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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Engineers (Skills Acquisition Programme) at a Leader in the International Telecommunications Industry

Engineers (Skills Acquisition Programme) at a Leader in the International Telecommunications Industry

Our Company, a Leader in the International Telecommunications Industry, is in the process of recruiting top class engineers to participate in its’ skills Acquisition Programme. The successful applicants will be based in the Lagos Ericsson Office and undergo an intensive 12 month programme, which will cover all core areas in the organization.

Position:     Engineers (Skills Acquisition Programme)

Requirements:

    Minimum of a second Class Upper bachelor’s degree in Electrical/ Electronics engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Physics/Electronics, Systems Engineering, Telecommunications, Information Technology or in a similar discipline from a reputable institution of higher learning.
    Evidence of completion of exemption from National Service



General Abilities and Skills for All Categories:

    Analytic and Logical Thinker
    Quick learner
    Strong organizational skills
    Ability to take the initiative, prioritize and multitask
    Excellent verbal and written communication skills
    Understanding of key customer relationships
    Accuracy and attention to detail
    Willing to walk the extra mile to resolve issues
    Basic understanding of telecommunications

Method of Application:

Please apply at www.ericsson.com/careers on or before 19th August 2011

Details in your Curriculum Vitae should be limited to the following information:

a)       First Name

b)      Surname

c)       Gender

d)      Date of Birth

e)       Marital Status

f)       E-mail address

g)       Phone Number

h)      Residential and Postal Address

i)       Any other training

m)     Names and contact details of Referees



N.B. Only short listed applicants will be contacted.

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