE site meeting

  • To fully comply with site security, health and safety instructions and to stay vigilant and maintain continuous awareness of hazards and surroundings

  • To report any issue/anomalies (using system in place in the facility) and to make use of TOTAL STOP WORK policy as necessary

  • To perform HSE tour when visiting other facilities

  • To ensure that relevant TOTAL 12 golden rules for the site are adhered to

  • To ensure subordinates comply with/implement all above bullet points

  • Position is located in LAGOS, Ikoyi (with missions to PHC as required)

Requirements 


  • Commercial graduate degree like BBA/MBA with strong cost background especially in management of cost reduction and cost control areas. 

  • Good level of expertise with Excel, Power point & Word.

  • Functional knowledge of service-based invoicing and back office processes. English (absolutely needed), French will be considered an added asset.

  • Working knowledge of oil and gas especially subsea activities will be appreciated although not absolutely necessary. 

  • Management experience: Not necessary


Location: Lagos 



Closing Date

15th January, 2017





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Oil and Gas: SPS Service Coordinator at Aldelia Nigeria

Career Opportunity at Ericsson, Wednesday 4, January 2017

Ericsson is a world-leading provider of telecommunications equipment & services to mobile & fixed network operators. Over 1,000 networks in more than 180 countries use Ericsson equipment, & more than 40 percent of the world’s mobile traffic passes through Ericsson networks. Using innovation to empower people, business & society, we are working towards the Networked Society, in which everything that can benefit from a connection will have one. At Ericsson, we apply our innovation to market-based solutions that empower people & society to help shape a more sustainable world.


We are truly a global company, working across borders in 175 countries, offering a diverse, performance-driven culture & an innovative & engaging environment where employees enhance their potential everyday. Our employees live our vision, core values & guiding principles. They share a passion to win & a high responsiveness to customer needs that in turn makes us a desirable partner to our clients. To ensure professional growth, Ericsson offers a stimulating work experience, continuous learning & growth opportunities that allow you to acquire the knowledge & skills necessary to reach your career goals.


We welcome the opportunity to meet you!


MANAGED SERVICES OPERATIONS ASSURANCE SME


JOB SUMMARY: This Job Role is responsible for the Customer Handling, Coordination, Management, Single Customer Complaints and execution of proactive and reactive H/W maintenance activities that require a higher level of Skill. This shall ensure that the MoMo services provided to customers are continuously available and performing to Service Level Agreement (SLA) performance levels.


RESPONSIBILITIES & TASKS

Daily Customer Complaints.

H/W maintenance Preventive maintenance.

End to end issue handling and coordination with GSC.

System Administration.

Customer Handling.


TECHNICAL COMPETENCES:


ECW/EWP Experience.

Unix/Linux Knowledge.

Java/shell scripting.

Knowledge of Oracle/PL/SQL.

F5/VMware/VSphere.

Ericsson Charging System Knowledge.

Working knowledge of different H/W components link HP Servers/EMC/F5 etc.


POSITION QUALIFICATIONS CORE COMPETENCES:

Knowledge of Managed Service Telecom Operations Practice

Presentation & Communication Skills

Knowledge sharing

Problem Solving and strategic thinking

Ericsson Knowledge

Language Skills

Delivering Results & Meeting Customer Expectations

Analyzing

Working with People

Creating & Innovating

Applying Expertise and Technology

Minimum Qualifications & Experience Requirements:

Minimum 5 to 10 years of IT/Telecom experience.

B.Tech/B.E/MCA.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

Problem solving and trouble shooting skills

Good communication skills

Cost Awareness

Social skills and awareness

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Ericsson provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, national origin, ethnic background, age, disability, political opinion, social status, veteran status, union membership or genetics.

Ericsson complies with applicable country, state and all local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location across the world in which the company has facilities. In addition, Ericsson supports the UN Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights and the United Nations Global Compact.

This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, training and development.

Ericsson expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, national origin, ethnic background, age, disability, political opinion, social status, veteran status, union membership or genetic information.


