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Citizen Fox Irish-owned cafés & bars in Belgium, Europe looking for friendly, creative, and motivated bartenders with experience in a fast-paced environment. Applicants should have a basic knowledge of hygiene protocols/bar procedures and a passion for creativity and high standards of presentation. Location: Rue de la Coupe 7, Mons Belgium What we offer : - Highly competitive salary - €15-€16 per hour - Reasonably priced accommodation within a short distance of the bar is provided by us. Own room in a shared apartment with rent at +/- €500 per month. - The language barrier in our bars is not an issue as English is generally spoken by our clients and all our staff, but we can also provide access to subsidised French lessons - Regular professional cocktail training and barista courses are given to all our staff. We want our people to be the best at their trade! - Access to full health care provided - We help all our staff set up bank accounts and apply for their Belgian ID card - We will pay for your transport costs over and will also provide you with 1 free flight home per year - We work with a core of Irish staff in each of our bars in order to provide a "home away from home feel" Only serious applicants with a mind to having a future in the hospitality sector and ambition to succeed need apply. Within a year, you can really evolve in your position with us, becoming very talented at mixology and barista, French-speaking, and enjoying a good standard of life in a warm and safe environment.
Production Operative – Timber Roof Trusses & Posi-Joists
About Us We are a well-established manufacturer of engineered timber products, specialising in the design and production of roof trusses and posi-joists for the construction industry. Our company is experiencing continued growth, and we are now seeking skilled and motivated Production Operatives to join our professional team. Role Overview The successful candidate will be responsible for the efficient and accurate assembly of timber roof trusses and posi-joists, working within a fast-paced production environment. Key Responsibilities
Behaviour Therapist
Role: Behaviour Therapist Location:Tullamore, Co Offaly Tenure: 60hrs a fortnight - Part Time Permanent The successful candidate will become a key member of an evolving psychological services team led by the Principal Psychology Manager. The post will involve close collaborative working with the Senior Psychologist. The post holder will provide psychological supports to a broad range of individuals with intellectual disabilities, Autism and mental health concerns. The office base is negotiable - Portarlington or Tullamore. At the Muiriosa Foundation we have re-imagined the role of the Behaviour Therapist. We are guided by the person, we work collaboratively, and we focus on relationship and connection. We examine our own behaviour. We acknowledge that human distress is often a frustration response resulting from chronic stress. Behaviour therapists base interventions on a comprehensive assessment of each person’s strengths, needs and within the context of their environment. Although the post is for normal office hours, the successful candidate will be committed to a high degree of flexibility. The Muiriosa Foundation promotes a human rights-based approach. If you are interested in changing your lens and working towards paradigm change- this may be the post for you What we offer Modern and supportive workplace. Thrive in a contemporary non-profit section 38 organisation committed to excellence, where you'll work alongside dedicated and caring professionals who value innovative approaches Expert supervision. Benefit from the mentorship of a senior psychologist who will support your professional development and clinical expertise. Progressive neuroaffirmative approaches. Join a psychology department that embraces a progressive neuroaffirmative perspective, empowering you to work with diverse individuals and unique challenges which require creative and supportive responses Public Sector Benefits. This is a secure, full-time position within the public sector, offering competitive HSE pay scales equivalent to Social Care Leader II (pro rata) Professional Recognition. We are keen to support a successful candidate to achieve chartership as a Behavioural Psychologist with the Psychological Society of Ireland. Exciting continuing professional development initiatives including: Informal Enquiries: Cormac O’Connor, Senior Psychologist Please contact to set up phone or video call (087-9833480 or Cormac.oconnor@muiriosa.ie) Closing Date for receipt of completed applications: 2nd October 2025 @6.30pm To apply and for further details please go to our web page at: https://www.muiriosa.ie/employment/ N.B. When applying for positions on Rezoomo, it is recommended to use a PC, Laptop or Tablet as some mobile phones are not compatible with this software.
