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First Year Apprentice Vacancy Eirteck energy partners LTD specialise in the electrical installation, operations and maintenance of wind Turbines. Our teams have managed and work along side some of the leading manufactures and Installation contractors throughout Ireland, UK, Europe and East Asia Due to our continued growth and expansion of our company, We are seekingmotivated individuals to join our team with a number of roles available: -First Year electrical apprentices (Solas Irish electrical apprenticeship) -General Operatives technicians’ mechanical installation and electrical installation -Service and maintenance technicians Previous experience is not a necessity as specific training will be provided. Interested candidates must be willing to travel both in Ireland and overseas with fixed rotations. Candidates must hold a full drivers licence. Join our team and be a part of a dynamic and fast-growing environment in the renewable wind energy sector.
Apprentice In Social Work, Mental Health Services, HES
The Apprentice in Social Work programme has been developed by an industry-led consortium with University College Cork (UCC) as the lead educational institution. The 2 year apprenticeship programme merges higher education with work-based learning by providing the post holder with a unique opportunity to gain practical administrative experience within a Social Work team whilst completing college-based learning towards achieving a Level 9 Social Work qualification. The Apprentice will spend approximately 15 months on-the-job under the supervision and guidance of experienced, professionally qualified Social Workers and 9 months off-the-job completing a total of 3 college-based learning blocks at UCC. There is a Social Work Apprentice Handbook, which contains additional information on the Apprentice in Social Work, which can be found here : https://content.apprenticeship.ie/f/83224/x/0c10b1f40a/apprentice-in-social-work-social-work-apprenticeship-apprentice-handbook-a4-v13.pdf Following completion of the full-time, structured programme and successful achievement of both the practical and academic elements, the apprentice will be positioned to register as a Social Worker with CORU- the regulatory body in Ireland. For queries about the Recruitment process, please contact: Allison Kingsley, Team Lead Email: allison.kingsley@hse.ie
Pharmacy Technician Apprentice
Competitive rates of pay and additional Company benefits given. Candidates should: Previous experience working in a pharmacy related environment is essential. Applications are available to collect instore or email hr@mckeeversdirect.com or contact McKeevers Chemists, on 02837518383.
Butcher Apprentice
Typical Tasks / Responsibilities On completion of the apprenticeship, butchers will prepare and place meat cuts and products in display counters so they appear attractive and catch the shopper’s eye. This will mean the apprentice butcher will demonstrate the skills of shaping, lacing and tying roasts using boning knives, skewers and twine. In addition to developing culinary skills, craft butchers will be able to wrap, weigh, label and price cuts of meat. As the butcher role has evolved, greater responsibility will be placed on apprentices to learn general business and customer service skills. Increased attention will be paid to marketing principles and practices. Knowledge • Summarise the development of the meat sector leading up to the modern day, including its values, culture, traditions and connection to membership bodies and professional institutions. • Discuss the principles of butchery, including the selection, procurement, provenance and handling of livestock leading to welfare and associated lairage and slaughter practices, including Halal and Kosher. • Examine the principles of waste minimisation, saleable yield and predictive costing methods. • Describe the meat and poultry marketplace, including the supply chain and traceability functions and key legislative and enforcement agencies that regulate the retail and or process environments. • Define the principles of meat and poultry species, including knowledge associated with carcass by products, primals, joints and muscles. • Identify various craft and knife skills used for cutting, boning, trimming and mincing of meat, including the use of relevant mechanical equipment as required. • Explain the importance of cold storage, stock control and safe movement of meat and or poultry in the butchery environment. • Define stock control, product pricing, quality assurance and meeting the expectations of customers and or contractors. • Examine health and food safety, including hygiene both in personal terms and as part of the wider food sales and production environment. • List methods for weighing products, controlling temperature, wrapping, sealing, packing, labelling and stock control of meat and poultry products for wholesale or retail sale. • Discuss employment rights and responsibilities, including equality, team working practices and the importance of continuous personal development. • Examine the need for traceability in the procurement and supply of meat. • Describe the butcher’s role in the audit and inspection process. • Contribute to the development of a marketing plan. • Examine the principles of customer service. Skills • Prove full awareness and adherence to health and safety regulations and or additional requirements that may apply to their employer’s food business. • Demonstrate the principles of butchery, including the selection, procurement, provenance and handling of livestock leading to welfare and associated lairage and slaughter practices. • Use machinery as permitted and other relevant cutting equipment, including the ability to sharpen knives. • Carry out a range of primary and secondary butchery skills involving the use of steak and boning knives, hand saws, cleavers, banding needles and other relevant hand tools used in the process of primal cutting, boning, slicing, dicing, rolling, trimming and filleting as used in their employer’s business. • Produce meat and or poultry products as required such as sausages and pies made to the specifications of customers or for sale to the public. • Produce meat to the specific volume, size and weight to meet the needs of national and local consumers and customers in a timely and accurate fashion. • Apply hand and eye coordination along with physical agility and manual handling of carcasses through the manufacturing and butchery process. • Complete a marketing plan for a craft butcher shop. Competencies • Take appropriate personal operational responsibility for both health and food safety and the application of safe working practices when using knives, hazardous tools and or related equipment. • Display a willingness to learn, solve problems and acquire new skills that will be applied in the working environment. • Be punctual, reliable, diligent and respectful towards customers, peers and colleagues at all times. • Show attention to detail, carrying out duties in a diligent way and taking account of efficiencies and understanding how these support the profitability of the business. • Maintain the vision and ethos of the business, including performance levels whilst taking pride in work and fostering positive relationships with customers and colleagues. Communicate enthusiastically and with personality to customers offering excellent service. • Advise domestic and commercial customers on the preparation and cooking of red and white meat products. Industry / Industries Served by this Apprenticeship • Butcher Shops • Multiples and Supermarkets • Convenience Stores • Meat Processors and Processing Factories