Job details: MSIP Operations Assurance


Job Segment: Operations Manager, Telecom, Telecommunications, Database, Operations, Technology


CLICK HERE TO APPLY




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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Mechanical, Electrical, Instrument Supervisor Vacancy in Oil and Gas Servicing Company


Location(s): Nigeria


Specialization: • Oil and Gas • Industrial Training


Industry: • Oil and Gas / Power and Energy


Application Deadline: 23/01/2017


Job Details


A reputable Oil and Gas servicing company, a lead contractor to ExxonMobil, Total, Shell, Chevron, Agip, FMC, etc is hereby recruiting into the underlisted job posts:


Activities:


Operations


  • Organises on site the maintenance operations which are placed under his responsibility,

  • Assists the planning team by giving any technical support for the preparation of the jobs in his discipline.

  • With his teams assists specialists working under Specific Maintenance Contracts (SMC),

  • Ensures that COMPANY’s HSE regulations are respected (especially procedures related to Work Permits), as well as approved operating procedures and standard industry practice during performance of maintenance operations placed under his responsibility,

  • Manages interventions using the CMMS and checks intervention reports in the CMMS (including those concerning SMC) and writes the technical reports related to his field,

  • Monitors the functioning of utilities and equipment placed under his responsibility,

  • Ensures that the transfer of knowledge by mentoring occurs properly within his teams, and actively participates in this himself,

  • Carries out, at the CSR request, any intervention within his field of competence.

  • Takes in charge the systems under his responsibility in case of breakdown until correct operation status.

Methods


  • Identifies recurrent corrective maintenance interventions, analyses them and suggests improvements,

  • Keeps a critical eye on current preventive maintenance programmes and, if need be, suggests improvements,

  • Warns support teams of any recurring problems related to the availability or quality of spare parts,

  • Suggests improvements and requests modifications.

Quality Assurance


  • Verifies the quality of his teams’ interventions by frequent on-site checks,

  • Ensures that the members of his teams have the qualifications and skills required for the tasks entrusted to them and, if need be, suggests corrective measures.

Purpose


  • He is responsible for maintenance operations within his field of competence.

  • He ensures that maintenance operations under his responsibility are carried out in strict accordance with COMPANY’s current safety rules and operating procedures and in accordance with standard industry practice, thereby guaranteeing the quality of maintenance operations, within his field, carried out on site by CONTRACTOR.

  • He guarantees a good level of availability of the equipment he is responsible for on production sites.

  • He plays a predominant role in the transfer of skills to personnel undergoing training by mentoring on site.

Qualifications Required


The holder of this position must have the following qualifications:


  • Higher National Diploma or Certificate (HND/HNC (A-levels + 3 years’ study) or BTS/DUT or equivalent,

  • 5 to 10 years’ experience in the maintenance field on oil and gas production installations,

  • A basic knowledge of the process of oil and gas treatment, installations and a thorough knowledge of the equipment used in oil and gas treatment installations

  • Specific professional knowledge: SAP/R3 experience and know-how

  • Ability to lead and motivate multi-national teams,

  • Pride in his work, ability to maintain good relations with colleagues and others,

  • Physical ability to work on offshore installations in the climatic conditions of the site,

  • Working language: English

He must have proven ability as a leader of small teams.


Perfectly competent and independent in his field, he must show common sense and organisational ability.


Natural authority, founded on his abilities and on the trust he has in his teams, is essential.


NOTE: APPLICANT MUST HAVE DETAILED KNOWLEDGE AS LISTED BELOW;


MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN


Theoretical knowledge


Petroleum:


–        Have a basic understanding of facilities / process (from well to export). Be knowledgeable of hydrocarbons behaviour and associated risks (explosion, asphyxia…).


Computer:


–        Be able to produce a report using Word, be able to perform simple calculation with Excel. Have been introduced to internet and mails.


Physics:


–        Understanding and use of basic laws and units of physic (Newton’s law, forces, mass, energy…). Be knowledgeable of materials / steels characteristics (use, resistance, corrosion and its prevention).


Engineering:


–        Be able to read and use drawings (P&ID’s, PFD’s, Isometrics), vendor documents (be able to determine tolerance and adjustment figures), name plate and data sheet. Be able to draw accurate sketches and item to scale.


Equipment:


–        Understand the working principles of main mechanical equipment: filters, gear boxes, exchangers, air coolers, diesel engine, gas turbines, centrifugal and reciprocating pumps or compressors, common valves types (butterfly, gate, ball, cage and PSV) and hydraulic systems (cranes, HPU, pumps). Be fully familiar with lubrification requirements and the different type of lubricants.


–        Be sensitized for each of those to their preventive maintenance tasks and purposes.


–        Be aware of CBM (vibration and oil analysis) requirement and purpose.


