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A vacancy has arisen for a Community Engagement Senior Manager to lead strategic planning in this important function and to drive the development of community relations, as part of the wider Group Sustainability Team. The successful candidate will report to the Director of Sustainability and will work with various Departments within Dublin Airport and across daa Group in the delivery of key community related initiatives and projects and to ensure the dissemination of information to the community surrounding Dublin Airport and other relevant public and community groups, in addition to key political and regulatory stakeholders. The role requires astute management of stakeholder relations and public engagements. The successful candidate will also be charged with the development of relationships with key members of the community, to seek input and to field concerns from neighbours, and support actions relating to the sustainable development of Dublin Airport. The area of Sustainability and Community is a dynamic, fast-paced, and challenging department within daa, providing an opportunity for the right candidate to work in an area that has a real impact. Responsibilities CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
Data Innovation Graduate Programme
Step into the heart of innovation with daa’s Data Innovation Graduate Programme. Over two years, you’ll rotate across our Data Analytics teams - solving real-world challenges that keep Ireland’s airports running smoothly. Whether you're building digital systems or turning data into insights, you’ll deliver impact across operations, retail & commercial, digital, finance, and more. You will work with business teams to design data-driven tools that interpret, model and predict across transactional, geographical, system event and other data to create models, apps and dashboards, that power smarter decisions. Ideal for inquisitive, analytical thinkers with strong communication skills and backgrounds in Computational Thinking , Maths / Stats, Economics, Physics, Engineering, or Product Design. This is a structured 2-year graduate programme. As a Data Innovation Graduate, you’ll work at the intersection of data, insight, and business decision‑making. Across your rotations, you’ll help transform complex data into clear, actionable insights that support smarter choices across daa. Depending on your placement, you could be: CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
Car Park Team Member
Reporting to Car Parks Team Lead, the primary focus of the Car Parks Team Member is to ensure the safe, reliable, professional and positive passenger experience across the full airport journey and especially with Car Park products and services. The Car Park Team Member manages and ensures that appropriate and professional car parking facilities and services are delivered in line with quality and operating standards. Team Members will embrace the opportunity to be ‘the face of Dublin Airport’ conveying a professional, helpful, friendly attitude and service to all Dublin Airport customers. Team Members will rotate between car parking duties as required across the campus Car Parks and associated facilities. Work tasks are allocated based on demand, and team members will be required to be agile and move from areas/tasks, as directed by the Car Parks Team Lead and/or Car Park Manager. As part of the wider commercial structure, it may be necessary for the team members to assist the wider commercial team to carry out any changes to the wider plan that arise from time to time.Team Member roles are shift based and provide 24/7 coverage to Car Parks. Please note, this position is 6-month Fixed Term Contract We offer CLICK THE APPLY BUTTON TO GO TO THEIR CAREERS PAGE WHERE YOU CAN CHECK THIS JOB AND ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE
General Operative
Salary: €41,734 - €43,799 per annum pro rata for part time / short term roles (applicable to new entrants effective from January, 2011) and in accordance with the terms and conditions of the QA321 University’s Remuneration and Payroll Policy. Role Relationships Reporting directly to the Head of Earth and Life Sciences, the post holder will be a member of the School of Natural Sciences. The post holder will have specific daily contact with a wide range of individuals both internal and external to the University including: • CTO Earth and Life Sciences; CTO Physics • Head of School and Head of Units (Physics and ELS) • Technical officers in SNS. • Staff, academics, researchers, postgraduate students, undergraduate students, and visitors in the School of Natural Sciences • SNS stores staff The post holder has general contact with: • Deliveries • Maintenance personnel • Buildings and Estates, University of Galway • Others Main Purpose of Job The General Operative will assist Technical Officers in the School of Natural Sciences focusing on field and lab preparation. The postholder will also assist in central collection of electrical equipment for WEEE recycling and will assist with Health and Safety activities. Main Duties and Responsibilities • Assist the technical officers in preparing an inventory of equipment for field work and UG and PG research and teaching. • Support the clearing, organising and reconfiguring of laboratory and office spaces in the School of Natural Sciences buildings, including removal, relocation and safe handling of equipment and materials, as directed by senior technical staff. • Provide