Supply Chain& Customer Care Graduate Programme
Supply Chain and Customer Care Graduate Start date: September 2026 Contract: permanent; full time Join Kerry and Shape the Future of Sustainable Nutrition At Kerry, we’re tackling one of humanity’s greatest challenges: delivering sustainable nutrition to over 2 billion people while protecting our planet. It’s a monumental task, and we need ambitious graduates bursting with innovative solutions to real-world problems. If you’re an agile, collaborative team player, we offer a career where you can make a real difference and help secure our future. Do you have what it takes to deliver sustainable nutrition to over 2 billion people? Rise to the challenge with one of our Graduate Programs. This permanent, full-time role begins with a structured 2-year programme that includes rotational placements across different teams and functions. From day one, you’ll be immersed in real-world challenges, supported by a global network of mentors, and empowered to make meaningful contributions. With structured learning, cross-functional exposure, and opportunities to relocate across Europe, the programme is designed to give you the skills, confidence, and experience to thrive in your career. Our Supply Chain and Customer Care Program Supply Chain and Customer Care are at the core of our operations, seamlessly connecting the transformation of raw materials to the final product delivered to our customers, while ensuring outstanding customer experience. By collaborating closely with both our customers and internal teams, you’ll master the intricacies of one of the most complex supply chains and develop strong, positive relationships with customers. In this role, you’ll be a vital link, coordinating between Production, Finance, Procurement, and Customer Care. Your efforts will ensure that Kerry meets customer demands by efficiently balancing materials and finished goods, while providing professional, timely, and effective communication with our customers. Our past graduates have successfully advanced into roles such as Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Customer Care Management, and Purchasing Management. At Kerry, we are dedicated to your professional growth. We will support you in achieving your CIPS or APICS professional qualification. What you might be doing * Kerry Graduates must have permanent Right to Work in Europe or UK (for UK based roles) and be willing to relocate to other European countries during the program. Submit your application only for the program of your interest. Any multiple applications will be withdrawn.
Senior Community Water Officers and Senior Staff Officers
INTRODUCTION The EU Water Framework Directive [WFD] 2000 seeks to protect and improve our natural waters, including rivers, lakes, groundwater, coastal water, and transitional waters. The Water Framework Directive objectives are implemented through River Basin Management Plans [RBMPs] and Programmes of Measures [POMs]. In July 2014, the Department of Environment, Community & Local Government issued the European Union [Water Policy] Regulations 2014, which gave effect to a new, three tier, governance framework and placed new obligations on local authorities to co-ordinate the catchment management and public participation elements of the Water Framework Directive. To enable local authorities to meet their objectives, they have established the Local Authority Waters Programme [LAWPRO] to facilitate a coordinated regional approach. Kilkenny County Councils and Tipperary County Council, acting jointly, have been appointed as lead local authorities to act on behalf of all local authorities in managing this Programme. The Programme has two main elements: The Communities Team and the Catchment Assessment Team. CONTEXT LAWPRO is leading a ‘new approach’ to water management in Ireland that involves coordination and close cooperation between local authorities, WFD implementing bodies and stakeholders for the development and implementation of national River Basin Management Plans. The overall aim of this approach is to protect and restore good water quality in Ireland’s rivers, lakes, estuaries, groundwater, and coastal waters through integrated catchment management. Achieving that aim will require active involvement of local authorities and other public bodies, water users and local communities. Implementation of the River Basin Management Plan is co-ordinated on a regional basis by the five water and environment management committees, comprising representatives of each local authority in the Region and the EPA. This structure drives collaboration and integration, both within local authorities, between local authorities and externally with other public agencies. The shared service’s approach to delivery includes all stakeholders through a multi-disciplinary, multi-agency structure. This shared service arrangement takes account of the need to deliver maximum benefit with limited resource availability. LAWPRO ensures that its resources are utilised locally to implement the River Basin Management Plan for Ireland 2018 – 2021 and the proposed 2022-2027 Plan [RBMP]. The strategic role of the Programme is: Travel and subsistence expenses incurred in official duties will be refunded in line with Department Circulars. Any licence changes (revocation, endorsements) must be reported immediately. Location The officer shall reside in or near the district of duty. The Senior Community Water Officer will work as part of a regional team. Assignment within the region may change. Reporting to place of work is at the officer’s own expense. Safety, Health & Welfare Compliance with Kilkenny/Tipperary County Councils Safety Management System is required. The officer must follow the Safety Statement and related procedures, and use provided equipment. Non-compliance may result in disciplinary action. Training Participation in training programmes relevant to the role is required. Policies & Procedures The post-holder must abide by all Kilkenny/Tipperary County Councils’ policies and procedures.