Maintenance:


–        Understand preventive, corrective maintenance and maintenance plan concepts. Have a basic knowledge of the CMMS (be able to issue a notification, read, interpret and complete work orders…). Be able on a given and simple preventive work order to prepare tools, identify spare parts and adapted procedure or work instruction.


Practical skills


–        Know how to select, use and maintain all the mechanical hand tools (all types of keys, files, drills, callipers, taps…). Be able to use measuring tools (micrometer, vernier, gauges…), torque wrench and fastener.


–        Be able to operate and maintain pneumatic drills or grinders. Be able to use workshop equipment (pedestal drill, hydraulic press…), in particular machining and tooling.


–        Know how to use basic lifting gear (chain block, slings…). Be trained to complete simple / basic lifting operation.


Maintenance know-how


–        Be able to follow maintenance route and fill up associated check-up list (monitoring of rotating equipment). Be able to carry out lubrication routine and top up as required with the correct lubricant.


–        Be able to prepare and install any type of flange gasket. Complete bolting following methodology.


–        Be able to align V-belt, pulley and tension belts following methodology.


–        For common types of valves be able to overhaul them and carry out minor adjustments while in service (tightening of gland packing).


–        For gear box, be able to align gears, inspect & identify faults.


–        For rotating equipment, be able to assist in diagnosis faults and failures, assist in alignment (prepare, cut shim material for alignment, level…). Be able to assist in the removal and replacement of any type of bearing. Check the clearance.


Safety at Work


–        Be knowledgeable of electrical habilitation requirements and be certified as required.


–        Be aware of permit to work, electrical and mechanical isolations requirements. Be aware of gas test requirement.


–        Be knowledgeable of area classification and Ex materials requirements.


–        Be knowledgeable of PPE requirement and MSDS.


–        Understand hazards associated to leak tests and hydrotests.


–        Be aware of colour coding & certification requirements for lifting equipment. Correctly report anomalies, accidents, near misses


INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN


Theoretical knowledge


Petroleum:


–        Have a basic understanding of facilities / process (from well to export). Be knowledgeable of hydrocarbons behaviour and associated risks (explosion, asphyxia…).


Computer:


–        Be able to produce a report using Word, be able to perform simple calculation with Excel. Have been introduced to internet and mails.


Physics:


–        Understanding and use of basic laws and units of physic (temperature, pressure, volume, density; specific gravity…).


Engineering, be able to:


–        Read and use drawings (P&ID’s, ESD matrix and loop diagrams), vendor documents, name plate, datasheets. Be knowledgeable of instrument symbols.


–        Understand regulation principles and be able to analyse them (differentiation in between cascade, split range, simple).


–        Understand basic logic concepts (AND/OR…).


–        Have a basic understanding of PCS, F&G, and ESD systems. Understand inhibit, alarm and trip concepts.


Equipment:


–        Understand working principle of basic instruments: level and interface level transmitters, thermocouples, manometers, vibration probes, metering devices (orifice plate, coriolis, turbine, volumetric).


–        Have basic knowledge in pneumatics and hydraulic distribution as well as electrical engineering (SOV, timer, relay…).


–        Understand manual and automatic valves (including PSV) principle and command (positioner…).


–        Be familiar with all types of F&G detection (fusible loop, UV/IR, gas, smoke);


Maintenance:


–        Understand preventive, corrective maintenance and maintenance plan concepts. Have a basic knowledge of the CMMS (be able to issue a notification, read, interpret and complete work orders…). Be able on a given and simple preventive work order to prepare tools, identify spare parts and adapted procedure or work instruction.


Practical skills


–        Know how to select and use the necessary hand tools. Properly operate, maintain and use the available set of workshop tools.


–        Correct use and handling of tubing, compression fittings, gaskets, “O” rings, cable glands…


–        Correct use and handling of multimeters, calibration unit, hydraulic pumps, deadweight tester, temperature bath, smart calibrator.


Maintenance know-how


–        Be able to complete a loop test from a transmitter / valve, SOV, limit switch, etc… to input / output of PCS/SSS.


–        Be able to calibrate a valve positioner.


–        Gauges & transmitters (pressure, level, temperature and flow): be able to install, remove, calibrate, and test most common types of devices.


–        F&G detection: check, calibrate, test most common type of Fire & Gas detectors (be able to ensure inhibits are in place).