operational support across the School of Natural Sciences. • Assist with (non-hazardous) waste disposal and recycling (WEEE). • Care and basic maintenance of equipment. • Regular inspection of buildings and reporting of faults to CTO and / or building administrator for action. • Report damage to property (internal and external) deficiencies in lighting, heating, plumbing, and any other general maintenance defects. • Liaising with external contractors regarding repairs and maintenance. • Any other reasonable duties within the ambit of the post assigned by the Chief Technical Officers, and / or the Head of Earth and Life Sciences. Requirements for the role: The successful candidate will demonstrate the eligibility requirements below in terms of qualification, skills and experience: Essential Criteria • FETAC Level 5 Certificate (Includes Leaving Certificate) or equivalent. • Basic computer skills, working knowledge of MS Outlook. • A strong quality and customer service focus. • A highly motivated self-starter, ability to work without direct supervision. • Strong communication and inter-personal skills, written and verbal. • A capacity for flexibility, change and innovation. • A full Irish / EU driving licence. There may be a requirement to drive a university vehicle as part of the role. Desirable Criteria • H and S experience • Valid Manual Handling Training Cert • Some familiarity with the research activities of the School of Natural Sciences. • Experience and / or qualifications appropriate to the position (e.g. Certificates - Manual Handling, H and S, Occupational First Aid, Boat Handling) The above criteria will be utilised to shortlist and select candidates for interview.
Buying Assistant
Carraig Donn is Ireland's premier retailer for Fashion/Gift/Homeware. We are looking for you to join us as a Giftware Buying Assistant at our office in Ennis, Co. Clare. Become a part of our team. The Company: Established in 1965, Carraig Donn is Ireland’s premier retailer of Fashion, Jewellery and Giftware products. At Carraig Donn, we are inspired by our long history as an Irish retailer and we draw on our heritage as we consistently innovate and evolve. Our team of experienced buyers strive to bring our customers quality products that are unique and exclusive to Carraig Donn stores. The Carraig Donn customer is central to our success and we pride ourselves on providing genuine, honest customer service and an excellent retail experience. Our aim is to build positive, lasting relationships with our customers by providing them the right products – when and where they need them. Carraig Donn is 100% Irish owned and operated. We currently employ over 500 people across our Head Office and retail stores with 40 branches nationwide. Our central warehouse, buying offices, dispatch centre and e-commerce operations are all conducted from our home on the Lodge Road, Westport, Co. Mayo. With buying offices also located in Ennis, and Dublin. Carraig Donn is continuing to grow year on year, with an exciting 10-year expansion plan. Job Purpose: As a Buying Assistant at Carraig Donn, you will play a crucial role in supporting the Buying team to ensure the efficient and effective sourcing, selection, and management of products. Your role will involve assisting with the development of product ranges, managing supplier relationships, analysing sales data, and ensuring that the right products are available at the right time to meet customer demand. Key Responsibilities: Role will be 40-hour week, full-time. This role will be a blend of remote working and onsite in Ennis, Co. Clare. What We Offer: Competitive Compensation Package: We value your expertise and contribution. Enjoy a competitive salary that reflects your experience and skills. Flexible Work-Life Balance: We understand the importance of balancing personal and professional commitments. Benefit from flexible working arrangements that suit your lifestyle. Career Advancement Opportunities: Grow your career with us. Join a team of industry professionals dedicated to your success. Take advantage of our culture of mentorship and development as you progress within our organization. Paid apprenticeships allowing you to achieve level 6 certification Supportive and Inclusive Work Environment: At Carraig Donn, we foster a culture of collaboration and respect. Join a diverse team of talented individuals who are passionate about delivering exceptional customer experiences. Continuous Learning and Development: We invest in our employees' growth and development. Access a variety of learning resources, training programs, and workshops to enhance your skills and knowledge. Comprehensive Benefits Package: Enjoy peace of mind with our comprehensive benefits package, and access to a health and wellbeing support plan. Employee Discounts and Perks: As a valued member of our team, you'll enjoy generous staff discounts on our exclusive product range. Take advantage of our employee referral scheme and other exciting perks. Health and Wellbeing Initiatives : Your health and wellbeing are important to us. Benefit from initiatives such as our bike-to-work scheme and access to our Employee Assistance programme, as well as our employee platform offering mindfulness resources, lifestyle savings, and more. Join Carraig Donn and become part of a team that values your talent and dedication. Experience the rewards of working for Ireland's premier lifestyle retailer as you embark on a fulfilling career journey with us. Apply now to seize this exciting opportunity!
