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We Offer

A challenging and rewarding


opportunity where you will build
a long-term career in the global
trade and transportation industry
- during the 2-year Graduate
Programme, you will have vast
opportunities and be part of an
international group of young
professionals. Together you will:

Build your knowledge from
some of the best experts within
the shipping and business fields,
in your day to day job and in
classroom environments.
Build a global network that you
can leverage in your future
interactions to enable
collaboration and career.
Be significantly exposed to high-
level leaders to ensure that
theoretical insights are
continuously linked to concrete
business challenges.
Become part of a team where
we play to win and we always
comes before I.

Key Responsibilities
You will join a team of highly
competent colleagues and jointly
participate in reaching the
objectives of your department.
Your manager will continually
provide you with individual
sparring to help you develop
professionally and personally.
Being part of a global shipping
programme, you will meet your
fellow Maersk Liner Graduate
Programme participants from all
over the world in three seminars
where you will receive insights
into the Shipping Industry, grow
your understanding of the
business and grow your personal
competences.
You will take an active role in
your own development and work
together with your manager and
HR to identify your key
development needs and build an
action plan.

Who we are looking for
Masters level education in
Business or related discipline with a
maximum of 3 years work
experience after graduation in
parallel with education or between
degrees. Commercial experience
will be an advantage.
Ambitious individual with a passion
and drive to excel.
Have an international mind-set
and excellent command of English
(both spoken and written).
A pragmatic and holistic thinker.
Resourceful and flexible with
strong capabilities to prioritise,
optimise and perform under limited
resources and tight deadlines.
Strong desire to pursue a long-
term career within the commercial
part of the business.


maerskline.comMaersk Nigeria Ltd. is an agent for Maersk Line which is a part of The Maersk Group.
Maersk Nigeria is represented in Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Kano with over 120 employees and is part
the Central West Africa Cluster consisting of Togo, Benin Republic, Ghana and Niger Republic.
Maersk Line is the world's largest container shipping, serving customers all across the globe. Maersk
Line has 25,000 employees across 325 offices in more than 125 countries. As a leading provider of
container shipping services, Maersk Lines mission is to provide opportunities in global commerce.
Maersk Line helps customers source goods from anywhere in the world, creating efficiencies in their
supply chains, and making it possible for commodities to reach new markets more quickly. Maersk
Line sets the standards in ensuring continuous and consistent reliable and quality service to its
customers and is regarded amongst the most reliable carriers in the world.


The Maersk Group comprises A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S and subsidiaries
based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Group employs about 89,000 people
in around 135 countries across the world.





Canada has its own group of leading universities known as the Group of Thirteen (G13).
These institutions are among the most research-intensive in the country and specialize in
offering joint research programs. G13 institutions are:
University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
University of Calgary
Dalhousie University
Laval University
McGill University
McMaster University
University of Montral
University of Ottawa
Queen's University
University of Toronto
University of Waterloo
University of Western Ontario
www.scholarshipscanada.com.
www.aucc.ca/scholarships

Candidates can apply online for jobs in the manufacturing industry. Most companies in this
sector allow online CV submission. Manufacturing outfits are always on the look out for
capable and committed individuals.

Here is a list of some key firms in the Nigeria's Manufacturing sector:
Manufacturer Products
British American Tobacco (Nigeria) Limited
PC 35 Idowu Taylor Street
Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria.
http://www.batnigeria.com/
British American Tobacco - Career


Tobacco, Cigarettes
Cadbury Nigeria
Lateef Jakande Road , Agidingbi
Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
P.O. Box 164 , Ikeja.
Telephone: 234-1-4975390-9 Fax: 234-1-2630480
E-mail: cadburynigeria@csplc.com
http://www.cadburynigeria.com/careers.php
http://www.cadburynigeria.com/vacancy.php

Manufacture and
marketing of cocoa-
based beverages
andproducts. Also
engages inprocessing of
cocoa for export.
Coca-Cola NigeriapLC Coca cola, beverage
Pembertonplace,16 Gerrard Rd, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria
Coca-Cola NigeriapLC Career
Coca Cola Nigeria - Career


Dunlop NigeriapLC
Plot 23, Oba Akran Avenue,
P.M.B 21079, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-4900410, 4900419, 4978910-18, 4962666-7
Fax: 234-1-4964734, 2622063 TELEX: 26315
Email: info@dunlopng.com
Website: http://www.dunlopng.com

Manufacturer of tyres
Friesland Foods Wamco NigeriapLC
plot 7B Acme Road
Ikeja Industrial Estate Ogba
p.M.B. 21319 Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

Tel: +234-1-2715100, +234-1-2717325
Fax: +234-1-2715100

http://www.frieslandfoods.com.ng/recruitment.asp
http://www.wamco-ng.com/index.phtml?sec=careers

producer of
diaryproducts such
aspeak Milk
Guinness (Nigeria)pLC
24 Oba Akran Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-4971560-69, 4970739
Fax: 234-1-4970560, 4970548

Brewing, bottling and
marketing of Harp
lager, Malta Guinness.
Also engages in
farming.

