The British Council's new
programme of Africa Knowledge Transfer Partnerships in Sub-saharan
Africa is designed to see universities bringing their scientific
knowledge to bear on applied research-based projects within the private
sector.
Africa Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
enables recently qualified people (known as AKTP
Associates) to work in companies managing challenging projects
central to the development needs of participating companies.
There is a presently an opportunity for one professionally confident,
self-motivated, committed and flexible team player to deliver this
programme in the respective company.
Overall Job Aim and Duties:
You will play a key role in managing and implementing strategic
development and transferring knowledge between the business and the
university. You will be responsible for the delivery of all project
work:
• To work within a company to deliver the programme, meeting all
corporate project management standards.
• To ensure progressive reporting at all times to all programme stake
holders.
• To effectively monitor and evaluate all project activity.
AKTPCHAMS: The main focus of the project is to develop and conduct a
customized transaction platform between GSM networks in Nigeria.
The ideal candidate:
• Minimum of 2.2 in Computer Engineering/Computer Science/or Physical
Science.
• Minimum of 2 years post graduate experience in programming using
structured methodologies.
• A certification in programming would be desirable.
• Experience in system analysis and design or masters in computer
science or related course would be an added advantage.
• Excellent communication skills
• Proactive and resourceful
• The post is based in Lagos
• Project duration is 2 years
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Further information about these post, an application form and definition
guide for the essential competencies for the posts can be downloaded
from the
British Council Nigeria website
Completed application forms should be submitted by email to
aktpchams@yahoo.com No CV
applications will be processed. All applications should be sent
latest by 14 April 2008 to the email address above. Please note,
only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and
welcomes applicants from all sections of the community. British Council
guarantees an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential
criteria.
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