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Graduate positions: The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR)

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) applications are invited from suitably qualified University/Polytechnic Graduates as well as experienced and skilled professionals to fill the under listed vacancies:
POSITION: Graduate Trainees 
Successful applicants shall have the opportunity to develop specialist skills and professional competencies in oil/gas regulations and supervision during their career.
Requirements
Candidates For this category should:
Possess B.Sc/BA/B.Pharm./HND in relevant Engineering and Management/Social Sciences with a minimum of Second Class Lower or Upper Credit.
Possess N.Y.S.C discharged/exemption certificate.
Not more than 30 years old by 31st December, 2016.
Be computer literate.

POSITION: Experienced Hire
Successful candidates shall have their career in the regulatory and monitoring of the dynamic Nigerian Oil and Gas industry with very bright prospects of attaining the peak of their profession.
Requirements
Candidates For this category should:
Possess a minimum of 5 years' experience from the Oil and Gas industry or any other relevant experience.
Not more than 40 years old by 31st December, 2016.
Possess NYSC discharged/exemption certificate.
Be computer literate.
 Application requirements
Candidates are required to have the following available for registration:
Scanned copy of a passport photograph.
Scanned copy of certificates (N.Y.S.C. Discharge/Exemption certificate, Higher Institution Certificate, S.S.C.E. Certificate).
Scanned copy of any other necessary supporting documents.
Candidates are required to fill their application online through the DPR Application Portal. Please follow the instructions to fill in your application:
Only applications in respect of the advertised positions would be considered. All applicants are expected to apply for one position only
Multiple applications by any candidate for more than one job would be DISQUALIFIED.
Upon submission, applicants would receive an acknowledgment containing a reference number which should be quoted in all future correspondences.
Only Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview.
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