May and Baker Nigeriaplc
No 3/5 Sapara Street Industrial Estate
Ikeja Lagos, Nigeria.
Tel: 234-1-4968130-5, 234-1-4968136
Fax: 234-1-4962832
E-mail: info@may-baker.com
Website: http://www.may-baker.com
http://www.may-baker.com/careers.htm

Manufacturer of
antibiotics,
anaesthetics,
analgesics, anti-
malaria, multivitamins.

Neimeth International pharmaceuticalspLC
1, Henry Carr Street
Ikeja Industrial Estate
P.M.B. 21111
Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-4970532, 4973730-4
Fax: 234-1-4963866
Website: http://www.neimethpharmaceuticalsplc.com/

Manufacture
ofpharmaceutical,
Chemical and Animal
Health
Nutritional products
Nigerian Breweriesplc
Iganmu House,
1 Abebe Village Road, Iganmu,
p.O. Box 545, Lagos
Tel: (01) 2717400 - 20
Fax: (01) 5852067
http://www.nbplc.com/

Thepioneer and largest
brewing company in
Nigeria. It's Ama
Brewery is the biggest
brewery in Nigeria and
the most modern in the
world.
Nigerian German Chemicals
Plot 144 Oba Akran Avenue
P.O. Box 261, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-4968220-9
Fax: 234-1-4960482
Email: enquiries@ngcplc.com
http://www.ngcplc.com/

Manufacturers and
distributors of
pharmaceutical,
consumerproducts and
oil & gas field
chemicals.
Nigerite Limited
Oba Akran Avenue,
P.M.B. 21032, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-4978900-9
Fax: 234-1-2700953, 2700955
http://www.nigeritelimited.com
http://www.nigeritelimited.com/opportunities.htm

Supplier of Quality
Building Material and
Associated Services
within the Nigerian and
selected Regional
markets.


Pharma DekopLC
Plot C15/3 Agbara Industrial Estate
Agbara, Ogun State
P. O. Box 1479, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria

Manufacture and
marketing
ofpharmaceutical and
consumerproducts.
Promasidor
23 Wharf Road, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria.
Tel: 234-1-5871449
Fax: 234-1-2645210
Website: http://www.promasidor-ng.com/

Makers of Milk,
Chocolate Food drinks
and consumerproducts.
PZ IndustriespLC
45/47 Townplanning Way
Illupeju Industrial Estate
PMB 21132 Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-4973460-8
Fax: 234-1-4962076
E-mail: pzi@alpha.linkserve.com, recruitment@pzil.com

Manufacture and sale
of consumersproducts
like soaps, detergents,
cosmetics,
pharmaceuticals and
confectionery.

Nestl Nigeriaplc,
22/24 Industrial Avenue, Ilupeju, pMB 21164, Ikeja, Lagos,
Nigeria
Tel: +234-1-497 87 20
Fax: +234-1-496 30 33
Manufacture, marketing and
distribution of foodproducts
such as Nescafe,
Nutritionalproducts.
E-mail: recruitment@ng.nestle.com
Website: Nestle Nigeria

Seven Up Bottling Company
247 Moshood Abiola Way, Ijora
p.O.Box 134, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria
Voice : +234-1-5803420-9
Fax : +234-1-5877146, 5873030
Website: Seven Up Nigeria

Bottling of 7up and
other drinks
Tura International Limited
21B Akin Adesola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria.
Tel: 234-1-2711494, 4610852, 7734668, 7734669
Fax: 234-1-4610853.
E-mail: info@tura-africa.com, info@lornamead-africa.com
Website: http://www.lornamead.com

Personal and Home
Careproducts
Unilever NigeriapLC
1, Billings way Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria
Tel: 234-1-4977300, 49777295, 5873595, 4972133-6 4972315-9
Fax: 234-114972310
Unilever Career http://www.unilever.com/ourcompany/careers/

Manufacture and sale
of consumersproducts
like Omo detergent.