Safety at work


–        Be knowledgeable of electrical habilitation requirements and be certified as required.


–        Be aware of permit to work, electrical and mechanical isolations requirements. Be aware of gas test requirement.


–        Be knowledgeable of area classification and Ex materials requirements.


–        Be knowledgeable of PPE requirement and MSDS interpretation.


–        Correctly report anomalies, accidents, near misses.


ELECTRICAL/HVAV TECHNICIAN


Theoretical knowledge


Petroleum:


–        Have a basic understanding of facilities / process (from well to export). Be knowledgeable of hydrocarbons behaviour and associated risks (explosion, asphyxia…).


Computer:


–        Be able to produce a report using Word, be able to perform simple calculation with Excel. Have been introduced to internet and mails.


Physics:


–        Understanding and use of basic laws and units of physic (resistance, inductance, DC & AC current and voltage, frequency, active and reactive power…). Be able to differentiate low and high voltages.


Engineering:


–        Be able to read and use drawings (single line and schematic diagrams), vendor documents, name plate. Be knowledgeable of electrical symbols.


–        Possess notions on cable sizing and voltage dropping.


–        Be able familiar with a general facilities electrical network philosophy: main generation, emergency generator, switchboard and UPS. Have a basic understanding of inter-tripping and interlocking action, load shedding and load sharing modes.


–        For electrician technicians only, have a basic understating of cathodic protection system.


Equipment:


–        Understand working principle of main electrical equipment: voltage & current transformers, electrical motor, alternator, feeder, UPS, battery, speed variator soft starter and graduator, HV/LV switchboard, lighting and heat tracing panel… For those, be aware of their preventive maintenance requirements. Be aware of CBM (thermography) requirement and purpose.


–        Understand principles and know the different systems of earthing (IT, TT, TN and DC unearthed system).


–        Have a basic knowledge of working principle of a PLC. Logic diagram with module: AND/OR, NAND/NOR, clock, delay, latch, memory, micro processor… Understand inhibit, alarm and trip concepts.


–        Understand the principle of electrical protection: short circuit, over load, earth fault, reverse power, transformer, alternator and motor specific protections.


–        Be knowledgeable on explosion proof materiel and associated requirements.


–        For electrician technicians only and for high voltage panel: be able to identify all cubicles and their equipment. Understand interlocking systems in between cubicles.


–        For HVAC technicians only, understand working principle of HVAC equipment with different technology (chiller and reciprocating compressor, split units…).


Maintenance:


–        Understand preventive, corrective predictive maintenance and maintenance plan concepts. Have a basic knowledge of the CMMS (be able to issue a notification, read, interpret and complete work orders…). Be able on a given and simple preventive work order to prepare tools, identify spare parts and adapted procedure or work instruction.


Practical skills


–        Know how to select and use the available and necessary hand tools for electrician (including special insulated tools).


–        Be familiar with construction practise: laying, pulling and connecting cables (using cables glands, terminals blocks, cable lugs, bus bar, sealing compound…)


–        Correct use and handling of multimeters, clip on ammeters, Ohmmeter, earth tester (megger), earth leakage kit and recorder


Maintenance know-how


–        Be able to maintain and troubleshoot small electrical installation like lighting and heat tracing circuit.


–        Be able to identify the different types of cables (including ground ones) connect those properly (using lugs) and perform their proper laying (in trenches, on cable tray…). Select, use and install the appropriate cable glands and tags.


–        Be able to do preventive maintenance on non-critical equipment: batteries, motor, alternator, breaker, transformer, contactor and switchboard.


–        Be able to test and verify alarms, trip and interlock settings.


–        Be able to perform insulation and continuity tests


–        LV Electrical equipments: be able to dismantle, replace defective parts, reassemble, reconnect and check the system. Identify all accessories.


Safety at work


–        Knowledge of electrical habilitation requirements and be certified as required.


–        Be aware of permit to work and electrical isolations requirements. Be aware of gas test requirement.


–        Be knowledgeable on PPE requirement and MSDS interpretation.


–        Be aware of area classification, marking for hazardous area ATEX rules and Ex explosion proof materials.


–        Correctly report anomalies, accidents, near misses.


HOW TO APPLY


Interested and qualified candidates should send detailed curriculum vitae with supporting documents (Credentials) indicating the job post applied for as the subject to the email address below:


Email:  [email protected]


Note: Application format MUST be in MS-word (doc) only. Only shortlisted candidate will be contacted.


