Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) – At its coming into being in 1891, Nigeria Customs Service was saddled with the responsibilities of revenue collection, accounting for same and anti-smuggling activities. Today trade facilitation has become a fundamental role, progressively seen by government as an important element of economic policy, with Customs having a unique position within the hub of the international supply chain of goods and services.
We invite applications from qualified candidates to fill the position below:
Job Title: Customs Inspector, AIC (Accounts)
Location: Nigeria
Employment Type: Full Time
Category: Customs Inspector Cadre AIC (CONSOLE 06)
Job Description
- Perform accounting tasks in any capacity required by the Nigeria Customs Service
Requirements
Specific Requirements:
- The applicant must possess OND, NCE or its equivalent in Accounting obtained from recognized Polytechnic or Other Institution.
General Requirements
In addition to the specific requirement candidate must:
- Nigerian Citizen by birth or descent.
- Not less than 1.7metres in height for male and 1.64metres for female.
- Have a fully expanded chest measurement of not less than 0.89metres.
- Be certified by a Government Medical Officer to be physically and mentally fit for appointment in the Service.
- Not be suffering from any physical or mental disability.
- Be free from any form of financial embarrassment.
- Be of good character and must not be found guilty of any criminal offence.,
- Be computer literate.
- Must not be above 30years old.
- Have a certificate of state of origin signed by Chairman/Secretary of their Local Governments. Certificates endorsed by Liaison Officers will not be accepted.
Benefits
- A guaranteed job security associated with working for the Federal Government as well as the possibility of growth as a reward for hard work.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
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Note
- Candidates will be assessed and recruited (if successful) strictly based on Certificate(s) presented during the process.
- Any false declaration will lead to automatic disqualification and prosecution. Furthermore, no case of upgrading will be entertained before or after the recruitment.
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