Garda Trainees
Why Join An Garda Síochána? An Garda Síochána is the national police and security service of Ireland with a mission of “Keeping People Safe”. Joining An Garda Síochána offers an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic and innovative team. This role and the personal impact you will have on people and the community will give you a sense of achievement like nothing else. You will be part of something meaningful and have the opportunity to make a change. You will work in a supportive, digitally enabled environment that is unique. Determining Eligibility Requirements Entry as a Trainee to An Garda Síochána is governed by the following legislation: The Policing, Security and Community Safety Act, 2024, the Policing, Security and Community Safety Act, 2024 (Admissions and Appointments) Regulations 2025 (S.I. No. 112 of 2025). Candidates who do not possess the essential requirements by the closing date for receipt of applications and who proceed with their application will not be eligible to be selected or offered a position. Before you apply for this competition, please ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria set out below. If you do not meet these eligibility criteria, your application will not be processed. Eligibility may be assessed at multiple stages of the process. An invitation to test, interview or complete any element of the selection/appointments process is not acceptance of eligibility by publicjobs and/or An Garda Síochána. Candidates’ qualifications/eligibility may not be confirmed until the latter stages of the selection/appointments process. Please note that the onus is on candidates to provide documentary evidence that they continue to meet the eligibility requirements throughout the process and to update publicjobs and An Garda Síochána of any changes that might impact their eligibility. An overview of the eligibility criteria that candidates must meet to apply for admission as a Trainee, and for entry to the competitive selection process organised by the publicjobs, is outlined below. However, for the detailed admissions and eligibility requirements, candidates should refer to those requirements as set out in the Regulations referenced above. By the closing date for application to this competition, you must: Age You must have attained the age of 18 and be no more than the age of 49 by the closing date for application to this competition. Character You must be of good character. As a modern and progressive policing service, An Garda Síochána seeks candidates who display the highest standards of behaviour and maintain a network of influence of equally good character. Nationality You must be by the closing date for application to this competition: A. A national of a European Union Member State; or B. A national of a European Economic Area State, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or the Swiss Confederation; or C. Under the International Protection Act, 2015 and in compliance with the Admissions and Appointments Regulations 2013, as amended, be: i. A refugee or a family member of such a person in relation to whom a refugee declaration is in force and continues to be in force for the entire duration of the Garda Recruit selection and admissions process; or ii. A person granted subsidiary protection or a family member of such a person in relation to whom a subsidiary protection declaration is in force and continues to be in force for the entire duration of the Garda Recruit selection and admissions process; or iii. By the closing date for application to this competition, have had a period of one year’s continuous residence in the State, and during the eight years immediately preceding that period, have had a total residence in the State amounting to four years. Education By the closing date for application to this competition, you must have obtained the following: An Irish Leaving Certificate with a grade D3 or O6 minimum in five subjects at Ordinary Level*; or A minimum of a Level 5 Major award (120 Credits) on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ); or A recognised qualification (at Level 5 or greater), deemed comparable to the above in terms of both level and volume of learning as determined by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). AND A proven proficiency in either or both of the following: i. The Irish language ii. The English language Please note: • Successful applicants are required to study and pass Irish as part of a module in the Garda College. • Subjects taken at Foundation Level Leaving Certificate are not considered equivalent for entry to this competition. In certain cases, a Pass in the Applied Leaving Certificate may be deemed equivalent to an Ordinary Leaving Certificate. A H7 grade is also deemed equivalent to an O6 grade. • publicjobs may verify the validity of qualifications other than the Leaving Certificate with Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). Candidates may refer to the National Academic Recognition Information Centre which offers advice on the academic recognition of foreign qualifications in Ireland. Employment Status You must have relinquished all previous employment prior to entry to the Garda College and may not be on a career break from any such employment upon entry. Medical Standards You must be certified by a Registered Medical Practitioner (nominated by the Commissioner after consultation with the Minister) to be in good health, of sound constitution and suited physically and mentally to performing the duties of a member of the service. Physical Competence Test You must have passed a Physical Competence Test before entering the Garda College to start training. Substance Misuse Assessment You must have passed all