Oando Plc Vacancy for a Governance Officer in Lagos
Oando Plc
is one of Africa's largest integrated energy solutions providers with a
proud heritage. It has a primary listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange
and a secondary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
With shared
values of Teamwork, Respect, Integrity, Passion and Professionalism
(TRIPP), the Oando Group comprises six companies who are leaders in
their market. At Oando, we always on the look out for highly skilled,
enthusiastic and dedicated people who can contribute to our continuing
success.
Oando Nigeria Limited is recruiting for the below position:
Job Title: Governance Officer
Auto req ID: 21BR
Location: Lagos
Job Class: Legal & Governance
Responsibilities:
- Be
responsible for the processes of policy development, improvement,
management & provision of guidance to employees, managers and other
verticals on the application of company policy in all situations.
- Be
responsible for all Corporate Secretarial & Compliance aspects of
corporate transactions & other special projects such as
acquisitions, corporate restructuring or other strategic transactions of
the Group.
- Implement the Group’s document and records
management procedures in managing statutory and legal requirements, and
processing of all company statutory records and administer the Blueprint
Corporate Database.
- As part of financial management function,
provide input to budget preparation and monitoring in alignment with
financial targets of the unit.
- Be
responsible for monitoring internal and external compliance with the
Group’s Procurement policies by documenting bid openings, tenders board
meetings and conducting initial investigations on any allegations of
breach of process.
- Monitor compliance with the Group’s internal
compliance policies and EHSSQ policies and procedures. Advise on
sanctions for breach of Compliance and EHSSQ policies and procedures.
- Conduct
periodic audits to monitor and track compliance of the Oando Group and
its subsidiaries with external rules, laws & regulations and prepare
periodic reports to senior management and the Board of Directors.
- Work on other special projects as may be assigned by the CCO & CS from time to time.
- In
addition each Officer is required to hold primary responsibility for at
least two of the following sub-items below at any point in time:
- Execute/Project
Manage all Governance Office Projects and special engagements initiated
by the Board/Committees within the Unit or in conjunction with external
consultants.
- Act as key liaison with the Local Content
Monitoring & Development Board and Project Manage Oando’s
obligations in respect of Compliance with the provisions of the Act.
- Co-ordinate and Project Manage the Sustainability Reporting for the Group and its operating entities.
- Be
responsible for the organization and management of all statutory
meetings (Board/ General Meetings), and business meetings including
preparation of all preliminary documents and post-meeting requirements
in accordance with the Governance Office Service Level Agreements
(SLAs).
- Be responsible for taking and drafting Board Minutes,
statutory reports, resolutions and other documentation to assist with
the decision making process of the Board and the implementation of Board
decisions.
- Effectively coordinate all matters relating to Directors’ induction and on-going training.
- Strengthen
the corporate compliance function through identification &
implementation of required improvements in the compliance program
design, induction and training of employees and business partners and
the preparation of Ethics Watch and other compliance communication
tools.
- Be primarily responsible for drafting, collating and
preparing non-financial information across the Group for Oando plc’s
annual report in compliance with all statutory requirements.
- Manage
client/auditor relationship and effectively communicate key audit
recommendations to managers, working together to identify problems and
find creative solutions to them.
- Manage stakeholder
relationships with regulatory and government agencies, shareholders,
registrars, local and international organizations and other key
stakeholders in keeping with the company’s communication guidelines and
standards and fulfill all of the company’s reporting and continuing
obligations to these bodies/agencies
- Be responsible for
conducting due-diligence and vetting of all business partners across
their various jurisdictions of operation. Assess risk and prepare
due-diligence reports on suitability of vendors for business engagement.
Key Performance Indicators:
- Effectiveness of documentation management and accessibility of information
- Smooth and effective stakeholder relationship management with no penalties
- Demonstrated cost saving and budget management practices employed in day-to-day activites.
- Promptness/timeliness of response/ service delivery
- Customer satisfaction levels
RequirementsPerson Specification:
- A good University degree;
- Minimum
of 3 years experience of legal, compliance or corporate secretarial
work, 2 of which should be in a legal/ compliance department of a large
private Company, a public-listed Company or in a reputable professional
firm;
- Strong & Effective Business Communication and drafting skills (Verbal & Written);
- Excellent Communication Skills;
- Legal analytical & strong problem solving skills
- Change Management
- Financial numeracy and analytical skills
- Creativity & Innovation
- Organization/Administration
- Oral & Written Communication
- PC Utilization
- Strong Attention to detail
- Commercial insight and practical approach to resolving issues and executing projects.
- Required Competencies:
- Knowledge of Corporate Law and Securities Regulations in Nigeria
- Oil & Gas Industry History and Dynamics
- Experience
of local and international Statutory and Regulatory bodies governing
Companies generally and those operating within the Oil & Gas
Industry
- Ability to plan and execute multiple assignments under pressure.
- Client Relationship Management
Key Performance Indicators:
- Process turnaround measured against Service Levels
- Effectiveness of document management and accessibility of corporate information
- Level of Compliance by organisation with all local and international regulatory requirements
- Demonstrated cost-savings from improved compliance and entity management practices
- Customer satisfaction levels.
- Quality of service delivery
How to ApplyInterested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
Application Deadline 31st October, 2014