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First Year Apprentice Vacancy Due to company expansion, we require 1st year refrigeration & air conditioning apprentices. The apprenticeship offered will be for a four-year period and will involve both on the job and off the job training. We provide full training and development, uniforms, career progression post apprenticeship. Duties will include installation of Commercial Refrigeration & Air Conditioning. The ideal candidate must be able to work within a team. Full training will be provided. Electrical, mechanical or construction work experience an advantage. Minimum leaving certificate required. Must be flexible with working hours when required. Head office based in Dublin but working Nationwide. Full Clean License. Ideally you will be from the Dublin area, but company vehicles traveling daily from Leitrim / Longford area. Safe Pass & Manual handling an advantage. Dublin North County - Fingal, St Margarets - Dublin North Cn, Carrick-On-Shannon, Longford County, Ashbourne/Ratoath Industry Served Dairy, agricultural, chemical/food processing; Industrial (pharmaceutical, power systems, large warehouses/cold storage, breweries, bulk tankers); Transport: (marine, container, lorries, car, coach, train, cranes); Commercial: retail shops, supermarkets, air conditioning building services, tower blocks, offices and shopping malls, clean room processes, micro-electronics and comfort/critical conditioned spaces 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.
Wood Manufacturing and Finishing Apprentice
Profile of Craft The Craft of Wood Manufacturing and Finishing encompasses most of the skills required in the manufacture of joinery and furniture products. The areas of work covered are modern, traditional, reproduction and restoration furniture; stairs, windows, doors and wood mouldings; and stains, polishes and finishes. Skills The skills required are wide and varied, and include working with metals, plastics and other manufactured materials. The use of all woodworking machines, IT skills and CAD/CAM software knowledge for CNC programming are essential parts of the trade. A sound knowledge of veneering, inlaying, marquetry, turning, carving, jig making, prototyping, maintenance of equipment and developed hand skills is required. At the end of the apprenticeship the Craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following: Core Skills Technical Drawing: Drawing in orthographic, isometric and oblique projection, freehand sketching, drawing to scale and in perspective Setting Out: Working off drawings to set out standard or off-standard wood products Breaking out: Producing common wood joints using a variety of machines Moulding: Developing profile cutters and running off wood mouldings Shaping: Making jigs and patterns for use on spindle moulders/routers Sanding: Operating flat and profile sanding machines, evaluating the suitability of coated abrasives for various applications Construction: Assembling by bonding, wedging or using knock down fittings, fitting ironmongery Veneering and Bonding: Planning and preparing panels for veneering and bonding, operating all machines associated with the process Computers: Programming and operating CNC machines to perform complex machining operations Finishing: Applying stain and spray finish to furniture/joinery products Specialist Skills Wood Turning: Using manual, semiautomatic or CNC lathes to produce turned pieces Saw Doctoring: Sharpening and setting circular saw blades, wide bandsaw blades and handsaw blades Tool Room Maintenance: Operating manual, automatic and CNC grinding machines to sharpen and/or shape machine cutters Common Skills Technical Drawing: Drawing in orthographic, isometric and oblique projection, freehand sketching, drawing to scale and in perspective Construction: Assembling by bonding, wedging or using knock down fittings, fitting ironmongery Veneering and Bonding: Planning and preparing panels for veneering and bonding, operating all machines associated with the process Finishing: Applying stain and spray finish to furniture/joinery products Personal Skills Communications: Engaging with colleagues to discuss procedures/strategies, resolving problems early, constantly updating colleagues both verbally and non-verbally Customer Relations: Keeping to agreements, respecting differences in needs, keeping customer informed Teamwork: Making positive interventions and supports to help achieve common goals Independence: Carrying out tasks or assignments to the required standard Showing initiative: Making positive decisions or taking positive actions to achieve desired outcomes Problem Solving: Systematically diagnosing behaviour to find solutions to difficulties, obstacles or technical problems
Wood Manufacturing and Finishing Apprentice