Substance Misuse (Controlled Drug and Psychoactive Substances) Assessments to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of An Garda Síochána. Overview The competition for the selection of Trainees into An Garda Síochána attracts a very high number of applicants. As such, the selection process to become a Trainee is comprehensive, with candidates required to undertake a range of relevant assessment tests and exercises over a number of stages. The numbers called forward to each stage of selection will be determined from time to time, having regard to the number of places to be filled in the Garda College. publicjobs will conduct the initial selection stages on behalf of the Garda Commissioner. Names and details of candidates who are successful following the selection stages conducted by publicjobs will be forwarded to An Garda Síochána for consideration for appointment. Neither An Garda Síochána nor publicjobs will be responsible for any expenses incurred by candidates in relation to the recruitment process. Eligible applicants should apply in the usual way and indicate on the application form that they wish to apply for the Serving Garda Reserve Stream. In order to be considered for the Serving Garda Reserve Stream, when completing your application form you must include: Reserve Garda Registration Number; and Division in which you are currently serving. Applicants must be a serving Garda Reserve member at the time of appointment as a Trainee to continue to be eligible under the Garda Reserve Stream. Applicants who are no longer a member of the Reserve Garda will not be eligible to be offered an appointment from this Stream. You will also be required to complete an additional verification form at the time of appointment. Closing Date The closing date and time for receipt of completed applications is 3pm on Thursday 9th October 2025. The onus is on you to ensure that you have correctly submitted a completed application form as any requests to submit an application after the closing time/date will not be considered. If you do not receive acknowledgement of receipt of your application within two working days of applying, please check your Junk/Spam folders as email notifications may be filtered into these email folders (or “Promotions” in the case of Gmail). If the acknowledgement is still not received, please email GardaTrainee2025@publicjobs.ie including your name, candidate ID and contact details. Candidates should note that support will be available during office hours until the closing date. Selection Process publicjobs will conduct the initial stages of recruitment on behalf of An Garda Síochána. Names and details of candidates who are successful following the selection stages will be forwarded on to An Garda Síochána for consideration for appointment. The Selection Process is broken down into three stages as detailed below. Detailed information on each stage will be made available at the appropriate time to candidates being invited to that particular stage of the process. All eligible candidates who have successfully applied for this competition will be invited to complete a number of online assessments, that will be remotely proctored via webcam. The assessments can be taken at any time during the testing window within a secure IT network. Certain online assessments will be available in a range of languages. A Pre-test Booklet will be provided to you before you take the assessments, and you will complete practice questions on the assessment site in advance of taking the tests. Candidates’ Obligations In applying for this competition, candidates must accept a number of obligations. Candidates must: • Have the knowledge and ability to discharge the duties of the post concerned, • Be of suitable character for the post, • Be suitable in all other relevant respects for appointment to the post concerned. and, if successful, they will not be appointed to the post unless they: • Agree to undertake the duties attached to the post and accept the conditions under which the duties are, or may be required to be, performed. • Are fully competent, available to and capable of undertaking those duties. Candidates must not: • Knowingly or recklessly provide false information. • Canvass any person with or without inducements. • Interfere with or compromise the process in any way. A third party must not impersonate a candidate at any stage of the process. Any attempt, direct or indirect by an applicant to use influence by way of canvassing in connection with their application will cause them to be disqualified from the competition. Any person who contravenes the above provisions or who assists another person in contravening the above provisions is committing an offence. A person who is found guilty of an offence is liable to prosecution that may result in a fine and/or imprisonment. In addition, where a person found guilty of an offence was or is a candidate at a recruitment process, then: • Where a person has not been appointed to a post, they will be disqualified as a candidate; and • Where a person has been appointed subsequently to the recruitment process in question, they shall forfeit that appointment. Deeming of a Candidate to be Withdrawn Withdrawal from the Selection Process Candidates who do not attend for interview or other test when and where required by publicjobs, or who do not, when requested, furnish such evidence as publicjobs require in regard to any matter relevant to their candidature, will have no further claim to consideration. Candidates are expected to provide all requested documentation to publicjobs, including all forms issued by publicjobs for completion, within seven calendar days. Failure to do so will result in the candidate being deemed to have