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First Year Apprentice Vacancy Clarke Electrical Engineering Ltd are looking for motivated Electrical Apprentices who can work well as part of a team and have a hands on approach. You will receive training and be assessed as per the Electrical Craft Curriculum working along side one of our qualified electrical engineers and attend Off-the-Job training phases with Solas. You will also be expected to follow safety procedures and regulations while working on sites. Profile of Craft The electrical craftsperson is concerned with the installation, commissioning, testing and maintenance of: electrical wiring systems and services; electrical plant and control equipment; process monitoring and control systems. Modern process plant includes electrical, electro-mechanical, electropneumatic-, electronic- and microprocessor-based systems. In order to function effectively and efficiently, the electrical craftsperson must have a broad base of technical knowledge complementary to information gathering and analytical skills. The ability to interpret technical data and the proper use of test instruments is critical for effective system maintenance, fault diagnosis and rectification, and the installation/calibration of sensors, transmitting and controlling devices. This craftsperson must maintain effective communications with colleagues, clients and equipment suppliers. Proper maintenance, and updating of jobrelated and equipment-related documentation is critical. All work undertaken by electrical craftspersons is subject to statutory regulations governing the safety of personnel, plant, premises and the environment. At the end of the apprenticeship the craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following: Core Skills • Selection, procurement, safe use of, and storage of craft-related tools, equipment and materials • Selection and utilisation of fixing devices • Assessment, interpretation and implementation of ETCI wiring regulations, installation inspection and testing procedures • Utilisation of electrical test instruments • Installation of steel conduit wiring systems • Installation of plastic conduit wiring systems • Installation of steel trunking cable systems • Installation of plastic trunking cable systems • Installation of cable tray and ladder systems • Installation of industrial cable systems • Installation of sub-distribution boards and protective devices • Installation and maintenance of lighting, heating and motive power systems and controls • Installation and testing of overcurrent and earth leakage protection systems • Installation of earthing and bonding systems • Interpretation of circuit schematics and architectural drawings which incorporate IEC symbols • Interpretation of technical data and manufacturing standards • Interpretation of equipment assembly, disassembly and adjustment procedures • Completion and updating of job-related documentation Specialist Skills • Installation of wiring systems and equipment in hazardous environments • Assembly and wiring of motor control panels • Installation and maintenance of emergency lighting systems • Installation and maintenance of fire alarm systems • Installation and maintenance of intruder alarm systems • Installation and maintenance of standby power and battery systems • Installation of lightning protection systems • Installation and maintenance of HT transformers and switchgear • Installation of metering systems • Installation of power factor correction systems Common Skills • System fault analysis skills • Interpretation of electrical/electronic schematic diagrams • Interpretation of flow, function and ladder charts • Soldering and desoldering skills • Testing, removal and replacement of electronic components/PCBs • Installation and programming of PLC systems • Installation and calibration of sensors and transducers • Installation of electro-pneumatic systems • Installation of data communication cable systems Personal Skills • Communications • Customer relations • Adaptability • Ability to work as part of a team • Ability to work independently • Initiative • Problem solving • Planning • Information gathering • Quality • Language • Report Writing
Transport Operations and Commercial Driving Apprentice
Transport Operations and Commercial Driving L6 Do you enjoy driving and are you reliable? If this sounds like you the Transport Operations and Commercial Driving apprenticeship could what you’re looking for. The Transport Operations & Commercial Driving Apprenticeship allows for entry into the Freight Distribution and haulage Sector, with a broad exposure to day to day operations. Apprentices are employed by a Business for the duration of the Programme (2 years) and will earn as they learn! As part of this full-time employment, Apprentices are released one day per week during College (26 weeks per annum) to attend Lectures in ATU Sligo. Typical tasks/responsibilities • Understand the rules of the road and the principles of driving safely • Be competent in the day-to-day driver/driving activities such as management of working time and tachographs, safe and secure loading, on road activities • Understand the mechanics of a vehicle and proposed future technologies • Ability to work and drive a rigid and/or articulated vehicles • Be competent in the processing and management of paperwork and administrative duties • Create a safe working environment for yourself and other employees by adhering to safety measures to prevent accident and complications that may arise during work • Understanding driving for work risk On successful completion of the proposed apprenticeship, a person in the occupation of Commercial Driver will have the following knowledge, skills and competencies: Core tasks/responsibilities of a professional driver: • Safe and secure loading • Weight management • Tachograph and working time • Competent and safe driving • Well versed in the regulatory requirements for national and international transport • Understand the importance of good customer care • Have analytical and systems knowledge to enable effective discharge of duties • Understand the principle of safe driving for work • Have a good understanding of the supply chain and the importance role of the distribution sector Knowledge • Understanding of the supply chain with particular focus on distribution of goods by road • Understanding the mechanics of vehicles and the regulations and requirements to have a commercial vehicle roadworthy at all times • Being aware of the technological advancements and the development of telematics systems Knowledge continued • Being a competent professional driver attaining the full commercial licence and driver CPC qualification • Understanding the importance of customer service for distribution & logistics and implementing its effective management • Management (communications, accounting, planning) • Information systems in a logistics context, the essentials in the use of ICT and as applied in the logistics industry and focused on data collection, exchanging and manipulation; e-business and e-commerce in the world-wide-web • Understanding the competencies required in national & international trade & customs environment. Review the role and function of customs in an era of international trade, globalisation, EU single market and Brexit • Understanding the legislation governing the operation of a commercial transport business including the roles of the key enforcement authorities such as An Garda Siochana, Health and Safety Authority and the Road Safety Authority Skills • Ability to drive safely and competently • Ability to understand the weight distribution requirements of a load • Ability to safely secure the cargo to the trailer of varying types: flatbeds, curtainsiders, box bodies etc. • Understand the basics of ECO driver training and improving fuel efficiencies • Ability to work as part of a team • Ability to carry out a ‘driver walk around’ check of the vehicle in a competent manner • Communication skills and ability to work constructively with colleagues and clients • Understanding what actions to take in event of emergency situations such as tyre blow out, breakdown on a motorway or being involved in an accident • Recognise the advantages & disadvantages that alternative distribution/ warehousing configurations can provide • Ability to develop a range of technical approaches
Heavy Vehicle Mechanics Apprentice
We currently have apprentices and we are looking for more to expand our team, a vacancy has become available for a 1st Year Apprentice Heavy Vehicle Mechanic to join the service and diagnostic team The successful candidate will complete their Heavy vehicle Mechanics apprenticeship in conjunction with SOLAS which involves both on and off the job training. On successful completion of this heavy vehicle Mechanics apprenticeship, the apprentice is awarded a QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate in the Craft of heavy vehicle Mechanics. Requirements: · Ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative. · Excellent Time Keeping Skills · Excellent communication and customer service skills. · A very positive attitude and a genuine desire to fulfil a career as a heavy vehicle mechanic. · Self-motivation and hard driven . A full, valid driving licence or be working towards one . Applicants must be currently living in Ireland If you meet the above criteria and are interested in being considered for this position, please submit a cover letter outlining your availability and employment history together with a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae. Core Skills • Servicing: Carry out manufacturer’s service schedule. Complete a vehicle report form • Engine: Carry out compression tests. Remove/overhaul cylinder heads. Diagnose turbo charger faults and remove/repair and replace components • Diesel Fuel System: Remove/test and refit/replace injectors. Remove/ replace diesel injection components. Check exhaust emissions with smoke meter and diagnose faults. Remove/replace/time, fuel injection pumps. Remove/repair/ replace fuel lift pumps • Transmission: Remove/refit gearboxes. Diagnose faults in clutch, remove/ replace components. Remove/replace driveshaft joints and bearings • Suspension: Remove/replace suspension components • Wheels: Balance wheels and repair punctures • Bodywork: Remove/replace bodywork components e.g. door locks, windows and regulators. Repair/adjustment of mechanical and hydraulic types of cab tilting and locking devices. Fit safety crash barriers and reflector markings • Lights Remove/replace