Profile of Craft Joinery, Furniture and Kitchen Manufacturing The Craft of Wood Manufacturing and Finishing encompasses most of the skills required in the manufacture of joinery and furniture products. The areas of work covered are modern, traditional, reproduction and restoration furniture; stairs, windows, doors and wood mouldings; and stains, polishes and finishes. Skills The skills required are wide and varied, and include working with metals, plastics and other manufactured materials. The use of all woodworking machines, IT skills and CAD/CAM software knowledge for CNC programming are essential parts of the trade. A sound knowledge of veneering, inlaying, marquetry, turning, carving, jig making, prototyping, maintenance of equipment and developed hand skills is required. At the end of the apprenticeship the Craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following: Core Skills Technical Drawing: Drawing in orthographic, isometric and oblique projection, freehand sketching, drawing to scale and in perspective Setting Out: Working off drawings to set out standard or off-standard wood products Breaking out: Producing common wood joints using a variety of machines Moulding: Developing profile cutters and running off wood mouldings Shaping: Making jigs and patterns for use on spindle moulders/routers Sanding: Operating flat and profile sanding machines, evaluating the suitability of coated abrasives for various applications Construction: Assembling by bonding, wedging or using knock down fittings, fitting ironmongery Veneering and Bonding: Planning and preparing panels for veneering and bonding, operating all machines associated with the process Computers: Programming and operating CNC machines to perform complex machining operations Finishing: Applying stain and spray finish to furniture/joinery products
Metal Fabrication Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd are current;y looking for one candidate to enrol in our apprenticeship program. This is a full time position and is based in New Ross Co. Wexfrod. 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 METAL FABRICATION The skills are wide and varied, skills such as measuring, marking out, cutting and welding materials. Learning how to use, care and safety operate machinery and equipment ie: Press Brake, Guillotine, Drills, Cutting etc... Welding mild steel, Aluminium , Stainless Steel, Making a livestock body from start to finish, repairing a trailer, repairing agriculture machinery and the odd unusual item. All metal fabrication will be trained in the following, working with a variety of specialised tools: Lather, Milling Machine, Grinders etc.. Assembling new machinery, dismantling repairs/make & fitting of new parts, 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 paid by the local ETB while the apprentices 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 program. This is a full time position and is based in New Ross Co. Wexford Profile of Craft The Metal Fabricator’s job includes the reading of drawings, working with materials such as low carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel and aluminium. The fabricator is involved in such industries as constructional steel, pressure vessel, tank and boiler manufacture, ship building and ship repair also general engineering. The skills required are wide and varied. They include skills such as measuring, marking out, cutting and welding materials using different processes and assembly techniques. The Metal Fabricator will spend some time outdoors and may be required to work on heights. At the end of the apprenticeship, the craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following skills: Core Skills Use, care and safety on the following machines and equipment: • Guillotine • Press brake • Rolls • Ironworker • Mechanical saws • Drills • Cutting • Forming • Welding Operations involve mechanical and thermal cutting, marking, drilling,notching, bending, rolling, forming and welding using various materials Pattern development Parallel line, radial line and triangulation methods Specialist Skills • Oxy-fuel gas cutting and plasma cutting • Welding processes using: Oxy-fuel; MMA; MIG/MAG; TIG/TAG • Rolling, bending and forming various materials Generic Skills Workshop practice including: • Safe use and maintenance of tools and equipment • Marking out • Drilling • Tapping • Riveting Technical drawing: • Interpretation of first and third angle projections • Isometric, oblique and free hand sketching Personal Skills • Communications • Customer relations • Adaptability • Ability to work as a team member • Ability to work independently • Initiative • Problem solving • Planning • Information gathering • Quality systems • Safety
Metal Fabrication Apprentice
Profile of Craft The Metal Fabricator’s job includes the reading of drawings, working with materials such as low carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel and aluminium. The fabricator is involved in such industries as constructional steel, pressure vessel, tank and boiler manufacture, ship building and ship repair also general engineering. The skills required are wide and varied. They include skills such as measuring, marking out, cutting and welding materials using different processes and assembly techniques. The Metal Fabricator will spend some time outdoors and may be required to work on heights. At the end of the apprenticeship, the craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following skills: Core Skills Use, care and safety on the following machines and equipment: • Guillotine • Press brake • Rolls • Ironworker • Mechanical saws • Drills • Cutting • Forming • Welding Operations involve mechanical and thermal cutting, marking, drilling,notching, bending, rolling, forming and welding using various materials Pattern development Parallel line, radial line and triangulation methods Specialist Skills • Oxy-fuel gas cutting and plasma cutting • Welding processes using: Oxy-fuel; MMA; MIG/MAG; TIG/TAG • Rolling, bending and forming various materials Generic Skills Workshop practice including: • Safe use and maintenance of tools and equipment • Marking out • Drilling • Tapping • Riveting Technical drawing: • Interpretation of first and third angle projections • Isometric, oblique and free hand sketching Personal Skills • Communications • Customer relations • Adaptability • Ability to work as a team member • Ability to work independently • Initiative • Problem solving • Planning • Information gathering • Quality systems • Safety Cumar Baile Mhic Ire Teo., T/A Fireblock is a manufacturer of metal doors, door frames and glazed screens. The company specializing in Fire, Acoustic, Security and Blast resisting doors and performance solutions. Fireblock are currently looking to hire Apprentice Sheet metal fabricators, to join our production team in Baile Mhic Ire, Macroom, Co. Cork. On successful completion of this Metal Fabrication apprenticeship, the apprentice is awarded a QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate Craft – Metal Fabrication. This apprenticeship consists of four on-the-job phases with FIREBLOCK and three off-the-job phases in an educational organisation. Apprentices will be invited to attend their off-the-job training phases in accordance with the SOLAS scheduling system. Candidates will have the support and mentoring of highly skilled qualified craftsman. The ideal candidate will have a keen interest in manufacturing processes, and ability to work on own initiative. Achieved at least Grade O5 in five Leaving Certificate subjects, including Mathematics and preferably one Technical subject. Candidate should display a positive learning ethos. Please apply in writing to; Info@fireblock.ie
Metal Fabrication Apprentice
Job Description First Year Apprentice Vacancy As a Welder Apprentice, you will learn and develop the skills required to become a proficient welder under the supervision of experienced welders and supervisors. This position provides on-the-job training, allowing you to assist in various welding projects while gaining hands-on experience in welding techniques, safety procedures, and the operation of welding equipment. The successful applicant will be trained at the Central premises as per the Solas apprenticeship programme and college attendance will also be required. Profile of Craft The Metal Fabricator’s job includes the reading of drawings, working with materials such as low carbon steel, stainless steel, alloy steel and aluminium. The fabricator is involved in such industries as constructional steel, pressure vessel, tank and boiler manufacture, ship building and ship repair also general engineering. The skills required are wide and varied. They include skills such as measuring, marking out, cutting and welding materials using different processes and assembly techniques. The Metal Fabricator will spend some time outdoors and may be required to work on heights. At the end of the apprenticeship, the craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following skills: Core Skills Use, care and safety on the following machines and equipment: • Guillotine • Press brake • Rolls • Ironworker • Mechanical saws • Drills • Cutting • Forming • Welding Operations involve mechanical and thermal cutting, marking, drilling,notching, bending, rolling, forming and welding using various materials Pattern development Parallel line, radial line and triangulation methods Specialist Skills • Oxy-fuel gas cutting and plasma cutting • Welding processes using: Oxy-fuel; MMA; MIG/MAG; TIG/TAG • Rolling, bending and forming various materials Generic Skills Workshop practice including: • Safe use and maintenance of tools and equipment • Marking out • Drilling • Tapping • Riveting Technical drawing: • Interpretation of first and third angle projections • Isometric, oblique and free hand sketching Personal Skills • Communications • Customer relations • Adaptability • Ability to work as a team member • Ability to work independently • Initiative • Problem solving • Planning • Information gathering • Quality systems • Safety
Civil Engineering Technician Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Civil Engineering Technician Apprenticeship with Clare County Council. This position will commence in September 2025. This is an exciting new initiative, creating an alternative career path to the Civil Engineering profession in Ireland. Why should a student choose this apprenticeship? • Interest in practical and hands on engineering. • Earn while you learn apprenticeship model. • Excellent employment prospect in a varied and exciting sector. • Help Clare Council achieve its social and environmental commitments. • Be part of the profession tasked with the creation, improvement, and protection of the environment in a sustainable manner. • Create infrastructure and spaces that make a tangible difference to people’s lives. Clare County Council is the authority responsible for Local Government in County Clare. The corporate headquarters are located at Áras Contae an Chláir, New Road, Ennis and there are four Municipal Districts (Ennis, Shannon, Killaloe, and West Clare). Clare County Council provides a diverse range of services across a large geographic area. Key services areas include planning, Local Enterprise Office, community development, transportation, motor tax, water, environment, emergency services along with housing, libraries, and sports & amenities, property management, derelict sites, and vacant homes. Clare County Council bears the Engineers Ireland CPD Accredited Employer Standard which recognises good organisational practice in the area of professional development for engineers and technical staff and receives the formal backing of the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science.”
