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H Pierson: Inspectorate & Enforcement

by Joblist Nigeria on November 30, 2009

in Government Jobs in Nigeria


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hpiersonH Pierson Associates is one of the leading solutions provider in Nigeria’s financial services industry. The company is recruiting for one of its client  which happens to be a state government in Nigeria: Inspectorate & Enforcement Officer – HP/CT/011

Key Job Responsibilities:

  • Implement standards for the development and maintenance of tourism infrastructure and amenities
  • Investigate breaches of statutes or regulations
  • Ensure all tourism related enterprises and interested parties in the tourism industry operate within the provisions of the law
  • Investigate complaints against operators by third parties.
  • Source and shortlist vendors for any inspection services approved to be outsourced.
  • Participate in regular field inspection and monitoring of industry Operators

Qualification & Experience:

  • First Degree in Sociology, Business Administration, or Public Administration
  • Diploma in Tourism will be an added advantage
  • Minimum of 4  years working experience

In addition to these requirements, interested candidates should possess the following:

  • Appreciable knowledge of the local environment
  • Good writing and oral communication skills
  • Good presentation and proven leadership skills
  • Good interpersonal and excellent analytical skills
  • Innovative thinking
  • Being a Cross River State indigene-ship will be an added Advantage

Method Of Application:

Please Send your CV to ham@hpierson.com




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