Interim Graphic Designer
The Company: Carraig Donn Established in 1965, Carraig Donn is Ireland’s premier retailer of Fashion, Jewellery and Giftware products. At Carraig Donn, we are inspired by our long history as an Irish retailer and we draw on our heritage as we consistently innovate and evolve. Our team of experienced buyers strive to bring our customers quality products that are unique and exclusive to Carraig Donn stores. The Carraig Donn customer is central to our success and we pride ourselves on providing genuine, honest customer service and an excellent retail experience. Our aim is to build positive, lasting relationships with our customers by providing them the right products – when and where they need them. Carraig Donn is 100% Irish owned and operated. We currently employ over 500 people across our Head Office and retail stores with 40 branches nationwide. Our central warehouse, buying offices, dispatch center and e-commerce operations are all conducted from our home on the Lodge Road, Westport, Co. Mayo. With buying offices also located in Ennis, and Dublin. Carraig Donn is continuing to grow year on year, with an exciting 10-year expansion plan. The Role We currently have an exciting opportunity to join our Marketing Department as a Graphic Designer . We are looking for a skilled Graphic Designer who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment. The role holder will report to the Head of Marketing and eCommerce and work with the wider marketing team in assisting with marketing campaigns across 40 stores and www.carraigdonn.com . Core Responsibilities: Role will be a 12 month maternity cover contract with 40-hours per week. The role is based 4 days in Carraig Donn’s Head Office in Westport and 1 day WFH. What We Offer: Competitive Compensation Package: We value your expertise and contribution. Enjoy a competitive salary that reflects your experience and skills. Flexible Work-Life Balance: We understand the importance of balancing personal and professional commitments. Benefit from flexible working arrangements that suit your lifestyle. Career Advancement Opportunities: Grow your career with us. Join a team of industry professionals dedicated to your success. Take advantage of our culture of mentorship and development as you progress within our organization. Paid apprenticeships allowing you to achieve level 6 certification Supportive and Inclusive Work Environment: At Carraig Donn, we foster a culture of collaboration and respect. Join a diverse team of talented individuals who are passionate about delivering exceptional customer experiences. Continuous Learning and Development: We invest in our employees' growth and development. Access a variety of learning resources, training programs, and workshops to enhance your skills and knowledge. Comprehensive Benefits Package: Enjoy peace of mind with our comprehensive benefits package, and access to a health and wellbeing support plan. Employee Discounts and Perks: As a valued member of our team, you'll enjoy generous staff discounts on our exclusive product range. Take advantage of our employee referral scheme and other exciting perks. Health and Wellbeing Initiatives : Your health and wellbeing are important to us. Benefit from initiatives such as our bike-to-work scheme and access to our Employee Assistance programme, as well as our employee platform offering mindfulness resources, lifestyle savings, and more. Join Carraig Donn and become part of a team that values your talent and dedication. Experience the rewards of working for Ireland's premier lifestyle retailer as you embark on a fulfilling career journey with us. Apply now to seize this exciting opportunity!
