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Jobs/VacanciesFederal Civil Service Vacancies!!! by Figoinc(op): 6:47pm On Aug 13, 2013
FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE VACANCIES!

Federal Civil Service Commission (CSC) invites suitably qualified applicants with good character and integrity, who are interested in making career in the Federal Civil Service to simply apply in any of the vacant positions in the following Federal Ministres

1) Federal Ministry Of Environment Job Recruitment

2) Federal Ministry Of Information Job Recruitment

3) Federal Ministry Of Trade And Investment Job Recruitment

4) Federal Ministry Of Justice Job Recruitment

5) Federal Ministry Of Bureau Of Public Procurement Job Recruitment

Deadline: September 17th, 2013

Details of qualified applicants as follows

A. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF INFORMATION

(i) Government Printer, GL.17 (ii) Deputy Government Printer, GL. 16
(iii) Assistant Government Printer, GL. 15.

Academic Qualifications and Membership of Professional Bodies:-
A candidate must possess at least a Bachelor's Degree in Printing Technology, Graphic Arts or Engineering from a recognized University; Member, Chartered Institute of Professional Printers of Nigeria (CIPPON); Member, National Institute of Printing (NIP).

(i) Government Printer, GL. 17 In addition to above, candidate must have not less than 22 years of post qualification cognate experience and not more than 50 years of age.

(ii) Deputy Government Printer, GL. 16 In addition to above, candidate must have not less than 18 years post qualification cognate experience and not more than 46 years of age.

(iii) Assistant Government Printer, GL. 15 In addition to above, candidate must have not less than 15 years post qualification cognate experience and not more than 42 years of age.

B. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT

(i) Principal Scientific Officer (Env.), GL. 12
(ii) Senior Scientific Officer (Env.), GL. 10
(iii) Scientific Officer I (Env.), GL. 09
(iv) Scientific Officer II (Env.), GL. 08;

Academic Qualifications:-

Graduates of Natural Sciences (B. Sc. Zoology, Botany, Micro-Biology, Geography, Bio-Chemistry, Geology (Environmental) etc, from recognized University or Tertiary Institution.
(i) Principal Scientific Officers (Env.), GL. 12PhD with 3 years post qualification cognate experience in any of the above Natural Sciences or Masters Degree plus 6 years post qualification cognate experience or Bachelors Degree plus 8 years cognate experience.
(ii) Senior Scientific Officer 1 (Env.), GL. 10PhD or Masters Degree plus 3 years post qualification cognate experience or Bachelors Degree plus 5 years post qualification cognate experience in any of the Natural Sciences.
(iii) Scientific Officer I (Env.), GL. 09Masters Degree or Bachelors Degree with 2 years post qualification cognate experience.(iv) Scientific Officer II (Env.), GL. 08Bachelors Degree in any of the Natural Sciences.
Environment Engineers:-
(i) Principal Environmental Engineer, GL. 12
(ii) Senior Environmental Engineer, GL. 10
(iii) Environmental Engineer I, GL. 09
(iv) Environmental Engineer II, GL. 08.
Academic Qualifications:-Candidates must possess B.Sc; Masters Degree or PhD in (Env.) Engineering from any recognized University or Tertiary Institution
(i) Principal Environmental Engineer, GL. 12PhD with 3 years post qualification cognate experience or Masters Degree with 5 years post qualification cognate experience or Bachelors Degree with 9 years post qualification cognate experience in Environmental Engineering or related field.
(ii) Senior Environmental Engineer, GL 10PhD or Masters Degree in Environmental Engineering or related field with 3 years post qualification cognate experience or Bachelors with 5 years post qualification cognate experience.(iii) Environmental Engineer 1, GL 09Masters Degree with 3 years post qualification cognate experience or Bachelors Degree with 5 years post qualification cognate experience in Environmental Engineering or related field.
(iv) Environmental Engineer II, GL. 08Bachelors Degree in Environmental Engineering. C.

C. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF JUSTICE

(i) Senior State Counsel, GL. 10
(ii) State Counsel, GL.09.