WAPCO
Elephant Cement House, Assbifi Road, Ikeja Business District,
Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria

Cement

The Smart Grid
Maybe you have heard of the Smart Grid on the news or from your energy provider. But not
everyone knows what the grid is, let alone the Smart Grid. "The grid," refers to the electric
grid, a network of transmission lines, substations, transformers and more that deliver
electricity from the power plant to your home or business. Its what you plug into when you
flip on your light switch or power up your computer.
Our current electric grid was built in the 1890s and improved upon as technology advanced
through each decade. Today, it consists of more than 9,200 electric generating units with
more than 1 million megawatts of generating capacity connected to more than 300,000 miles
of transmission lines.
Although the electric grid is considered an engineering marvel, we are stretching its
patchwork nature to its capacity. To move forward, we need a new kind of electric grid, one
that is built from the bottom up to handle the groundswell of digital and computerized
equipment and technology dependent on itand one that can automate and manage the
increasing complexity and needs of electricity in the 21st Century.
What Makes a Grid Smart?
In short, the digital technology that allows for two-way communication between the utility
and its customers, and the sensing along the transmission lines is what makes the grid smart.
Like the Internet, the Smart Grid will consist of controls, computers, automation, and new
technologies and equipment working together, but in this case, these technologies will work
with the electrical grid to respond digitally to our quickly changing electric demand.
What does a Smart Grid do?
The Smart Grid represents an unprecedented opportunity to move the energy industry into a
new era of reliability, availability, and efficiency that will contribute to our economic and
environmental health. During the transition period, it will be critical to carry out testing,
technology improvements, consumer education, development of standards and regulations,
and information sharing between projects to ensure that the benefits we envision from the
Smart Grid become a reality. The benefits associated with the Smart Grid include:
More efficient transmission of electricity
Quicker restoration of electricity after power disturbances
Reduced operations and management costs for utilities, and ultimately lower power
costs for consumers
Reduced peak demand, which will also help lower electricity rates
Increased integration of large-scale renewable energy systems
Better integration of customer-owner power generation systems, including renewable
energy systems
Improved security
Today, an electricity disruption such as a blackout can have a domino effecta series of
failures that can affect banking, communications, traffic, and security. This is a particular
threat in the winter, when homeowners can be left without heat. A smarter grid will add
resiliency to our electric power system and make it better prepared to address emergencies
such as severe storms, earthquakes, large solar flares, and terrorist attacks. Because of its
two-way interactive capacity, the Smart Grid will allow for automatic rerouting when
equipment fails or outages occur. This will minimize outages and minimize the effects when
they do happen.
When a power outage occurs, Smart Grid technologies will detect and isolate the outages,
containing them before they become large-scale blackouts. The new technologies will also
help ensure that electricity recovery resumes quickly and strategically after an emergency
routing electricity to emergency services first, for example. In addition, the Smart Grid will
take greater advantage of customer-owned power generators to produce power when it is not
available from utilities. By combining these "distributed generation" resources, a community
could keep its health center, police department, traffic lights, phone system, and grocery store
operating during emergencies.
In addition, the Smart Grid is a way to address an aging energy infrastructure that needs to be
upgraded or replaced. Its a way to address energy efficiency, to bring increased awareness to
consumers about the connection between electricity use and the environment. And its a way
to bring increased national security to our energy systemdrawing on greater amounts of
home-grown electricity that is more resistant to natural disasters and attack.
Giving Consumers Control
The Smart Grid is not just about utilities and technologies; it is about giving you the
information and tools you need to make choices about your energy use. If you already
manage activities such as personal banking from your home computer, imagine managing
your electricity in a similar way. A smarter grid will enable an unprecedented level of
consumer participation.
For example, you will no longer have to wait for your monthly statement to know how much
electricity you use. With a smarter grid, you can have a clear and timely picture of it. "Smart
meters," and other mechanisms, will allow you to see how much electricity you use, when
you use it, and its cost. Combined with real-time pricing, this will allow you to save money
by using less power when electricity is most expensive.
While the potential benefits of the Smart Grid are usually discussed in terms of economics,
national security, and renewable energy goals, the Smart Grid has the potential to help you
save money by helping you to manage your electricity use and choose the best times to
purchase electricity. And you can save even more by generating your own power.
Building and Testing the Smart Grid
The Smart Grid will consist of millions of pieces and partscontrols, computers, power
lines, and new technologies and equipment. It will take some time for all the technologies to
be perfected, equipment installed, and systems tested before it comes fully on line. And it
wont happen all at oncethe Smart Grid is evolving, piece by piece, over the next decade or
so. Once mature, the Smart Grid will likely bring the same kind of transformation that the
Internet has already brought to the way we live, work, play, and learn.

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