Online Warehouse Supervisor
Company Profile Carraig Donn is Ireland’s premier lifestyle retailer of Ladies Fashion, Jewellery and Gifts, which was established in 1965. At Carraig Donn, we are inspired by our long history as an Irish retailer and we draw on our heritage as we consistently innovate and evolve to remain relevant and attractive to our extensive customer base. At Carraig Donn the customer is central to our success and we pride ourselves on providing genuine, honest customer service and an excellent retail experience. Our team of experienced buyers strive to bring our customers quality products, at affordable prices, through our extensive collection of brands that are unique and exclusive to Carraig Donn. Our aim is to build positive, lasting relationships, by providing customers with the right products at the right time, both at store level and on our online platform at www.carraigdonn.com. Carraig Donn is 100% Irish owned and operated with over 500 people employed across our Head Office and network of 43 retail stores. Our Head Office, Warehouse, and eCommerce operations are all conducted from our home in Westport, Co. Mayo. Carraig Donn is continuing to grow year on year, with an exciting 10-year expansion plan and a never standing still approach. Become a part of our team. The Role Carraig Donn currently have an opportunity for an Online Warehouse Supervisor between both locations Castlebar/Westport. Main duties of this role will include: What We Offer: Competitive Compensation Package: We value your expertise and contribution. Enjoy a competitive salary that reflects your experience and skills. Flexible Work-Life Balance: We understand the importance of balancing personal and professional commitments. Benefit from flexible working arrangements that suit your lifestyle. Career Advancement Opportunities: Grow your career with us. Join a team of industry professionals dedicated to your success. Take advantage of our culture of mentorship and development as you progress within our organization. Paid apprenticeships allowing you to achieve level 6 certification Supportive and Inclusive Work Environment: At Carraig Donn, we foster a culture of collaboration and respect. Join a diverse team of talented individuals who are passionate about delivering exceptional customer experiences. Continuous Learning and Development: We invest in our employees' growth and development. Access a variety of learning resources, training programs, and workshops to enhance your skills and knowledge. Comprehensive Benefits Package: Enjoy peace of mind with our comprehensive benefits package, and access to a health and wellbeing support plan. Employee Discounts and Perks: As a valued member of our team, you'll enjoy generous staff discounts on our exclusive product range. Take advantage of our employee referral scheme and other exciting perks. Health and Wellbeing Initiatives : Your health and wellbeing are important to us. Benefit from initiatives such as our bike-to-work scheme and access to our Employee Assistance programme, as well as our employee platform offering mindfulness resources, lifestyle savings, and more. Join Carraig Donn and become part of a team that values your talent and dedication. Experience the rewards of working for Ireland's premier lifestyle retailer as you embark on a fulfilling career journey with us. Apply now to seize this exciting opportunity!
Store Manager
Store Hours: 42.5 Lead the way at cardfactory, where special moments come to life.As a Store Manager, you’ll be at the heart of it all — guiding a team, shaping a positive culture, and creating a space where people feel supported, valued, and inspired. You’ll coach, motivate, and celebrate wins — big and small. With a customer-first mindset, you’ll bring energy and confidence to every decision, using data to keep things on track and moving forward. The day to day You’ll take the lead day to day — building a brilliant team, setting clear direction, and creating a workplace where people thrive. From hiring and coaching to merchandising and payroll, you’ll take ownership and make things happen. You’ll also work closely with your District and Regional Managers, always looking for ways to grow, improve, and celebrate success. About You What We’re Looking For:
Procurement Officer
THE COMPETITION: The purpose of this recruitment campaign is to form a panel from which permanent and / or temporary positions may be filled. The Procurement Officer is a middle management position within Galway County Council and is responsible for developing and implementing procurement policy and strategy, coordinating procurement practices to ensure compliance, minimise risk and maximising savings and benefits available to the Local Authority from procurement activities. The Procurement Officer contributes to and implements the strategic and policy decisions of the Council, through ensuring the implementation of operational plans. The post holder will be expected to work closely with senior managers, staff and elected representatives in delivering services to the highest standard and to contribute to the development and implementation of strategies and policies. The Procurement Officer is the primary point of contact and liaison with other departments or directorates in relation to all operational matters for Procurement Services. The Procurement Officer is expected to carry out their duties with an understanding of the political context of local government and in such a manner that enhances public trust and confidence and ensures impartial decision making. THE ROLE: The Procurement Officer is a senior role with responsibility for leading, developing and overseeing the implementation of Galway County Council’s procurement strategy in accordance with national policy and best practice, including the achievement of efficiencies and savings identified by the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, and ensuring full compliance with EU and national procurement legislation. The role contributes at a strategic level to the achievement of corporate objectives and supports the effective governance of procurement activity across the organisation. The post holder will have responsibility for providing strategic direction, leadership and oversight in relation to procurement policy, procedures and systems, ensuring that robust arrangements are in place to secure value for money, manage risk and maintain high standards of openness, transparency and accountability. The Procurement Officer will ensure that procurement practices are applied consistently across Directorates, will advise and influence senior management on procurement-related matters, and will lead the implementation of the Council’s Green and Sustainable Procurement Policy, ensuring that environmental, social and climate considerations are appropriately integrated into procurement activities, in line with national policy and legislative requirements, and will ensure ongoing compliance with relevant legislation, circulars, guidelines and regulatory requirements. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POST CHARACTER: Each candidate must be of good character. HEALTH: Each candidate must be in a state of health such as would indicate a reasonable prospect of ability to render regular and efficient service. For the purpose of satisfying the requirements as to health, it will be necessary for successful candidates, before they are appointed, to undergo at their own expense a medical examination by a qualified medical practitioner to be nominated by the Local Authority. On taking up appointment the expense of the medical examination will be refunded to candidates. CITIZENSHIP: Candidates must, by the date of any job offer, be: a) A citizen of the European Economic Area (EEA). The EEA consists of the Member States of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway; or b) A citizen of the United Kingdom (UK); or c) A citizen of Switzerland pursuant to the agreement between the EU and Switzerland on the free movement of persons; or d) A non-EEA citizen who is a spouse or child of an EEA or UK or Swiss citizen and has a stamp 4 visa; or e) A person awarded international protection under the International Protection Act 2015, or any family member entitled to remain in the State as a result of family reunification and has a stamp 4 visa or f) A non-EEA citizen who is a parent of a dependent child who is a citizen of, and resident in, an EEA member state or the UK or Switzerland and has a stamp 4 visa EDUCATION, TRAINING, EXPERIENCE, ETC: Each Candidate must, on the latest date for receipt of completed application forms have: (a) A third level qualification in a procurement or business-related discipline or similar is desirable. (b) Up to date knowledge of Irish procurement legislation and modern procurement and purchasing techniques. (c) A minimum of two years’ experience in a procurement environment is desirable. (d) Strong analytical skills and full proficiency in Microsoft Office and in particular, Excel is essential. (e) Satisfactory experience in admin procedures including adequate experience in work of an executive nature, office organisation and supervision of Staff. Non-Irish Qualifications must be accompanied by a determination from Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) to establish their comparability against the Irish National Framework of Qualifications, overseas qualifications must also be accompanied by a translation document. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE SHALL POSSESS: • Demonstrated comprehensive knowledge and understanding of public procurement legislation, policy and best practice, including EU and national frameworks. • Proven experience in leading and overseeing complex procurement processes, including tendering procedures, e-procurement systems and the application of the Remedies Directive. • Strong working knowledge of financial management systems, including Agresso FMS, with the ability to analyse, interpret and report procurement and financial data to support strategic planning, governance and decision-making. • High level of proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Excel, with the capability to use data to monitor performance, identify trends and support management reporting. • A comprehensive understanding of the statutory functions, duties and operating environment of local authorities. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with senior management, staff, external stakeholders and elected members. • Demonstrated leadership and people management capability, including experience in supervising staff, managing performance and contributing to organisational development. • Strong organisational and strategic planning skills, with the ability to prioritise competing demands and deliver objectives within agreed timeframes in a complex environment. • Ability to exercise sound judgement and decision-making at a senior management level. • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across Directorates and as part of multidisciplinary teams to achieve corporate objectives. • Proven analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to identify risk, develop controls and implement continuous improvement measures. • Demonstrated experience in budgetary management and financial oversight appropriate to a senior management role. • Experience in supervisory and management responsibilities, including allocation of resources and oversight of work programmes. