Dangote Industries Limited
Drip Irrigation Officer (Numan Adamawa State)

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Drip Irrigation Officer (Numan-Adamawa State)
Job Summary
Drip Irrigation engineer/officer with an understanding of drip irrigation principles, hydraulics, and water distribution to manage the installation, development, and installation of a drip irrigation system. This role involves design, technical aspect of the installation, identification, and maintenance of drip irrigation systems.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
- Ability to read and interpret drip irrigation system's conceptual design.
- Overseeing installation process, addressing and resolving any issues related to drip irrigation system.
- Ensuring proper operations and maintenance of the drip irrigation system.
- Ability to train end users and how to operate the drip irrigation system.
- Manage effective communication with farmers, stakeholders, engineers, and management.
- Diagnosing and resolving issues with irrigation system, making necessary adjustments to ensure optimal performance.
- Provide regular reports on project progress status, deliverables, and performance metrics to the management.
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Educational Qualification and Work Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Hydraulic engineering, Agricultural engineering, and any other science related courses e.g. Geology, Geography, Soil science.
- Familiarity with drip irrigation system components is a key factor.
- Minimum of (3) years of experience in drip irrigation or related field.


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