Recent Vacancies at MainOne Cable, 31st August, 2018
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We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Company Secretary
Location: Lagos
Department: Legal
Job Type: Permanent
Responsibilities
- The Company Secretary shall be responsible for the efficient administration of the company secretariat across the multiple jurisdictions of operations of the group of companies (the “Companies”), ensuring compliance with corporate and statutory requirements and developing and implementing processes to promote and sustain good corporate governance in the Companies
- Manage communication between the board of directors and all stakeholders.
- Develop, maintain and review the Board of Directors and Board committee charters.
- Coordinate internal compliance reviews and monitoring activities, including periodic reviews.
- Provide all such other administrative and other company secretarial duties as directed by the Directors, or the company
- Act as advisor to the Board of Directors of the Companies on all matter relating to company law and corporate governance.
- Monitor changes in relevant legislation and the regulatory environment, advising the Companies and taking appropriate action.
- Collaborate with external auditors; internal departments and Human Resources when required to implement compliance objectives.
- Develop and coordinate processes and policies to ensure the Companies compliance with all applicable obligations under applicable shareholder and loan agreements.
- Monitor compliance with all Statutory, Policy, Industry and other related prescriptions with a view to ensuring the Companies’ products and services comply with all such relevant prescriptions.
- Prepare, collate and circulate notices and agenda of meetings, resolutions, minutes and other relevant board papers of the board of directors and board committee.
- Attend meetings of the Companies, the board of directors and its committees, providing all necessary company secretarial services in respect of the meeting and advising on compliance by the meetings with the applicable rules and regulations.
- Coordinate the rendering of all statutory returns and giving notification to the Corporate Affairs Commission as required under CAMA in Nigeria and counterpart company legislations in all jurisdictions of the Companies’ operations.
Qualifications, Skills & Competencies
- Must have LLB/BL
- LLM is an added advantage
- Exceptional judgement and strong initiative.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills;
- Proven ability to effectively juggle competing priorities.
- Outstanding inter-personal skills and a teamwork- oriented attitude.
- Candidate must be able to work under pressure with keen attention to detail.
- Thorough understanding of general and Nigerian specific Company and Commercial law.
- Ability to interact effectively with business and technical clients in a fast-paced environment;
- At least 10 years’ experience inclusive of corporate governance, with 2 -3 years in a management role and as Company Secretary.
- Experience in consumer-facing businesses, capacity sales businesses a plus, knowledge of telecom and/or support for sales clients preferred.
- Must be able to work effectively with others, develop and nurture a team and promote collaboration across within and across multiple locations.
- Excellent organizational skills and possess the ability to interact effectively with other attorneys and staff, diverse in-house client groups, senior executives, opposing counsel and outside personnel.
Demand on the Job
- Good research skills.
- Excellent team working ability
- Ability to work with minimal supervision.
- Ability and willingness to work long hours and meet tight deadlines.
- Constant awareness of sensitivity and confidentiality involved in function.
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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Job Title: Deputy General Counsel
Location: Lagos
Department: Legal
Job Type: Permanent
Responsibilities
- The Deputy General Counsel (DGC) shall be responsible for all legal matters, commercial contracts, company agreements, board matters and providing instruction to external counsel
- The DGC shall also be responsible for ensuring the Company complies with all statutory and regulatory requirements, processes and guidelines across multiple jurisdictions where the Company operates or plans to operate or provide services
Legal Services Specifics:
- Provide internal advisory services to management as well as other business units and departments within the Company with respects to effective operations and performance of the different units of the business.
- Drive and implement commercial and corporate legal strategy for the Company and manage external and internal legal and corporate resources for implementing these strategies.
- Provide commercial legal support on IT transactions and including equipment supply, lease of IP and transmission capacity, colocation, value added and other services
- Support the Company’s in the review and implementation of business strategies and overall corporate strategies and development activities.
- Review, draft and negotiate a wide variety of legal agreements, such as sales agreements for the all the Companies products and services, landing party agreements, inter-carrier agreements, master services agreements, professional services agreements, joint venture and joint marketing agreements, collaboration agreements
- Provide all the foregoing support and supervision to all the Company’s subsidiaries in the different jurisdictions.
- Supervise and assist external counsels on material and complex legal and corporate transactions including commercial contract, vendors’ contracts and strategic contracts.
Regulatory & Government Relations Management Specifics:
- Drive and implement Regulatory strategy for the Company and manage external and internal stakeholders to maintain conducive operating environment for the Company.
- Represent the Companies with relevant government agencies on issues with respect to statutory, regulatory, permitting and licensing activities.
- Generally supervise and manage internal and external resources and activities related to government relations and regulatory affairs for the
- Monitor policies and developments in government, regulatory and administrative agencies that may pose risk to the business of affect the Company’s operations and recommend measures that helps to manage the potential risk and ensure needed compliance.
- Preview proposed regulations, policies guidelines and standards of the industry regulator and other relevant government agencies in order to identify threats to and opportunities for the Companies operations and advice management
- Ensure the Company’s compliance with the telecommunications regulatory rules, regulation, practices and convention and facilitate key relationship with relevant Government agencies and public institutions.
- Manage and supervise the procurement of required operating licenses, permits and approval for the Company for current and future businesses.
- Monitor and provide overall supervision for the Company’s compliance with all Statutory, Regulatory and Policy rules, practices and relevant prescriptions with a view to ensuring the Company’s products and services comply with relevant market rules and regulatory prescriptions.
- Provide all the foregoing support and supervision to all the Company’s subsidiaries in the different jurisdictions.
Qualifications, Skills & Competencies
- LL.B/BL required; LLM is an added advantage
- At least 12 years’ experience with 3 – 5 years in a management role.
- Thorough understanding of general and specific Company and commercial law.
- Experience in licensing, permitting and regulatory affairs.
- Experience in consumer-facing businesses, capacity sales businesses a plus, knowledge of telecom and/or support for sales clients preferred.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills;
- Must be able to work effectively with others, develop and nurture a team as well as promote collaboration across multiple locations.
- Exceptional judgement and strong initiative.
- Outstanding inter-personal skills
- Proven ability to effectively juggle competing priorities.
- Ability to work under pressure with keen attention to detail.
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to interact effectively with other attorneys and staff, diverse in-house client groups, senior executives, opposing counsel and outside personnel.
- Ability to interact effectively with business and technical clients in a fast-paced environment;
- Skilled at managing client expectations, problem- solving and dispute resolution.
Demand on the Job
- Ability and willingness to work long hours and meet tight deadlines.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision.
- Excellent team working ability to ensure smooth operation in the Legal & Regulatory Department as a whole.
- Constant awareness of sensitivity and confidentiality involved in the function.
- Good research skills.
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply