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Longford based electrical contractor looking for a First Year Apprentice Electrician for immediate start. Bright minded school leavers to join us on our apprenticeship programme. Excellent opportunity for those candidates who want their career in Electrical trade. Successful applicants will be trained in all aspects of the trade including commercial, residential and industrial projects. The successful candidate will be required to have the following licenses, skills and experience in order to be considered for the position: Safe Pass Manual handling Highly motivated with attention to detail Reliable and presentable at all times
Carpentry and Joinery Apprentice
The Trade of Carpentry & Joinery is very wide and varied. It encompasses most of the skills required by the Wood Trades. These skills required of the Carpenter & Joiner are not confined to those required to work in wood, but include skills in the use of metals, plastics, and fabrics. The Carpenter & Joiner is also required to work in a cross section of domains within the overall trade. The following are some examples: Joinery Shop: This section of the occupation requires the Carpenter & Joiner to engage in setting out, production, and assembling items of joinery which include stairs, doors, windows, and built-in furniture. Site Work: Site work is the construction of buildings or houses which require 1st fixing, formwork, roofs, and 2nd fixing. This section is split into two categories: constructing and civil engineering contracts. Maintenance: Maintenance work requires the Carpenter & Joiner to carry out a variety of tasks in general maintenance and upkeep of public and private buildings, e.g. shops and factories. There are other areas associated with the trade which include renovating buildings, shopfitting, and exhibition/display work. At the end of the apprenticeship, the craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following skills: • Construction of upper floors • Construction of flat roofs • Construction of pitched roofs • Construction of hip roofs • Construction of pitching roofs (trussed) • Construction of load and non-load bearing partitions • Fabrication and erection of formwork for walls, columns, floors, and stairs • Construction and hanging of the following: • Framed and sheeted doors • Panelled doors • Flush doors • Construction and installation of internal and external door frames • Construction and installation of windows • Carrying out 1st and 2nd fixing on buildings • Operation of the following powered hand tools: • Saw • Planer • Drill • Router • Screwdriver • Ballistic gun • Sander • Jig saw Specialist Skills / Personal Skills • Construction of moulds • Construction of centres for arches • Construction of specialist type joinery • Construction of fittings • Setting out buildings • Site levelling • Communications • Customer relations • Adaptability • Ability to work as a team member • Ability to work independently • Initiative • Problem solving • Planning • Information gathering • Quality systems • Safety • Use and care of hand tools • Interpreting drawings • Measurement • Setting out • Marking out • Planning (production) • Calculations • Work practice • Use of manufactured boards • Fixings • Ironmongery • Basic wood joints • K/D fittings • Setting up and operation of machines for specific operations
Electrical Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Due to continued expansion we are now looking for an Electrical Apprentice to join our team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who wants to start their electrical career on the right path. What we will bring
Motor Mechanics Apprentice
We are currently hiring for a First year Motor Mechanics Apprentice. Candidates should have : Completed their Leaving Cert Possess a genuine interest in cars . This position provides paid on-the-job training with Qualified experienced technicians, and when ready, assisting with vehicle maintenance and diagnostics. Candidates must have a strong work ethic, mechanical aptitude, and willingness to work as part of a team. Please email your CV and Cover letter if interested.
Carpentry and Joinery Apprentice
The Trade of Carpentry & Joinery is very wide and varied. It encompasses most of the skills required by the wood trades. These skills are not confined to working with wood alone, but also include the use of metals, plastics, and fabrics. The Carpenter & Joiner is required to work across a range of domains within the overall trade. Areas of Work Joinery Shop This section of the occupation requires the Carpenter & Joiner to engage in setting out, production, and assembly of joinery items, including stairs, doors, windows, and built-in furniture. Site Work Site work involves the construction of buildings or houses and includes first fixing, formwork, roofing, and second fixing. This section is divided into two categories: construction and civil engineering contracts. Maintenance Maintenance work requires the Carpenter & Joiner to carry out a variety of tasks related to the general maintenance and upkeep of public and private buildings, such as shops and factories. Other areas associated with the trade include renovating buildings, shopfitting, and exhibition or display work. Competencies at the End of Apprenticeship At the end of the apprenticeship, the craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following skills:
Heavy Vehicle Mechanics Apprentice
What the job and learning is really about: - Picking up new skills: You’ll be learning hands-on stuff all the time, building up your knowledge and skill. - Learning from the mentor: Working alongside experienced mentor and picking up tool and tricks of the trade. - Staying safe: Health and safety rules matter — they keep you and everyone else protected. - Getting stuck in: You’ll be working with vehicles, tools, and equipment, and moving around a lot. - Owning your work: The quality of what you do is on you, so you take pride in it. - Using the gear: Special service tools, materials, and equipment become part of your daily routine. - Figuring things out: Reading diagrams, following instructions, and solving problems when systems break. - Hands-on fixes: Taking apart mechanical systems, checking them, and putting them back together. - Testing tech: Making sure electrical and electronic systems are working properly. - Keeping records: Writing down what you did so others can understand the work. - Managing your learning: Setting aside time to study and practice. - Passing exams: Theory, practicals, and skill demos — all part of the journey. - Earning while learning: You’re paid as you train, which is a nice bonus.
