NYSC Graduate Interns February 2026 - International Faciliti

NYSC Graduate Interns

International Facilities Services (IFS) Group

Job Type

Internship

Location

Lagos

Experience

Entry Level

Salary

Less than ₦150,000

Additional Details

Application Deadline

30 April 2026, 11:59 AM WAT

(61 days left)

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Job Description

International Facilities Services (IFS) is an International Facilities Management company operating in global standards to a wide range of clients in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and the Middle East.

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Requirements

Opportunity to train and be equipped with employability skills.

  • Candidates should possess HND / B.Sc. Degrees (minimum of Second Class Upper) in Social sciences or Engineering background with 0 - 1 year relevant work experience.
  • Candidates should consider close proximity to Gbagada axis before applying.
  • NYSC interns must have completed their orientation camp with the Feb2026batch or prior and looking for placement ahead of PPA.
  • Fresh Graduates who just have completed their 1 year NYSC program may also apply.
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