withdrawn from the competition and their candidature will receive no further consideration. Withdrawal from the Appointment Process There are a number of reasons that will result in a candidate being withdrawn from the competition from An Garda Síochána, including but not limited to the following: • If a candidate is medically deferred for a period exceeding 6 months. • If a candidate is unable to provide the Appointments Office with a satisfactory Vetting Form. • If a candidate fails to successfully complete an element of the overall process within the time constraints provided. Conditions of Service Tattoos and Body Art Tattoos and body art on the face, visible above the collar or below the cuff of your uniform are not permitted. In order to retain a professional image, all other tattoos and body art must be covered while on duty. You must make An Garda Síochána aware if you have visible tattoos as early as possible as they may prevent you from being permitted to commence training. Outside Employment The assignment is full-time, and the Trainee may not engage in, or be connected with, any outside business or activity which would interfere with the performance of the assignment. If Trainees are engaged in any outside business or activity they must inform the Trainee Office, Garda College in writing. This should include the nature of the outside business or activity, their role, hours/days engaged and all relevant information. Permission to continue engagement in any outside business or activity is a matter for the Superintendent of Foundation Training. The decision of Superintendent Foundation Training can be appealed to the Director of Training and Development and their decision is final. The onus is on the Trainee to report any outside business or activity and failure to report any outside business or activity may be a disciplinary matter and may include a sanction up to and including termination of contract. Any engagement in any outside business or activity must be fully in compliance with the European Working Time Directive. DNA Testing Candidates should note that An Garda Síochána is bound by the provisions of the Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence & DNA Database System) Act 2014. Section 41 of that Act states that DNA Samples shall be taken from Trainees who started their training at the Garda College following the commencement of the Act on 20th November 2015. Section 41 4 (c) of the Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence & DNA Database System) Act 2014 outlines that “the sample will be used to generate a DNA profile in respect of the person to be entered in the elimination (Garda Síochána) index of the DNA Database System and the effect of such an entry”. The taking of such samples is for the purpose, in relation to the investigation of offences and of ascertaining whether that person has contaminated a crime scene sample. Code of Ethics In a democratic society, the role of the police is to protect and serve society, keep the peace, enforce the law and ensure the safety of the community. In order to achieve this, An Garda Síochána must enjoy the trust and confidence of the society which it serves. It will gain and maintain this trust by acting, and being seen to act, within the law and by applying the law fairly towards others. For anyone working in An Garda Síochána, this is the starting point for all other commitments. The Code of Ethics is a statement of the ethical requirements for everyone working in An Garda Síochána and a clear indication to the public of the norms of behaviour that they are entitled to expect. Policing is an honourable profession of which the public expect the highest standards of conduct and practice. Absolute commitment to the Code of Ethics is a requirement for all members of An Garda Síochána, to ensure the trust and support of the public. You will be required to sign a formal commitment to the Code of Ethics when you join the Organisation. For more information, click here. Conduct All lawful orders, given either in writing or verbally, by those in authority, must be obeyed. A Trainee must at all times conform to the standard of conduct and discipline required and is obliged to study the Trainee and Probationer Garda Handbook and abide by its provisions. Penalties for breaches of any of the provisions of that Code may range from a caution to a termination of programme. Uniform and Equipment The uniform and equipment supplied to the Trainee will remain at all times the property of An Garda Síochána. The Trainee will be responsible for its care and must return it in good condition when required to do so. It must not be used except for authorised purposes and the Trainee will be liable to pay any charge imposed for articles lost or damaged. Confidentiality of Information and Materials It is important to remember that this is a competitive process for a role where integrity is paramount. Sharing information on the selection process e.g. through social media or any other means, may result in you being disqualified from the competition. Please note that all assessment and test materials are subject to copyright and all rights are reserved. No part of the test material (including passages of information, questions or answer options), associated materials or interview related information may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic, mechanical, photocopying, photographing, recording, written or otherwise, at any stage. To do so is an offence and may result in exclusion from the selection process. Any person who contravenes this provision, or who assists another person(s) in contravening this provision, is liable to prosecution and/or civil suit for loss of copyright and intellectual