Food Safety And Quality Apprentice
Job summary We have an opportunity to join our busy Magherafelt Bakery as a member of our Technical Team on a HLA. Key Responsibilities / Day to day activities: Carry out routine audits such as daily floor walk, glass and hard plastic (daily, weekly and monthly), GMP’s, etc. Follow up on corrective actions as a result of internal audits in a timely fashion. Ensure copies of process control documentation are readily available for production. Ensure that all process control documentation is completed accurately and filed systematically for auditor viewing. Carry out routine calibration checks on critical equipment, e.g. scales, probes, etc. Assist in gathering data for product specification and QAS (Quality contracts). Planning, organising and co-ordination taste panels for existing and new products. Collection of samples for shelf life & organoleptic testing, microbiological and chemical analysis. Assist in the investigation of customer complaints and agree corrective actions with Department Mangers. Provide assistance in maintaining the company’s BRC Quality Management System, Customer specific audits and customer visits. Drafting of documents, reports and letter on computer as required. To communicate and update all relevant parties of any issues or changes. To ensure 100% completion of daily records. To attend taste panels when required. To support the Improvement Programmes in place. Any other duties within the post holder’s competence as requested by the manager. Essential Criteria: Knowledge of HACCP and BRC quality management systems Knowledge of how to carry out audits Computer Literacy – Proficient in Word and Excel Effective verbal and written communication skills Problem solving skills Planning and organisational skills Time management skills Team working skills GCSE English and Maths or equivalent, Grade C or above Desirable Criteria: Knowledge of relevant H&S issues within a food manufacturing environment Studying towards a third level qualification if Food Science or a related subject. ECDL qualification or equivalent Level 2 or 3 Food Hygiene Additional information: Current starting rate of £12.50 per hour Weekly paid Free on-site car parking Company healthcare cash plan and access to shopping discount scheme (T&C's apply) Monday – Friday: 7:30am – Finish (approx. 4:30pm) Candidate needs to be flexible for holiday/sickness cover on weekends, evenings and nightshift.
Apprentice Manufacturing Technician
Are you eager to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic manufacturing environment? Are you a motivated individual with a strong willingness to learn and grow? If you are seeking opportunities for career advancement and skill development, we have the perfect position for you! We are searching for the best talents for the Apprentice Manufacturing Technician roles to be in Limerick. Purpose: The focus of the apprentice technician will be to provide technical support function for manufacturing operations, including troubleshooting equipment and process issues, validation and qualification activities. You will be responsible for:
ESB Networks Heavy Goods Vehicle Mechanic Apprentice
ESB Networks Heavy Goods Vehicle Mechanic Apprenticeship 2025 ESB Networks DAC serves 2.3 million domestic and business customers in Ireland providing a safe and reliable electricity supply. ESB Network’s Heavy Goods Vehicle Mechanic Apprenticeship programme provides you with: Science* can be replaced by Technology, Art, Craft & Design, Technical Graphics, Metalwork, Material Technology (Wood) Design Communication Graphics, Construction, Engineering, Home Economics, Ag Science, Biology, Physics, Chemistry Locations: Cork Galway Portlaoise