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General Electric Nigeria NYSC Internship 2019 for Graduate Nigerians

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General Electric Nigeria is seeking young, vibrant graduate students who will join the GE team through the NYSC Internship Program .

Application Deadline: Ongoing

To Be Taken At (Country): Abuja, Nigeria

About the Award: The role requires working closely with the GE Renewable Energy – Grid Solutions project execution organization to provide operational support on ongoing projects being executed in Nigeria. This role may also require interface with Government entities, GE customers, counterparts and contractors. This role involves project site work.

Type: Internship

Eligibility: 

  • Verified posting/call up letter to Abuja
  • Verified posting by NYSC to GE and completion of the mandatory 3 weeks orientation camp
  • Passion for technology and project management
  • MS/BS in Electronic/Electrical/Power Engineering
  • Academic Excellence: Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of not less than 3.5 (Second Class Upper)
  • Demonstrated leadership ability, Mental Agility, creativity and initiative
  • Strong communication, interpersonal, and influencing skills
  • Strong AutoCAD (2D, 3D/Isometric), Computer Programming, Data Science Skills will be an added advantage

Number of Awards: Not specified

Value of Award: GE Nigeria interns will receive many benefits including:

  • Challenging work assignments
  • Opportunity to participate in fixing Nigeria’s power infrastructure deficit
  • Exposure to a multinational company
  • Developmental feedback
  • Opportunities to network with Leaders and other interns

Duration of Program: Not stated

How to Apply: APPLY NOW

Visit the Program Webpage for Details

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This post was last modified on August 12, 2019 2:00 pm

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