Viju Industries Announces Job Openings for Production, Maintenance Roles in Lagos

acancies are open to candidates with hands-on experience in bottled water production processes and the ability to manage production workflows

Viju Industries jobs

Viju Industries, a leading bottled water and beverage manufacturing company, has announced multiple job vacancies across its production and maintenance operations in Lagos State.

The company is seeking qualified and experienced professionals to support its expanding bottled water production and packaging activities. The available positions cut across equipment operation, maintenance, production management and quality control.

According to the recruitment notice, the vacancies are open to candidates with hands-on experience in bottled water production processes and the ability to manage production workflows in line with established quality standards.

Available Positions

The open roles include:

  • Labeling Machine Operation and Maintenance Officer
  • Water Production Line Blow-Fill-Seal Equipment Operation and Maintenance Officer
  • Air Compressor and Auxiliary Equipment Maintenance Technician
  • On-site Maintenance Personnel and Packaging Line Production Manager
    (Applicants must be willing to work night shifts)
  • Quality Control Manager

Requirements

Applicants are expected to:

  • Be familiar with bottled water production processes and workflows
  • Demonstrate the ability to independently manage an entire bottled water production line
  • Organise production activities in accordance with established production schedules and quality standards
  • Clearly indicate the specific position(s) and preferred location in their application

Application Process

Interested candidates are required to send their resumes to:
jonathanogbone@vijufamily.com

The job location is Lagos State.

 

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