Academic Qualifications:-Candidates must possess LLM or a Bachelor of Laws Degree (LLB), (B.L.) from any recognized University and qualified to practice as a Barrister and Solicitor in Nigeria.
(i) Senior State Counsel, GL. 10LLM or LLB, BL with 3 years' post-call to Bar cognate experience.
(ii) State Counsel, GL. 09LLB, BL Degree in Law.

D. FEDERAL MINISTRY OF TRADE INVESTMENTS


a.(i) Senior Industrial Inspector, GL. 10
(ii) Industrial Inspector I, GL. 09
(iii)Industrial Inspector II, GL. 08.

b. (i) Legal Meteorology I, GL. 09
(ii) Legal Meteorology II, GL. 08;
c. (i) Higher Inspector (Weight Measure), GL. 08

a. Academic Qualifications:-
PhD, Masters or Bachelors Degree or Equivalent in Engineering discipline from any recognized University or Tertiary Institution.(i) Senior Industrial Inspector, GL. 10PhD or Masters with 2 years or Bachelors Degree with 5 years post qualification cognate experience.
(ii) Industrial Inspector I, GL. 09Masters or Bachelors Degree with 2 years post qualification cognate experience.
(iii) Industrial Inspector II, GL. 08Bachelors Degree in Engineering Discipline.

b. Academic Qualifications
Bachelors Degree in Engineering or Physical/Applied Sciences or LLB, BL (Law) from a recognized University.
(i) Legal Meteorology I,( Weight Measure), GL. 09Masters Degree in Engineering or LLB, BL or Bachelor Degree in Engineering, Physical Applied Sciences, with 2 years post qualification cognate experience.
(ii) Legal Meteorology II, GL. 08Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Physical/Applied Sciences.
c. Higher Inspector (Weight Measure), GL. 08
(i) Higher National Diploma (HND) in Engineering or Physical/ Applied Sciences from any recognized Tertiary Institution.
(ii) Testamur Certificate of Weight and Measures, plus three 3 years post qualification cognate experience.

E. BUREAU FOR PUBLIC PROCUREMENT (BPP) (PROCUREMENT OFFICERS)

(i) Principal Procurement Officer, GL 12
(ii) Senior Procurement Officer, GL 10
(iii) Procurement Officer I, GL 09
(iv) Procurement Officer II, GL 08

Academic Qualifications:-Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences and other Allied courses and Certificate in Procurement.(i) Principal Procurement Officer, GL 12PhD with 3 years, Masters Degree with 6 years post qualification cognate experience or Bachelors Degree with 9 years post qualification cognate experience.
(ii) Senior Procurement Officer, GL 10PhD or Masters Degree with 3 years post qualification cognate experience or Bachelors Degree with 5 years post qualification cognate experience.
(iii) Procurement Officer I, GL 09Masters Degree or Bachelors Degree with 2 years post qualification cognate experience.(iv) Procurement Officer II, GL. 08Bachelors Degree in Economics, Business Admin, Public Admin, Mathematics, Marketing, Home Economics, Purchasing Supply, Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Statistics and LLB, BL (Law), etc.

Methods of Application:-

i. Qualified Applicants can access Application Forms on-line on FCSC Website: www.fedcivilservice.gov.ng.

ii. Collect FCSC Forms from Chairmen of the States Civil Service Commissions in the Following Geo-political Zonessada) North-West (Kaduna)
(b) North-East (Yola)
(c) North-Central Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mabushi (Abuja)
(d) South-East (Owerri)
(e) South-South (Port Harcourt)
(f) South-West (Ibadan).

iii. FCSC Headquarters, 4 Abidjan Street, Wuse Zone 3, Abuja.

For avoidance of doubt, APPLICATION FORM IS FREE. Completed Application Forms must be submitted where collected on or not later than six (6) Weeks from the date of this Publication (Advertisement).

All Application Forms should be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly stating the Ministry, the post applied for and addressed to the:
Hon. Chairman,Federal Civil Service Commission,4 Abidjan Street, Wuse Zone 3,Abuja.

