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  • Posted: Jun 17, 2026
    Deadline: Not specified
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  • The Dangote Group is one of the most diversified business conglomerates in Africa with a hard-earned reputation for excellent business practices and products' quality with its operational headquarters in the bustling metropolis of Lagos, Nigeria in West Africa. The Group's activities encompass: Cement - Manufacturing / Importing Sugar - Manufacturing ...
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    Investor Relations Lead

    Role Purpose

    The Investor Relations Lead is responsible for managing the Company’s relationships with shareholders, analysts, regulators, and the broader investment community. The role ensures transparent, timely, and compliant communication of financial performance, strategy, and outlook, while supporting capital market credibility and shareholder confidence in line with NGX and SEC Nigeria requirements.

    Key Responsibilities

    Investor & Capital Markets Engagement

    • Serve as the primary point of contact between the Company, its shareholders, analysts, fund managers, and the investment community.
    • Manage relationships with institutional and retail investors, local and international analysts, and stockbrokers.
    • Organize and coordinate investor briefings, earnings calls, annual general meetings (AGMs), roadshows, and capital‑market engagements.
    • Support equity and debt capital‑raising activities, including rights issues, bonds, or other market transactions.

    Financial Communication & Disclosure

    • Lead the preparation and release of investor communications, including:
      • Quarterly and annual financial results presentations
      • Earnings announcements and press releases
      • Investor presentations, fact sheets, and corporate profiles
    • Ensure consistency and clarity of messaging between financial performance, corporate strategy, and long‑term value creation.
    • Coordinate financial disclosures in compliance with NGX Listing Rules, SEC Nigeria regulations, and other applicable laws.

    Compliance, Governance & Regulatory Liaison

    • Ensure all investor communications comply with disclosure requirements and corporate governance codes.
    • Work closely with Legal, Company Secretariat, and Finance teams on market‑sensitive disclosures.
    • Support regulatory filings and announcements to the NGX and SEC.
    • Monitor insider information controls and fair disclosure practices.

    Market Intelligence & Analysis

    • Track market trends, analyst coverage, peer performance, valuation metrics, and shareholder movements.
    • Gather and synthesize investor and analyst feedback for executive management and the Board.
    • Prepare regular reports on investor sentiment, market perception, and shareholder analysis.

    Internal Advisory & Leadership Support

    • Advise the CFO, CEO, and Board on investor expectations, market positioning, and communication strategy.
    • Prepare senior executives for investor meetings and public market engagements.
    • Contribute to strategic initiatives by providing capital‑markets insights and perspectives.

    Qualifications & Experience

    • Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, or related discipline.
    • A professional qualification such as ICAN, ACCA, CFA, or an MBA is strongly preferred.
    • Minimum of 8–12 years’ experience in investor relations, corporate finance, equity research, investment banking, or financial strategy.
    • Demonstrated experience working within a listed company environment, preferably on the Nigerian Exchange.
    • Strong understanding of financial reporting standards, valuation, and capital markets in Nigeria.

    Key Skills & Competencies

    • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with strong presentation capability.
    • Deep financial analysis and strategic storytelling skills.
    • High integrity, discretion, and attention to regulatory detail.
    • Ability to engage confidently with senior investors, analysts, regulators, and Board members.
    • Strong stakeholder management and relationship‑building skills.
    • Calm, credible, and professional under market‑sensitive conditions.

    Success Measures

    • Strong and credible reputation with investors and analysts.
    • High‑quality, timely, and compliant investor communications.
    • Improved clarity of market understanding of the Company’s strategy and performance.
    • Effective support of the Company’s share price stability and long‑term investor confidence.

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    Finance Officer, Procurement

    Job Summary

    Dangote Cement Plc is seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented Finance Officer to join our Procurement team. The ideal candidate will also work with internal teams to support smart purchasing decisions and build strong supplier relationships.

    Key Duties and Responsibilities:

    • Quality control-In alignment with plant stores, inspect the quality of products received, identifying and reporting products below the approved specification.
    • Determining the goods, services, or works required by the company and ensuring they are procured efficiently.
    • Researching and evaluating potential suppliers for quality, reliability, and pricing.
    • Negotiating contracts with suppliers to secure the best deals and terms.
    • Preparing and managing purchase orders in accordance with the company’s needs and budget.
    • Monitoring and tracking orders to ensure timely delivery and resolving any issues that arise.
    • Build and maintain long-term strategic relationships with assigned distributors and top-tier customers to realize maximum value for Dangote Cement Plc.
    • Managing relationships with key suppliers to maintain the quality of goods, timely delivery, and compliance with contract terms.
    • Ensuring all procurement activities adhere to applicable laws, regulations, and company policies.
    • Assessing and mitigating risks associated with procurement processes.
    • Analyzing procurement data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for cost savings and efficiency improvements.
    • Working closely with other departments to ensure alignment and support decision-making processes as needed.

    Requirements

    Education and Work Experience:

    • Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent in Accounting or related discipline.
    • Professional certification from a recognized body (e.g., ICAN, ACCA) will be an added advantage.
    • 3 to 7 years of relevant work experience.

    Skills and Competencies:

    • Good understanding of trends, challenges, opportunities, regulations, and legislations relating to the cement manufacturing industry.
    • Advanced accounting knowledge, including experience with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
    • Working knowledge and demonstrated experience in the use of accounting packages and systems, including SAP.
    • Ability to gather, collate, and analyze information/ data effectively and efficiently.
    • Good problem-solving skills.
    • Attention to detail.
    • Good interpersonal relationships and people management skills.
    • Good oral and written communication skills.
    • High ethical standards and integrity.
    • Proficiency in the use of MS Office tools.