Application Deadline: 23/01/2017





Mechanical, Electrical, Instrument Supervisor Vacancy in Oil and Gas Servicing Company

Package Coordinator / TURBINIST in an Oil and Gas Servicing Company


Location(s): Nigeria


Specialization: • Oil and Gas • Industrial Training


Industry: • Oil and Gas / Power and Energy


Application Deadline: 23/01/2017


Job Details


A reputable Oil and Gas servicing company, a lead contractor to ExxonMobil, Total, Shell, Chevron, Agip, FMC, etc is hereby recruiting into the underlisted job posts:


Activities:


Operations


  • Organises on site the maintenance operations which are related to turbo machines by co-ordinating supervisors.

  • Assists the planning team by giving any technical support for the preparation of the jobs in his discipline.

  • Assists specialists working under Specific Maintenance Contracts (SMC),

  • Ensures that COMPANY’s HSE regulations are respected (especially procedures related to Work Permits), as well as approved operating procedures and standard industry practice during performance of maintenance operations placed under his responsibility,

  • Manages interventions using the CMMS,

  • Enters intervention reports in the CMMS (including those concerning SMC) and writes the technical reports related to his field,

  • Takes in charge the turbo packages in case of breakdown until correct operation status.

  • Assists operation team in conducting the turbo machines.

Methods


  • Identifies recurrent corrective maintenance interventions, analyses them and suggests improvements,

  • Keeps a critical eye on current preventive maintenance programmes and, if need be, suggests improvements,

  • Warns support teams of any recurring problems related to the availability or quality of spare parts,

  • Suggests improvements and requests modifications.

  • Monitors the functioning of turbo machines, by following important parameters of the packages,

Quality Assurance


  • Verifies the quality of interventions by frequent on-site checks,

Purpose


  • He is responsible for the reliability and integrity of turbo machines

He ensures that maintenance operations under his responsibility are carried out in strict accordance with COMPANY’s current safety rules and operating procedures and in accordance with standard industry practice, thereby guaranteeing the quality of maintenance operations, within his field, carried out on site by CONTRACTOR.


Qualifications required


The holder of this position must have the following qualifications:


  • Higher National Diploma or Certificate (HND/HNC (A-levels + 3 years. study) or BTS/DUT or equivalent.

  • 3 to 5 years. experience in the maintenance or operation field on gas turbine,

  • Specific professional knowledge:
    •     Gas turbine
    •     Gas compressor

  • Ability to lead and motivate multi-national teams,

  • Pride in his work, ability to maintain good relations with colleagues and others,

  • Physical ability to work on offshore installations in the climatic conditions of the site,

  • Languages: English

  • He must have proven ability as a leader of small teams. Perfectly competent and independent in his field, he must show common sense and organisational ability.

NOTE: APPLICANT MUST HAVE DETAILED KNOWLEDGE AS LISTED BELOW;


MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN


Theoretical knowledge


Petroleum:


–        Have a basic understanding of facilities / process (from well to export). Be knowledgeable of hydrocarbons behaviour and associated risks (explosion, asphyxia…).


Computer:


–        Be able to produce a report using Word, be able to perform simple calculation with Excel. Have been introduced to internet and mails.


Physics:


–        Understanding and use of basic laws and units of physic (Newton’s law, forces, mass, energy…). Be knowledgeable of materials / steels characteristics (use, resistance, corrosion and its prevention).


Engineering:


–        Be able to read and use drawings (P&ID’s, PFD’s, Isometrics), vendor documents (be able to determine tolerance and adjustment figures), name plate and data sheet. Be able to draw accurate sketches and item to scale.


Equipment:


–        Understand the working principles of main mechanical equipment: filters, gear boxes, exchangers, air coolers, diesel engine, gas turbines, centrifugal and reciprocating pumps or compressors, common valves types (butterfly, gate, ball, cage and PSV) and hydraulic systems (cranes, HPU, pumps). Be fully familiar with lubrification requirements and the different type of lubricants.


–        Be sensitized for each of those to their preventive maintenance tasks and purposes.


–        Be aware of CBM (vibration and oil analysis) requirement and purpose.


Maintenance:


–        Understand preventive, corrective maintenance and maintenance plan concepts. Have a basic knowledge of the CMMS (be able to issue a notification, read, interpret and complete work orders…). Be able on a given and simple preventive work order to prepare tools, identify spare parts and adapted procedure or work instruction.