Signed
Mustapha L. Sulaiman
Director (PRS)
For: Honourable Chairman
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unannounced Vacancies In Abuja by Figoinc(op): 11:44pm On Jun 17, 2013
NUC has stopped collecting CVs. CAC and PCC is still accepting CVs. I heard CAC has been collecting CVs since January. I was told PCC intends to employ by the end of the month. I couldn't get exactly when the exercise will end. But make hay while the sun shines pls. Cheers
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unannounced Vacancies In Abuja by Figoinc(op): 11:09pm On Jun 16, 2013
Malubi: Thanks for the info. Pls can you find out the closing date as some of us are outside Abuja. Thanks.
ok, I'll find out n bring it on here. Cheers and thank God.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Unannounced Vacancies In Abuja by Figoinc(op): 5:20am On Jun 16, 2013
Sorry guys, all the organizations above are in Maitama. PCC is opposite NUC while CAC is close to Yakubu Gowon house. They are all close together so hurry now. Wish you guys the very best.
Jobs/VacanciesUnannounced Vacancies In Abuja by Figoinc(op): 7:48pm On Jun 13, 2013
Public Complain Commission, Corporate Affairs Commission and National University Commission is receiving CVs in their Hqtrs in Abuja. Pls hurry now while stock last. Spread the love...cheesy
NYSCRe: NYSC Is Not About You by Figoinc(op): 12:24pm On Jun 05, 2013
You can also leave your comments after reading it. Cheers.
NYSCRe: NYSC Is Not About You by Figoinc(op): 8:36am On Jun 05, 2013
Every prospective and already serving corps members need this.
NYSCNYSC Is Not About You by Figoinc(op):
Everyone has one reason or the other for enlisting in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Some do it because they want to see what NYSC is all about. Some just to fulfill all righteousness. Someone else just for the fun of it. A lot more have little or no clue why they enlisted. But there’s only one reason for enlistment into the National service. That reason is Nigeria. Without Nigeria, there will be no need for NYSC and ofcourse no need for corps members. Nigeria needs you and that’s why you are enlisted today.

If one should take a sample of the thoughts of corps members, many of us are thinking “why should I spend 6 years in primary school, write common entrance, spend 6 years in secondary school, write the WAEC exam and of course the JAMB exam, spend another 4, 5, 6, 7 years in university, write tough exams and survive the hands of the sad lecturers and finally obtain a degree and come to waste it in a so called national service. Don’t I deserve to be out there earning some cool pay cheque? Why now after all I have gone through? Is this not another waste of time? Many of us call it so. But if our education does not benefit the society, then why are we educated in the first place?

We all as youths claim that we are the leaders of tomorrow. That is true and my belief is that NYSC is the first point of call for us to give expression to that leadership potential. As youths, we need to salvage that which is left of our fatherland despite the overwhelming challenges. NYSC, to me, proofs to be the effective instrument with which we can shape the future of this country. If we fold our hands as youths and watch, we will inherit chaos, poverty and war.

Nigeria is my country, your country and our country. If she belongs to us, we will build her up. Nigeria should not die because we are not in power. NYSC is our power, our power to change Nigeria. Our inability to change that which we see around us is an abuse of that power. If at the end of this service year, we cannot impact a student, a classroom, a school, an establishment or a small community, then we have no right to complain about those who have been unable to impact our nation.

There’s one mentality that is common to all of us. It is the mentality of me, myself and I. Nigeria is where she is today because of this mentality. From my experience, those who complain and murmur during service are always those that don’t see service year from the view point of serving others. No one ever desires to be posted to the village. Nobody wants to teach in a community secondary school. We all want to serve in the city, work where they pay the highest and where there’ll be no discomfort whatsoever.

I will like us to understand that selfishness only destroys a nation more. We need to die to self in this one year of mandatory service to our dear nation. NYSC is not about you but about Nigeria. Otherwise, you won’t be there in the first place. Albert Einstein rightly said that “Only a life that is lived for others is a life worthwhile” NYSC is about that SS1 student, it’s about that community, it’s about that establishment, it’s about that individual, it’s about others! Someone very well said that “It is well to remember that the entire population of the universe with one trifling exception is made up of others.” Don’t expect a better nation tomorrow when you are not ready to contribute your part today.

