The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is an independent regulatory agency which was inuagurated on 31st October 2005 as provided in the Electric Power Sector Reform Act 2005.
The Commission is mandated to carry out:
The monitoring and regulation of the electricity industry
Issuance of licences to market participants, and
Ensur...
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Ensure effective filing of data and information submitted by applicants.
Assists in the organisation of periodic meetings of tariff review committee.
Collate and analyse data and information necessary for the review of tariff.
Minimum Qualification / Skills
Bachelor's Degree in any of the following disciplines - Engineering, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, Business Management or Administration, Finance, or Accountancy or Law with a minimum of Second Class Upper (2.1) or equivalent grade, Master's Degree in a relevant subject is an added advantage.
Minimum of 4 Years post-graduation (inclusive of NYSC) obtained in the NESI, a Nigerian Electricity Sector Reform Agency, an academic institution, a Nigerian or foreign financial, commercial, industrial or regulatory institution, an NGO in a relevant sector, a multilateral development institution, or a consulting or professional services firm with demonstrable understanding of electricity sector experience.
Experience working with and building financial / economic models is an added advantage.
Good computer and quantitative skills with excellent knowledge of Microsoft words, Excel and PowerPoint.
Firm ethical grounding, discipline and integrity.
Self-starting, proactive and self-censoring with capacity for independent thought and analysis.
Must demonstrate good understanding of the Nigerian Electricity Market operation generally.
Good quality written and oral communication skills.
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