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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Chevron Nigeria Careers

Chevron Nigeria, one of the world's leading integrated energy companies providing energy efficiency solutions and developing the energy resources of the future, requires qualified candidates to join their company in Lagos:

Position: Completions Engineer

Qualifications & Experience:

Bachelor's degree in Engineering with a minimum of Second Class Upper Division.
Able to demonstrable experience in coordinating Reservoir Management and Production Operations interface and ability to use MS Office Suite and completions softwares.
Minimum of Five (5) years relevant post degree work experience as a Completions Engineer (includes National Youth Service).

Position: Drilling Engineer

Qualification & Experience:

Evaluate well design alternatives to provide auditable design basis for chosen development plans.
Perform Drilling Engineering functions.
Challenge all well designs review processes and direct overall well planning operations.
Bachelor's degree in Engineering with a minimum of Second Class Upper Division.
Mastery of Wellview Drilling and Database Application.
Minimum of Five (5) years relevant post degree work experience as a Drilling and Well Design Engineer (includes National Youth Service).


Position: Drilling Fluid Specialist

Qualification & Experience:

Bachelor's degree in Engineering or pure sciences with a minimum of Second Class Upper Division.
Minimum of Five (5) years relevant post degree work experience as a Mud or Drilling Fluids Engineer (includes National Youth Service).

Establish Drilling and Completions Fluids programs.
Assist, advice and support all drilling fluid activities in planning and in daily operations.


Monday, April 25, 2011

The World Bank Group Abuja Nigeria recruiting for a Senior Economist

The World Bank Group Abuja, Nigeria vacancy for the Senior Economist position:

Job Title: SENIOR ECONOMIST. Job Family: Economic Policy. Job # :110709 Location: Abuja, Nigeria. Appointment: International Hire. Closing Date: 10-May-2011
Language Requirments: English & French [Essential]


The Senior Economist (Job #:110709) will lead and oversee a demand-driven research program on regional integration in West Africa that will:
1) Take stock of progress made so far (and identify where progress is lacking or absent) and analyze the political economy of the regional integration process. (2) Examine the reasons for this mixed performance. (3) Compile new analysis where important gaps are identified. (4) Describe and quantify the costs and benefits of regional integration. (5) Improve understanding of the appropriate phasing of regional integration. (6) Develop and publish indicators to measure progress and generate demand for improvement, and (7) Present practical solutions to overcoming key constraints to regional integration.
He/she will work in close collaboration with the regional integration bodies and a steering committee that will give guidance to the Senior Economist with regards to key priorities of the regional actors that will determine the research agenda under the program.
The selected candidate will ensure that the program produces high quality research outputs responding to client needs and will work closely with researchers inside and outside the World Bank implementing elements of the research agenda.
The selected candidate will also help establish regional knowledge platforms and research networks, and support capacity building measures to help formulate and implement relevant policies and projects. At the same time, the selected candidate will also work on integrating relevant research outputs into World Bank operations by ensuring a continuous dialogue with staff working on trade and regional integration in the World Bank.
The position will be for an initial period of two years with the possibility of an extension for one or more years depending on the success of the program. The senior trade economist will report to the sector managers for AFTP4 and AFTP3 respectively, and will work closely with, and be advised by, the Lead Economist (Trade and Regional Integration) in the Africa PREM front office. The position is for a period of 24 months with possibility of renewal for another 12 months. Click to view full job details