Coca Cola Beverages Africa is recruiting a Graduates In Training: Engineers & Engineering Technicians, to be based in Windhoek, Namibia.
Description
- Coca-Cola Namibia Bottling Company requires the services of Graduates in Training
- Grab this opportunity to work for one of the most loved brands in the world – whilst receiving world class exposure and development
- Our GIT Programme has been designed to prepare highly talented, fresh graduates as the next generation of leaders in Coca-Cola Namibia Bottling Company
Duties
- Successful individuals will be intensively trained, coached, and exposed to various functions in CCNBC and will be expected to bring new ideas, innovation, passion and drive to our winning team
- This programme runs over 12 months, after which the opportunity exists to be considered for a permanent placement in the company
Requisites
- The competition for places in our graduate programme is strong, so applicants need to demonstrate a history of academic achievement at a high level
- All applicants must possess a recognized Tertiary degree in the above fields and must have graduated either within the last 2 years or just finished (yet to graduate)
- Shortlisted candidates will undergo intensive assessments to demonstrate competence and fit as the following:
- A Talented and highly motivated individual who will be committed to the goals of the company
- A Good communicator, Strategic thinker, and practical problem solver
- A Team player who is flexible, agile, and resourceful
- Sensitive to and appreciative of differences and diversity
- Ability to cope with severe complexity, ambiguity, fast pace of work and high levels of stress
- For Engineers: B.Sc. or BTech in Engineering
- For Engineering Technicians: National diploma
Notes
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted
- Consider your application as unsuccessful if no feedback is received within one month of closing date
- Namibian citizens will be given preference
- No documents will be returned
- Written & oral ability of English (Proficiency in an indigenous language will be an added advantage)