components and focus headlights Specialist Skills Brakes: Diagnose/rectify faults in ABS brakes. Diagnose faults in air assisted hydraulic and full air brake systems. Remove/replace and adjust system components • Engine: Carry out complete engine overhaul • Hydraulics: Overhauling and fitting tipping gear, tail lift and loading/ unloading crane equipment • Suspension: Diagnose and rectify faults in pneumatically and electronically controlled air suspension systems • Transmission: Diagnose faults in and overhaul gearboxes. Diagnose faults in and overhaul differential and hub-reduction units. Diagnose and rectify faults in pneumatically and electronically operated gear change, differential and inter axle locking mechanisms • Electrical Diagnose/rectify faults in electrical circuits using wiring diagrams and multimeter. Remove/refit vehicle entertainment systems. Install basic electrical equipment • Bodywork: Adjustment and overhaul/replacement of fifth wheel coupling and semi trailer king pin Common Skills • Metalwork: Basic bench fitting. Gas welding, brazing, cutting and arc welding • Brakes: Diagnose faults in hydraulic brakes system and remove/replace components • Steering: Check and adjust steering geometry. Remove/replace steering components (manual and power assisted type steering) • Engine: Remove/dismantle/reassemble and refit an engine. Diagnose faults in cooling system and remove/replace components • Electrical: Diagnose/rectify faults in starting and charging systems and remove/ replace components. Diagnose/rectify faults in heating systems and remove/replace components • Bodywork: Repair/adjustment of mechanical bodywork components e.g. door locks, windows and regulators Personal Skills • Communications • Customer relations • Adaptability • Ability to work as a team member • Ability to work independently • Initiative • Problem solving • Planning and organisation • Information gathering
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Apprentice
At CK Refrigeration, our mission is to deliver excellence in air conditioning and refrigeration through dedicated craftsmanship, innovation, and outstanding customer care. We're committed to nurturing and developing the next generation of skilled professionals by offering rewarding apprenticeships, continuous mentorship, and a supportive, inclusive environment where talent and ambition thrive. Core Values: Work Ethics: We pride ourselves on outstanding workmanship, meticulous attention to detail, and consistently delivering reliable, high-quality solutions. Growth & Development: We invest in the continual advancement of our team, offering apprenticeships, training programmes, and clearly defined career paths to help individuals realise their full potential. Integrity & Trust: We foster a workplace built on honesty, transparency, and respect, earning trust through consistency and accountability. Teamwork & Collaboration: We believe in the power of working together, encouraging open communication and collaboration to achieve outstanding results for our customers and our team. Safety & Wellbeing: We prioritise the health, safety, and wellbeing of our employees, ensuring a supportive, inclusive, and secure work environment. 6. Environmental Sustainability: We are committed to environmental responsibility, actively implementing sustainable practices and championing eco-friendly solutions Join CK refrigeration, and be part of a team dedicated to building your career and shaping the future of air conditioning and refrigeration excellence. Profile of Craft The job of Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Craftsperson concerns installation, service and maintenance of high, medium and low temperature refrigeration and air conditioning equipment in industrial, commercial and domestic environments. Key aspects of the occupation include close control of temperature/humidity environmental conditions; supply/extraction/filtration of air conditioned heat pumps and energy management systems, storage of blood and medical items, cryogenics and electronic motor applications, At the end of the apprenticeship the Craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following: Core Skills Installation, service and maintenance of a broad range of high, medium and low temperature refrigeration equipment. Installation, service, maintenance of air conditioning systems and associated plant, ranging from split or remote type heatpumps to large capacity/tonnage chilled water machines. Safe handling and identification of refrigerants. Specialist Skills • Dedicated PLC controllers of large refrigeration plant. • BEMS networking of outstations and slave controllers within buildings to control HVAC plant • Industrial ammonia systems • Large centrifugal/screw machines • VRV systems (inverters). Clean room environments • Close control • Air balancing/distribution • Energy management heat recovery • Pack systems • Cascade systems Common Skills • Electrical trade • Power supplies • Motor control • PLC control systems • Safety/hardware interlocks • Wiring / terminating • Control protective devices Personal Skills • Initiative, adaptability • Work independently • Versatility • Communication skills • Customer relations awareness • Problem solving • Work under pressure/responsibility • Perseverance.