Plumbing Apprentice
Profile of Craft Plumbing Construction / Engineering Plumbing work involves the installation and maintenance of plumbing, heating and mechanical services on domestic, commercial and industrial projects, including houses, schools, hospitals, office blocks, apartment blocks, factories, as well as pharmaceutical, chemical and food / drink processing facilities. These installations comprise of a wide range of services including pipefitting, welding, soldering on central heating systems, air handling systems, solar heating, hot and cold water supplies, sanitary appliances and sanitation systems, gas pipelines and appliances, compressed air, fire control, steam, chilled water systems and process pipework. At the end of the apprenticeship, the Craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following: Core Skills • Use of plumbing tools and materials • Pipe fitting • Pipe bending • Inspection and testing of pipework • Fault diagnosis Design and installation of central heating systems including: • Solid fuel • Gas • Oil fired boilers • Flues and ventilation • Fuel storage and distribution Design and installation of plumbing systems including: • Mains water supply • Water treatment • Domestic and multi storey hot and cold water supply • Storage tanks, cylinders, calorifiers • Sanitary appliances and discharge pipework and systems Installation of: • Gas appliances • Fire fighting systems Specialist Skills Installation of: • Underfloor heating • Solar heating • Steam heating • Compressed air systems • Vacuum systems • Biomass heating • Ground source heat pump heating • Greywater systems Commissioning and servicing of: • Boosted cold water systems • Unvented hot water systems • Boilers • Burners • Gas appliances • Pumps Knowledge of: • Heating controls • Air handling units and air conditioning systems • Industrial and process gases and liquids
Plumbing Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy KD Group are seeking Plumbing/Pipefitting Apprentices for the following locations:
Plumbing Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy KD Group are seeking Plumbing/Pipefitting Apprentices for the following locations:
Apprentice Sales Advisor
Apprentice Sales Advisor – Abbey Autoline Academy We have an excellent opportunity to join our Abbey Autoline Academy as an Apprentice Sales Advisor. No previous experience is required! Working as part of the Personal Lines branch sales team, you will be provided with a comprehensive Apprentice Training Programme, in conjunction with Belfast Met, to support you in achieving your NVQ Level 2/3 in Providing Financial Services. With practical on-the-job training, you will obtain all the skills and knowledge required to sell personal lines insurance products, such as car, home, van, and travel insurance, to our customers throughout Northern Ireland. Your RequirementsQualifications
Wood Manufacturing and Finishing Apprentice
Roscar Furniture – Marble & Granite are looking for an Apprentice to join their team in Causeway, County Kerry. This position will give carpenters the opportunity to work within an experienced team while gaining experience working on both residential and commercial jobs. Applicants will be exposed to, thought and gain experience using: - Handtools and powered hand tools -Workshop machinery like Panel saws, Mitre saw, edgebanders, planers and Drumsanders - Those interested in CNC manufacturing have the opportunity to learn and train how to use one of our 5 CNCs. Applicants must have: * Ability to take instruction * Driven and willing to learn * Proactive and proven ability to work on own initiative * Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. * Be open to occasional travel for fitting of residential and commercial jobs
M.A.M.F. Apprentice
Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd are currently looking for one candidate to enrol in our apprenticeship program. This is a full time position and is based in New Ross Co Wexford. ABOUT THE COMPANY Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd is a leading engineering company who specialise in the design and manufacturing and repairs of livestock bodies, drag trailers and all commercial bodies. We are a small company with ten staff, working together. APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd we offer a wide range of training programmes, working on different machinery, vehicles and plants. The apprenticeship consists of four on the job phases with Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd and three off-the job training phases in accordance with Solas scheduling system. WHAT IS A MECHANICAL AUTOMATION & MAINTENANCE FITTER The work of the M.A.M.F involes machinery installation, machinery assembly, maintenance and repairs, replacement of broken or worn parts, adjustment and servicing. The work also involves fabrication, using machine tools, ie: Lathe, Milling Machine, Grinders etc.. All M.A.M.F apprentices will be trained in the following, working with a variety of specialised tools- Lathe, Milling machine, Grinders, working with drilling and milling machines and welding plants, working on complex hydraulic systems, interpreting technical drawings, assembling new machinery, dismantling, repair/make & fitting of new parts, machine wiring, electrical machine components installation and report writing of completed work. PAY We pay all our apprentices the recommended wage set by the ETB. Review it after 3 months (A well adjusted candidate will be offered above the recommended wage,) A training allowance is paid by the local ETB while the apprentice is attending the off-the job training. REQUIREMENT Junior Certificate must be completed Must be 16 years old or older Good communciation skills Ability to work as part of a team, to enrol in our apprenticeship programme. This is a full time position and is based in New Ross Co. Wexford