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Natchigal Hydro Power,constructor of 400 MW dam in Cameroon, starts recruitment of cadres

Natchigal Hydro Power,constructor of 400 MW dam in Cameroon, starts recruitment of cadres
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 24 September 2016 11:06

(Business in Cameroon) - The company Natchigal Hydro Power, which is developing the construction project and operation of the Natchigal hydro electric dam (400 MW), located in the Centre region of Cameroon, has started soliciting applications to recruit its employees.

According to the communiqué published by the company for this purpose, positions are available in the fields of communication, environment, management, human resources, civil engineering and rural engineering, accounting and finance, law, administration, etc.

Candidates interested by this offer have until 30 September, we learn, to send their CV and application letters by e-mail to the address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

As a reminder, the Natchigal Hydro Power Company was created on 7 July 2016. Its capital of FCfa 100 million is 40% held by EDF International, 30% by the State of Cameroon and 30% by the International Finance Corporation (IFC). It will construct the Natchigal dam which will be completed in 2020, and will operate it during a period of 35 years.

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