Practical skills


–        Know how to select, use and maintain all the mechanical hand tools (all types of keys, files, drills, callipers, taps…). Be able to use measuring tools (micrometer, vernier, gauges…), torque wrench and fastener.


–        Be able to operate and maintain pneumatic drills or grinders. Be able to use workshop equipment (pedestal drill, hydraulic press…), in particular machining and tooling.


–        Know how to use basic lifting gear (chain block, slings…). Be trained to complete simple / basic lifting operation.


Maintenance know-how


–        Be able to follow maintenance route and fill up associated check-up list (monitoring of rotating equipment). Be able to carry out lubrication routine and top up as required with the correct lubricant.


–        Be able to prepare and install any type of flange gasket. Complete bolting following methodology.


–        Be able to align V-belt, pulley and tension belts following methodology.


–        For common types of valves be able to overhaul them and carry out minor adjustments while in service (tightening of gland packing).


–        For gear box, be able to align gears, inspect & identify faults.


–        For rotating equipment, be able to assist in diagnosis faults and failures, assist in alignment (prepare, cut shim material for alignment, level…). Be able to assist in the removal and replacement of any type of bearing. Check the clearance.


Safety at Work


–        Be knowledgeable of electrical habilitation requirements and be certified as required.


–        Be aware of permit to work, electrical and mechanical isolations requirements. Be aware of gas test requirement.


–        Be knowledgeable of area classification and Ex materials requirements.


–        Be knowledgeable of PPE requirement and MSDS.


–        Understand hazards associated to leak tests and hydrotests.


–        Be aware of colour coding & certification requirements for lifting equipment. Correctly report anomalies, accidents, near misses


INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN


Theoretical knowledge


Petroleum:


–        Have a basic understanding of facilities / process (from well to export). Be knowledgeable of hydrocarbons behaviour and associated risks (explosion, asphyxia…).


Computer:


–        Be able to produce a report using Word, be able to perform simple calculation with Excel. Have been introduced to internet and mails.


Physics:


–        Understanding and use of basic laws and units of physic (temperature, pressure, volume, density; specific gravity…).


Engineering, be able to:


–        Read and use drawings (P&ID’s, ESD matrix and loop diagrams), vendor documents, name plate, datasheets. Be knowledgeable of instrument symbols.


–        Understand regulation principles and be able to analyse them (differentiation in between cascade, split range, simple).


–        Understand basic logic concepts (AND/OR…).


–        Have a basic understanding of PCS, F&G, and ESD systems. Understand inhibit, alarm and trip concepts.


Equipment:


–        Understand working principle of basic instruments: level and interface level transmitters, thermocouples, manometers, vibration probes, metering devices (orifice plate, coriolis, turbine, volumetric).


–        Have basic knowledge in pneumatics and hydraulic distribution as well as electrical engineering (SOV, timer, relay…).


–        Understand manual and automatic valves (including PSV) principle and command (positioner…).


–        Be familiar with all types of F&G detection (fusible loop, UV/IR, gas, smoke);


Maintenance:


–        Understand preventive, corrective maintenance and maintenance plan concepts. Have a basic knowledge of the CMMS (be able to issue a notification, read, interpret and complete work orders…). Be able on a given and simple preventive work order to prepare tools, identify spare parts and adapted procedure or work instruction.


Practical skills


–        Know how to select and use the necessary hand tools. Properly operate, maintain and use the available set of workshop tools.


–        Correct use and handling of tubing, compression fittings, gaskets, “O” rings, cable glands…


–        Correct use and handling of multimeters, calibration unit, hydraulic pumps, deadweight tester, temperature bath, smart calibrator.


Maintenance know-how


–        Be able to complete a loop test from a transmitter / valve, SOV, limit switch, etc… to input / output of PCS/SSS.


–        Be able to calibrate a valve positioner.


–        Gauges & transmitters (pressure, level, temperature and flow): be able to install, remove, calibrate, and test most common types of devices.


–        F&G detection: check, calibrate, test most common type of Fire & Gas detectors (be able to ensure inhibits are in place).


Safety at work


–        Be knowledgeable of electrical habilitation requirements and be certified as required.


–        Be aware of permit to work, electrical and mechanical isolations requirements. Be aware of gas test requirement.


