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As Dangote Refinery Launches Recruitment Exercise, Learn How To Apply

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Dangote Group has launched a comprehensive recruitment campaign for its highly anticipated $19 billion petrochemical complex, the Dangote Oil Refinery, as stated on its website.

The recruitment exercise, which is not only open to Nigerians but to top talents across the world, is focused on attracting top talent from a wide range of disciplines, including engineering, operations, maintenance, and safety.

The company is looking for individuals with a passion for excellence and a commitment to safety who can help drive the success of the refinery.

Dangote Group, Africa’s most diversified conglomerate, is looking for individuals with a passion for excellence and a commitment to safety who can help drive the success of the refinery.

The recruitment process will be conducted through a rigorous and transparent selection process, designed to evaluate applicants’ qualifications, skills, and experience.

Interested individuals can begin the process by submitting their application and required details at the provided link (click here). Shortlisted candidates will then have the opportunity to showcase their qualifications, skills, and experience through a series of interviews and assessments conducted by a panel of experts.

To support the well-being of its prospective candidates, Dangote Group has established temporary housing for 20,000 employees, further cementing its position as one of the largest employers in Nigeria, second only to the government.

The Dangote Oil Refinery, set to be the world’s largest vertically integrated petrochemical complex, will boast an impressive capacity of 540,000 barrels of Nigerian oil per day in its first phase of operation, with plans to expand to 650,000 barrels per day in the future.

The complex will also produce 4 million metric tonnes of jet fuel per day, 65 million liters of premium motor spirits (petrol), 15 million liters of diesel, and 3 billion standard cubic feet of gas.

The anticipated launch of the refinery is poised to not only fulfill Nigeria’s entire demand for refined products but also generate a surplus for export, thereby establishing a market worth $11 billion annually for Nigerian petroleum products.

The $19 billion petrochemical complex is a strategic move by Dangote and the Nigerian government to strengthen the country’s downstream industry and become a net exporter of refined petroleum products and petrochemicals by 2026.

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