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Dangote Industries Limited

Land Development Officer (Numan-Adamawa State)

Greater London
Posted 5 days ago
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Land Development Officer (Numan-Adamawa State)

Job Summary

A candidate with a strong background in the agricultural mechanization. Knowledge in Land development procedures i.e., Ploughing, harrowing, GPS Leveling, and auto-guided ridging / drip in section and mechanical covering. This role will involve collaborating with the land development manager.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

  • Looking after and coordinating all land development activities, ploughing, harrowing, GPS leveling, and ridging or drip insection all atomized.
  • Coordinating workshops for breakdown and maintenance and fueling of machines.
  • Monitor the execution and performance of operators and machinery per operation as per timelines.
  • Manage effective communication with workshops and land development manager.
  • Address and resolve any issues related to labor performance, disputes, or changes in project scope in conjunction with the Manager.
  • Ensure milestones and deadlines are met, with proper documentation of changes.
  • Work closely with land development managers and external partners to address matters and ensure smooth project delivery.
  • Maintain organized records of all land development-related documents and provide regular correspondence.
  • Report on project progress status, deliverables, and performance metrics to the management.

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Educational Qualification and Work Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Mechanical Engineering, survey, or another related field.
  • Experience in managing land preparation related to agriculture, irrigation systems.
  • Minimum of (3) years of experience in Land development operations.

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Skill and Competencies

  • In-depth knowledge of Agricultural mechanization (e.g., GPS) guided in ploughing, harrowing, leveling, and ridging, as well as familiarity with the standards and sequence of land development.
  • Ability to understand survey terminology and field designs, particularly GPS leveling.
  • Ability to manage labor and machinery to minimize losses in overshooting budgets.
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Strong Microsoft Office skills (Word, Excel, etc.).
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment.
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Skills

Agricultural Mechanization
GPS Leveling
Land Development
Ploughing
Harrowing
Ridging
Irrigation Systems
Labor Management
Machinery Maintenance
Microsoft Office
Project Coordination
Survey Terminology

Location

Greater London, England, United Kingdom

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