–        Be knowledgeable of area classification and Ex materials requirements.


–        Be knowledgeable of PPE requirement and MSDS interpretation.


–        Correctly report anomalies, accidents, near misses.


ELECTRICAL/HVAV TECHNICIAN


Theoretical knowledge


Petroleum:


–        Have a basic understanding of facilities / process (from well to export). Be knowledgeable of hydrocarbons behaviour and associated risks (explosion, asphyxia…).


Computer:


–        Be able to produce a report using Word, be able to perform simple calculation with Excel. Have been introduced to internet and mails.


Physics:


–        Understanding and use of basic laws and units of physic (resistance, inductance, DC & AC current and voltage, frequency, active and reactive power…). Be able to differentiate low and high voltages.


Engineering:


–        Be able to read and use drawings (single line and schematic diagrams), vendor documents, name plate. Be knowledgeable of electrical symbols.


–        Possess notions on cable sizing and voltage dropping.


–        Be able familiar with a general facilities electrical network philosophy: main generation, emergency generator, switchboard and UPS. Have a basic understanding of inter-tripping and interlocking action, load shedding and load sharing modes.


–        For electrician technicians only, have a basic understating of cathodic protection system.


Equipment:


–        Understand working principle of main electrical equipment: voltage & current transformers, electrical motor, alternator, feeder, UPS, battery, speed variator soft starter and graduator, HV/LV switchboard, lighting and heat tracing panel… For those, be aware of their preventive maintenance requirements. Be aware of CBM (thermography) requirement and purpose.


–        Understand principles and know the different systems of earthing (IT, TT, TN and DC unearthed system).


–        Have a basic knowledge of working principle of a PLC. Logic diagram with module: AND/OR, NAND/NOR, clock, delay, latch, memory, micro processor… Understand inhibit, alarm and trip concepts.


–        Understand the principle of electrical protection: short circuit, over load, earth fault, reverse power, transformer, alternator and motor specific protections.


–        Be knowledgeable on explosion proof materiel and associated requirements.


–        For electrician technicians only and for high voltage panel: be able to identify all cubicles and their equipment. Understand interlocking systems in between cubicles.


–        For HVAC technicians only, understand working principle of HVAC equipment with different technology (chiller and reciprocating compressor, split units…).


Maintenance:


–        Understand preventive, corrective predictive maintenance and maintenance plan concepts. Have a basic knowledge of the CMMS (be able to issue a notification, read, interpret and complete work orders…). Be able on a given and simple preventive work order to prepare tools, identify spare parts and adapted procedure or work instruction.


Practical skills


–        Know how to select and use the available and necessary hand tools for electrician (including special insulated tools).


–        Be familiar with construction practise: laying, pulling and connecting cables (using cables glands, terminals blocks, cable lugs, bus bar, sealing compound…)


–        Correct use and handling of multimeters, clip on ammeters, Ohmmeter, earth tester (megger), earth leakage kit and recorder


Maintenance know-how


–        Be able to maintain and troubleshoot small electrical installation like lighting and heat tracing circuit.


–        Be able to identify the different types of cables (including ground ones) connect those properly (using lugs) and perform their proper laying (in trenches, on cable tray…). Select, use and install the appropriate cable glands and tags.


–        Be able to do preventive maintenance on non-critical equipment: batteries, motor, alternator, breaker, transformer, contactor and switchboard.


–        Be able to test and verify alarms, trip and interlock settings.


–        Be able to perform insulation and continuity tests


–        LV Electrical equipments: be able to dismantle, replace defective parts, reassemble, reconnect and check the system. Identify all accessories.


Safety at work


–        Knowledge of electrical habilitation requirements and be certified as required.


–        Be aware of permit to work and electrical isolations requirements. Be aware of gas test requirement.


–        Be knowledgeable on PPE requirement and MSDS interpretation.


–        Be aware of area classification, marking for hazardous area ATEX rules and Ex explosion proof materials.


–        Correctly report anomalies, accidents, near misses.


HOW TO APPLY


Interested and qualified candidates should send detailed curriculum vitae with supporting documents (Credentials) indicating the job post applied for as the subject to the email address below:


Email:  [email protected]


Note: Application format MUST be in MS-word (doc) only. Only shortlisted candidate will be contacted.


Application Deadline: 23/01/2017





Package Coordinator / TURBINIST in an Oil and Gas Servicing Company