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    Commercial Director - Commercial Contracts & Claims (Dangote Construction & Heavy Industries)

    JOB SUMMARY

    The Commercial Director – Commercial Contracts & Claims is the senior commercial authority responsible for the commercial governance of all construction, EPC, subcontracting, claims, variations, payment certification, contract risk management, dispute avoidance, and final account strategy across the Construction & Heavy Industries portfolio in Lagos.

    The role provides executive leadership and oversight for all commercial and contractual matters throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring the protection of the Company's commercial interests while maximizing entitlement recovery, minimizing contractual risk, strengthening governance controls, and improving project profitability.

    The incumbent will establish robust commercial frameworks, oversee complex claims and dispute matters, lead high-value commercial negotiations, and provide strategic commercial guidance to executive management across major construction, infrastructure, industrial, and heavy industry projects.

    RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Establish and oversee commercial governance frameworks, policies, procedures, approval processes, and controls across all Construction & Heavy Industries projects.
    • Lead the commercial management and administration of construction, EPC, EPCM, LSTK, subcontracting, and other contract forms, ensuring compliance and protection of the Company's contractual interests.
    • Manage all claims, variations, change orders, extensions of time (EOT), final accounts, and commercial recoveries while maintaining a centralized claims and commercial risk register.
    • Identify, assess, and mitigate commercial and contractual risks, ensuring effective change control, entitlement management, and prevention of unauthorized commitments or scope creep.
    • Lead high-level commercial negotiations, final account settlements, and dispute avoidance initiatives, while supporting adjudication, mediation, and arbitration processes where required.
    • Oversee commercial controls, including cost-to-complete forecasts, cash flow, change management, earned value performance, commercial exposure, and risk reporting.
    • Prepare and present monthly executive-level reports to the CEO/MD on commercial performance, claims status, recovery opportunities, cash flow, contractual risks, and dispute matters.
    • Develop and mentor commercial teams, strengthen local capability, and promote best practices in commercial management, contracts administration, and claims management across the business.

    REQUIREMENTS

    • Bachelor's Degree in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, Commercial Management, Law, or a related discipline. Professional certifications such as MRICS, RICS, MCIArb, FCIArb, AACE, MBA, or equivalent are highly preferred.
    • Minimum 15 years of experience in major construction, EPC, infrastructure, industrial, or heavy industry projects, with at least 8–10 years in senior commercial leadership roles such as Commercial Director, Contracts Director, Claims Director, or Head of Commercial.
    • Proven experience managing large-scale projects or portfolios valued between USD 500 million and USD 3 billion+.
    • Strong expertise in FIDIC (Red, Yellow, and Silver Book), EPC, EPCM, LSTK, remeasurement, cost-plus, framework agreements, subcontracting, bonds, guarantees, insurance, and payment security mechanisms.
    • Demonstrated experience in claims and dispute management, including EOT, variations, disruption, acceleration, prolongation, back-charges, liquidated damages defense, final accounts, dispute avoidance, adjudication, and arbitration support.
    • Strong knowledge of commercial controls, including cost-to-complete forecasting, change control, cash flow management, earned value analysis, commercial risk management, and executive reporting.
    • Excellent commercial acumen, negotiation, leadership, stakeholder management, risk management, and communication skills, with fluency in written and spoken English.
    • Demonstrated track record of achieving commercial recoveries, negotiating settlements, resolving disputes, and successfully closing final accounts on major projects.

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    Project Director - EPC Industrial & Food Processing Plants

    JOB SUMMARY

    The Project Director is responsible for the overall planning, execution, and delivery of large-scale industrial and process facility projects, including flour mills, grain handling and storage systems, food processing plants, and industrial manufacturing facilities.

    The role provides full lifecycle project leadership from initiation through planning, construction, commissioning, and final handover. The Project Director ensures projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and in accordance with approved designs, quality standards, contractual requirements, and company policies.

    The role coordinates multidisciplinary teams across engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning functions while serving as the primary liaison between clients, consultants, contractors, and suppliers.

    RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Develop and coordinate project execution plans, including scope, schedules, deliverables, and EPCC activities.
    • Prepare and manage project budgets, ensuring cost control and efficient expenditure.
    • Manage stakeholder relationships, including clients, consultants, contractors, and suppliers, while providing regular project updates.
    • Supervise construction activities to ensure compliance with designs, specifications, and project timelines.
    • Oversee quality assurance and control, ensuring compliance with standards and implementing corrective actions where needed.
    • Enforce HSE standards, promote safe working practices, and investigate incidents to prevent recurrence.
    • Identify, assess, and manage project risks, maintaining risk registers and implementing mitigation measures.
    • Lead commissioning and handover activities, ensuring systems meet design requirements and managing final project close-out.

    REQUIREMENTS

    • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Civil, or Industrial Engineering (Master’s degree is an advantage).
    • Professional engineering or project management certifications are an added advantage.
    • 10–15 years of relevant experience in engineering, construction, or industrial projects, with at least 7 years in a senior project management role.
    • Proven experience delivering flour mills, grain handling and storage facilities, food processing plants, or industrial manufacturing projects.
    • Experience managing multidisciplinary teams, contractors, and consultants.
    • Strong technical knowledge of industrial systems including grain silos, conveying, packaging, utilities, and mechanical/electrical/instrumentation/civil works.
    • Understanding of food safety and quality standards, with ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and contracts.
    • Strong project management skills including planning, budgeting, cost control, contract administration, risk management, and stakeholder engagement.
    • Proven leadership, communication, and decision-making abilities with strong integrity and accountability.
    • Ability to work under pressure, manage complex projects, and deliver results within deadlines.

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