Horticulture Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Richard Upton Landscapes Ltd which is over 20 years in business, is a member of the Association of Landscape Contractors of Ireland and is Teagasc registered. The company is owner run by Richard Upton who has over 30 years experience in the Industry and a Diploma in Horticulture with Distinction. The company carries out a wide variety of Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Services throughout Waterford and the South East of Ireland and is currently looking to recruit a suitable enthusiastic person with a genuine interest in Horticulture who is willing to learn and progress themselves within the Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Industry in the long term. All suitable/interested candidates should forward their CV and any relevant details of previous work experience either within Landscaping/Horticulture Sector or other similar industries and any other relevant qualifications/training along with their contact phone number and email address to richarduptonlandscapes@gmail.com. Ideal candidate should have their own transport.
Electrical Apprentice
Masonite is now proudly part of Owens Corning. Owens Corning is a global building and construction materials leader committed to building a sustainable future through material innovation. Our four integrated businesses – Roofing, Insulation, Doors, and Composites – provide durable, sustainable, energy-efficient solutions that leverage our unique material science, manufacturing, and market knowledge to help our customers win and grow. At Masonite, we create Doors That Do More™ for the people who pass through them every day. We believe doors should connect you with the people and things you care about most — and make life easier, safer and more beautiful, too. Here at Masonite Ireland, Carrick on Shannon we have been operating for over 28 years and we want to continue to grow our talented and loyal workforce. We have some exciting opportunities for **Maintenance Apprentices Electrical Instrumentation Apprentice (at entry level Phase I) Why apply for an apprenticeship at Masonite Ireland? Participate in a paid professional apprenticeship programme Kick start your career in a state-of the-art highly automated environment while gaining excellent experience and a qualification at the same time Obtain practical experience in a supportive, supervised learning environment Combine on-the-ground training together with a College Education & the college experience. Obtain a national and internationally recognised qualification at QQ1 Level 6 Advanced Craft Certificate. Eligibility – All applicants must be 18 years of age or over on or before January 31st 2026. Applicants must be born on or before January 31st 2008. Educational Qualifications Candidates will have obtained the following minimum requirements at the time of applying. Grade D or higher at Ordinary Level in the Leaving Certificate (or equivalent) in one sitting in the following subjects; *Mathematics Irish or English Science Subject Any other 2 subjects Applied Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Physics and Chemistry, Agricultural Science* If you have not obtained the required grade in any of the above Science subjects the following is acceptable at Leaving Certificate Level: Art, Constructions Studies, Design & Communication, Graphics, Engineering, Home Economics, Technical Drawing and Technology. An online assessment will be used as part of the recruitment and selection process
Wood Manufacturing and Finishing Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Wood Manufacturing & Finishing First Year Apprentice position available. We are seeking an Apprentice who is eager to learn with us in our Bespoke Kitchen and Furniture Company and grow their skills in the world of Joinery. This apprenticeship is a minimum of 4 years and on successful completion will be awarded a Level 6 Advanced Certificate Craft -Wood Manufacturing & Finishing. If you think this position is for you and you have a keen interest in Joinery, please send your C.V. and a covering letter by email to trevor@deaneryfurniture.com.
Farm Manager Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy DAIRY Farm Apprentice - Ballywilliam Farm is seeking a motivated person to join our team. Role Includes: • Milking in modern 44-unit rotary parlour • General livestock care, Yard work, machinery operation & farm maintenance What We Offer: • Competitive pay, based on experience • Modern facilities with strong farm standards • Full-time position (level 7) Farm manager Apprenticeship opportunities