Bill Clinton in his inaugural speech in 1993 said and I quote “It is time to break the bad habit of expecting something for nothing, from our government or from each other. Let us all take more responsibility not for our families and us but also for our communities and our country.” This clarion call is not a call to serve ourselves but a call to serve others. It is a call to look away from self and allow our gaze to be on others so that once again, together, we can have a Nigeria that we all can be proud citizens.

Long live NYSC! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! God bless you and God bless Nigeria.


For more information about this, check out www.nyscnotaboutme.com.ng

NYSCNYSC Is Not About You by Figoinc(op): 10:50am On May 14, 2013
Everyone has one reason or the other for enlisting in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Some do it because they want to see what NYSC is all about. Some just to fulfill all righteousness. Someone else just for the fun of it. A lot more have little or no clue why they enlisted. But there’s only one reason for enlistment into the National service. That reason is Nigeria. Without Nigeria, there will be no need for NYSC and ofcourse no need for corps members. Nigeria needs you and that’s why you are enlisted today.

If one should take a sample of the thoughts of corps members, many of us are thinking “why should I spend 6 years in primary school, write common entrance, spend 6 years in secondary school, write the WAEC exam and of course the JAMB exam, spend another 4, 5, 6, 7 years in university, write tough exams and survive the hands of the sad lecturers and finally obtain a degree and come to waste it in a so called national service. Don’t I deserve to be out there earning some cool pay cheque? Why now after all I have gone through? Is this not another waste of time? Many of us call it so. But if our education does not benefit the society, then why are we educated in the first place?

We all as youths claim that we are the leaders of tomorrow. That is true and my belief is that NYSC is the first point of call for us to give expression to that leadership potential. As youths, we need to salvage that which is left of our fatherland despite the overwhelming challenges. NYSC, to me, proofs to be the effective instrument with which we can shape the future of this country. If we fold our hands as youths and watch, we will inherit chaos, poverty and war.

Nigeria is my country, your country and our country. If she belongs to us, we will build her up. Nigeria should not die because we are not in power. NYSC is our power, our power to change Nigeria. Our inability to change that which we see around us is an abuse of that power. If at the end of this service year, we cannot impact a student, a classroom, a school, an establishment or a small community, then we have no right to complain about those who have been unable to impact our nation.

There’s one mentality that is common to all of us. It is the mentality of me, myself and I. Nigeria is where she is today because of this mentality. From my experience, those who complain and murmur during service are always those that don’t see service year from the view point of serving others. No one ever desires to be posted to the village. Nobody wants to teach in a community secondary school. We all want to serve in the city, work where they pay the highest and where there’ll be no discomfort whatsoever.

I will like us to understand that selfishness only destroys a nation more. We need to die to self in this one year of mandatory service to our dear nation. NYSC is not about you but about Nigeria. Otherwise, you won’t be there in the first place. Albert Einstein rightly said that “Only a life that is lived for others is a life worthwhile” NYSC is about that SS1 student, it’s about that community, it’s about that establishment, it’s about that individual, it’s about others! Someone very well said that “It is well to remember that the entire population of the universe with one trifling exception is made up of others.” Don’t expect a better nation tomorrow when you are not ready to contribute your part today.

Bill Clinton in his inaugural speech in 1993 said and I quote “It is time to break the bad habit of expecting something for nothing, from our government or from each other. Let us all take more responsibility not for our families and us but also for our communities and our country.” This clarion call is not a call to serve ourselves but a call to serve others. It is a call to look away from self and allow our gaze to be on others so that once again, together, we can have a Nigeria that we all can be proud citizens.

Long live NYSC! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria! God bless you and God bless Nigeria.
RomanceRe: Things Married People Wont Tell You About Marriage by Figoinc(m): 11:35am On May 07, 2013
Zizman, pls it will be nice if u can give credit to the person who wrote this article or the website from which it was taken from. Ofcourse, it's nice to share but it's wrong to take one's work as yours. Keep sharing.

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