property. Use of Recording Equipment publicjobs does not allow the unsanctioned use of any type of recording equipment on its premises or any location where assessments/tests/interviews, etc. take place, e.g. video interviews, teleconference. This applies to any form of sound recording and any type of still picture or video recording, whether including sound recording or not, and covers any type of device used for these purposes. Any person wishing to use such equipment for any of these purposes must seek written permission in advance. This policy is in place to protect the privacy of staff and candidates/clients and the integrity of the assessment material and assessment processes. Unsanctioned use of recording equipment by any person is a breach of this policy. Any candidate involved in such a breach could be disqualified from the competition and could be subject to prosecution under section 55 of the Public Service Management (Recruitment & Appointments) Act, 2004. In addition, where a person found guilty of such an offence was or is a candidate, then: • Where they have not been appointed to the post they will be disqualified as a candidate; and • Where they have been appointed subsequently to the recruitment process in question, they shall forfeit that appointment.
Procurement Graduate Programme
Procurement Graduate Start date: September 2026 Contract: Full time; permanent Join Kerry and Shape the Future of Sustainable Nutrition At Kerry, we’re tackling one of humanity’s greatest challenges: delivering sustainable nutrition to over 2 billion people while protecting our planet. It’s a monumental task, and we need ambitious graduates bursting with innovative solutions to real-world problems. If you’re an agile, collaborative team player, we offer a career where you can make a real difference and help secure our future.  Do you have what it takes to deliver sustainable nutrition to over 2 billion people? Rise to the challenge with one of our Graduate Programs. This permanent, full-time role begins with a structured 2-year programme that includes rotational placements across different teams and functions. From day one, you’ll be immersed in real-world challenges, supported by a global network of mentors, and empowered to make meaningful contributions. With structured learning, cross-functional exposure, and opportunities to relocate across Europe, the programme is designed to give you the skills, confidence, and experience to thrive in your career. Our Procurement Program Within Kerry, the Procurement Team has the responsibility for managing and overseeing all third party spend for both direct and indirect materials and services. They are experts in their respective categories of packaging, meats, dairy, ingredients and indirect materials and services such as energy, engineering, and facilities management. Just like Kerry, our suppliers are based in locations right around the world, and while a career in Kerry will afford you the opportunity to work abroad, a career in procurement will also involve travel to supply locations. What you might be doing Your role as a Procurement Graduate will involve working with category buyers in all aspects of the sourcing process, working closely with Kerry’s manufacturing sites and supply partners. * Kerry Graduates must have permanent Right to Work in Europe or UK (for UK based roles) and be willing to relocate to other European countries during the program. Submit your application only for the program of your interest. Any multiple applications will be withdrawn.
Environment, Health& Safety Graduate Programme
Environment, Health & Safety Graduate Start date: September 2026 Contract: Full time; permanent Join Kerry and Shape the Future of Sustainable Nutrition At Kerry, we’re tackling one of humanity’s greatest challenges: delivering sustainable nutrition to over 2 billion people while protecting our planet. It’s a monumental task, and we need ambitious graduates bursting with innovative solutions to real-world problems. If you’re an agile, collaborative team player, we offer a career where you can make a real difference and help secure our future. Do you have what it takes to deliver sustainable nutrition to over 2 billion people? Rise to the challenge with one of our Graduate Programs. This permanent, full-time role begins with a structured 2-year programme that includes rotational placements across different teams and functions. From day one, you’ll be immersed in real-world challenges, supported by a global network of mentors, and empowered to make meaningful contributions. With structured learning, cross-functional exposure, and opportunities to relocate across Europe, the programme is designed to give you the skills, confidence, and experience to thrive in your career. Our Environment, Health& Safety Program At Kerry, the Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) team ensures the safety of our people and the sustainability of our operations across all global sites. They manage systems for incident reporting, audits, and corrective actions, and promote a culture where safety is openly discussed and continuously improved. The team also ensures compliance with environmental and occupational health regulations, working closely with local authorities and internal teams to support ongoing progress. EHS operates globally and offers opportunities to work across regions. What you might be doing You’ll be exposed to a variety of EHS responsibilities, including: * Kerry Graduates must have permanent Right to Work in Europe or UK (for UK based roles) and be willing to relocate to other European countries during the program. Submit your application only for the program of your interest. Any multiple applications will be withdrawn.
Facilities Technician
At STERIS, we help our Customers create a healthier and safer world by providing innovative healthcare and life science product and service solutions around the globe. Position Summary This is a key role requiring extensive technical and organisational skills.The Facilities Technician is required to execute day-to-day facilities activities and achieve departmental goals for Safety, Quality, and Operational Effectiveness. The technican is primarily responsible for the maintenance & calibration of plant utilities, process equipment and generation of associated documentation. (paper or electronic). Relationships Internal: Plant Manager, Operations Director, Facilities Manager Facilities Supervisor, Health and Safety, Process Manager, Planning Manager, Operation Supervisors Plant co-workers, Quality Operations Manager, , Human Resources, Technical teams External:, Suppliers; local authorities Duties Safety · Particpate in HSSE Safety commitees · Report, trend, action and investigate safety unsafe acts, near misses,incicents and accidents using the appropriate STERIS electronic systems · Conduct safety audits as required · Drive safety standards throughout site and operational work areas · To be an active member in all process and plant based risk assessments. · Ensure 5 S audits are executed and maintained as required · Ensure strict adherence to site security standards · Ensure all PPE standards are maintained and available to team members · Has authority to delay or abort cycles in specific circumstances such as an emergency situations. Quality · To participate actively in equipment/facilities related process deviation investigations and non-conformances, ensuring root cause investigations are executed, corrective/preventive actions are identified, in conjunction with the Quality Operations team · Participate in regulatory inspections when required · Participate in Customer quality audits when required · Ensuring that a timely and effective communication and escalation process exists to raise facilitiy issues to the appropriate levels of management. · Update and maintain standard operating procedures/work instructions and engineering procedures as requied, are accurate and that all work is completed in compliance to ensure maximum quality. · Responsible to coordinate the Change Control/Parameter Change control process and generate the required documentation to fulfill the requirement of the plant quality management system. Duties - cont'd Cost · Ensure all plant downtime is reviewed and monitored with suggestions for improvements highlighted. · Responsible for managing the STERIS spare part inventory process, to ensure availability of key parts for planned and unplanned maintenance activities. Work closely with the Purchasing Officer, Facilities supervisor/Manager to ensure cost effective purchasing is delivered. · Ensure spare part stock levels are accurately maintained on Emaint. and coordinate with Purchasing Officer, Facilities supervisor/Manager to ensure Purchase Orders (PO’s) are raised in a timely manner · Generating and processing purchase orders as requested by Facilities manager or desiginate. Delivery · Ensures that all external calibration equipment is scheduled and completed in a timely manner · Generate work orders, enter comprehensive job details on a regular basis · Troubleshooting equipment and work with control system and PLC’s, conveyors & electrictal power equipment etc · Support the development of an annual Facilities budget · Communicate to a Facilities supervisor/Manager all issues that affect the plant. · Oversee equipment upgrades and refurbishment projects, effectively coordinating with vendor support in line with change control policies · Schedule and ensure critical third-party activities are executed and are completed as per site procedures · Monitor, log and review all call outs and schedule call out rota in line with production demands · Is regularly available on standby to respond to various call outs in relation to utility and process alarms and problems · Participate and Lead (if appropriate) improvement projects as deemed by Management · Responsible for ensuring the Computerized Maintenance Management system (Emaint) is managed as per STERIS global requirements and used effectively for management of all PM, Stock contro,l calibration activities including planning and associated records · Ensure that routine preventative maintenance programme is adequate and completed in full and in a timely manner as defined per local Standard Operating Procedures and/or Work Instructions. · Responsible to review Unplanned Maintenance completion and adequacy, · Responsible for recording and tracking Planned Maintenance and Unplanned Maintenance activities, · Ensures that equipment is suitable and are maintained to a sufficient standard to permit continued processing to validated parameters; this includes actively and proactively participate to continuous improvement of the equipment and process Duties Cont'd People · Help create and maintain a proactive culture where team members are empowered to deliver the company values of ACHIEVEMENT, INNOVATION, INTEGRITY and ACCOUNTABILITY. · All break times are adhered to. · To carry out any reasonable management requests · Communicate policies, procedures, and any updates to facilities team members. Participate and drive OTOG iniatives · Attends training sessions relevant to the function with a proactive approach to continuous learning and adapting in house process to meet current industry best practices Continuous improvement / KPI’s · To oversee SQDC counter measures ensuring target dates are reported · Proactively identify countermeasures to continually improve our process relative to plan (KPI) · Develop continuous improvement initiatives/activities within the department including supporting KAIZEN events · Develop & drive 5S program in the Facilities department · Participate in site process mapping, gemba walks and problem solving exercises in conjunction with other departments Key Results – how this position will make an impact: · Consistently improve facility performance to ensure operational effeciency and site safety standards · Team member development plans with skills contingency planning · Embedded Continuous improvement culture Education DegreeRequired Experience · An ability to build relationships operations teams is key. · A structured, logical thinker with good analytical skills, and excellent spreadsheet and presentation skills, you will have the ability to handle complex problems and deliver clear, concise solutions in a rapidly changing environment. · Project management experience is an advantage · Able to learn fast and hit the ground running - there is potential to develop from here into more senior roles with in the business. · Continuous improvement background is an advantage · Set high-reaching processing goals and communicate them to key personnel · Provide motivation, support and guidance to all employees · Communicate any problems or obstacles to senior management · Strong organizational, verbal and written communication skills with energy and charisma. · Establish workflow policies that enhance speed and efficiency without compromising product safety or integrity · Create resource schedules for employees to ensure optimum staffing levels · Proficient with MS Office suite. · 3 years experience including at min relevant Trade Qualification Other: · Interpersonal skills. Incumbent must have excellent communication skills so that he/she can work with managers from other departments, as well as with the company’s senior-level management. · Leadership skills. To keep the process running smoothly, facilities technician must motivate and direct employees. Competency · Teamwork · Customer focused · Delivers and Executes Results · Communication · Job Knowledge/Business Acumen · Initiative/Leadership · Professional/Talent Development
Area Leader
AREA LEADER (Social Care Manager 2/CNM2) (Includes Person in Charge Responsibility) Offaly/Tipperary Region Residential Services Permanent Full Time Are you an experienced leader who is looking for the opportunity to join a dynamic team to help shape the future of our Organisation and facilitate the people we support to shape their future? If so, then the role of Area Leader is an exciting opportunity for you. Following a review of our frontline governance structures across our residential services, we are delighted to offer this new role in frontline leadership positions. These new positions aim to ensure that all Residential Leaders have a balanced and manageable workload with the capacity to lead teams in delivering a high quality service to our residents. The role provide the opportunity for established Residential Leaders with Person in Charge experience who wish to progress in their careers to broaden their experience by taking in Day Services, Respite and Pre-Schools. We are seeking applications for the role of Area Leader from experienced and motivated candidates to join our Offaly/Tipperary management team based in our Tullamore offices. The role will support the Area Director in driving the delivery and continuous improvement of quality services in line with the Organisations’ Vision, Mission and Values. Person Specification Candidate should note that as part of this role they will be required to travel between locations and to participate in On Call Roster (This position will be remunerated appropriate to Qualification) Informal Enquiries: Area Director Lorraine Moran 087 6704893 Closing Date for receipt of completed applications: 14 October 2025 5pm To apply and for further details please go to our web page at Current Vacancies Muiriosa Foundation N.B. When applying for positions on Rezoomo it is recommended to use a PC, Laptop or Tablet as some mobile phones are not compatible with this software.