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following is a non-exhaustive list of duties associated with the role of Procurement Officer: • Ensure that Galway County Council complies with procurement Directives, Legislation, Circulars and other legal requirements. • Support Galway County Council’s service delivery and fulfil the strategic objectives in the Galway County Council’s Corporate Plan. • Achieve greater value for money by: ➢ ensuring that purchasing is carried out in a co-ordinated and strategic manner. ➢ reviewing and, where possible, streamlining existing procurement processes; ➢ Identifying opportunities for savings, for example by utilising national and regional aggregated contracts or other means. • Facilitate economic, social or environmental objectives through procurement, e.g. ➢ identifying opportunities for social or green procurement; ➢ engaging with businesses and suppliers. • Ensure that Galway County Council’s Corporate Procurement Plan is implemented in full by the prescribed dates. • Have up to date knowledge of relevant public procurement legislation, guidance and circulars and ensure compliance with Sectoral, National and EU Rules. • Provide procurement guidance and support to Council personnel. • Introduce best practice methods to ensure that goods, services and works are procured in compliance with all relevant legislation and guidelines, while managing risk and achieving value for money. • Actively promote the procurement function within Galway County Council including the development and improvement of training and skills of staff involved in the procurement and purchasing process. • Develop and maintain standard documentation and templates for use in procurement process. • Identify risk of non-compliance and co-ordinate aggregation of requirements. • Lead savings initiatives / strategy. • Develop, maintain and implement procurement policy, plans and procedures. • Maintain the Registers of Procurement and Register of Contracts. • Act as Administrator for the Council’s presence on Supplygov and eTender portals. • Complete the annual Quality Assurance requirements of the Public Spending Code and comply with all requests in relation to data returns to relevant bodies. • Engage with National Procurement Strategy on implementation of National contracts, liaise with LGMA, OGP, LGOPC and any other relevant bodies. • Engage with Local Authorities at Regional level to leverage best value in the marketplace. • Monitor and report on procurement performance. • Monitor supplier performance and contract management. • Carry out such duties as may be required by the Directorate / Head of Section or other designated officer. To deliver these objectives, the Procurement Officer will be required to: • Interpret policies and develop and implement procurement policies and strategies in Galway County Council. • Play a key role in influencing all staff levels of Galway County Council to manage risks, ensure compliance and drive efficiencies. • Promote and facilitate continuous improvement in procurement, considering full lifecycle costs and assessment of alternative methods of service delivery. • Represent Galway County Council at regional and national levels. • Any other duties as may be assigned. Other Duties will include: • Supervision and Management of staff. • Working closely with other public bodies. • Manage workload effectively within team ensuring that the targets set for that work area is reached. • Report to Senior Manager regarding any issues arising or as requested. • General Office management ensuring that services are delivered efficiently and in line with Corporate Objectives. • Project management as required. • Supervise and Participate in the Performance Management Development System. • Prepare, analyse and report as required. • Create and maintain any records as required. • Successfully manage the relationship with internal departments and external service providers as provided. • Use all technology and equipment assigned. • Complete all essential training successfully. • Manage budgets as required. • Possess a high degree of initiative and be able to work both as an individual and as a team member. • Maintain appropriate records, reports and documentation as required. • To ensure that effective and appropriate monitoring procedures are carried out to record project activities and progress. • Pro-actively use information and communication technology to improve service delivery and efficiency. • Undertake research as required into proposed projects / local initiatives. • Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time. REMUNERATION: Entry to the scale shall be determined having regard to Departmental Circulars. Starting pay for new entrants will be at the minimum of the scale. The rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. €60,611 - €78,795 per year
Corporate Services Assistant
ComReg is the statutory body responsible for regulating fixed and mobile communications, postal and premium rate services in Ireland. Our mandate is to create a competitive marketplace, to protect and inform consumers, and to encourage innovation. ComReg also manages Ireland’s radio spectrum resource on behalf of the State. We are a professional, multi-disciplinary and diverse organisation, operating in a dynamic digital regulatory environment that is constantly evolving. This will be an exciting time of growth for ComReg, as our mandate expands and we take on new statutory responsibilities arising from EU legislation including: the Network and Information Systems (NIS2) Directive, the Critical Entities Resilience (CER) Directive – addressing cybersecurity and network resilience – together with the EU Data Act and the EU AI Act. While our regulatory role is evolving, our fundamental mission remains the same. ComReg’s mission is to implement effective regulation that supports the delivery of widespread, modern, and resilient digital infrastructure, including communications networks, products, and services which, ultimately, benefit users Corporate Services The Corporate Services Division develops and implements services and acts as a strategic enabler to support corporate affairs and corporate communications that enhance organisational performance and effectiveness. It is a key function, supporting all other Divisions across ComReg in the areas of Human Resources, Health and Safety and Facilities Management, Finance and Procurement, Corporate Governance, Information Technology and Public Affairs and Corporate Communications. The Adjudication function is also located in the Corporate Services Division. The Role and Responsibilities Reporting to the Director of Corporate Services, the successful candidate will play a central role in providing administrative support to the Director and across the various teams within the Corporate Services Division (CSD). The successful candidate will be an excellent communicator with a practical approach to work and superb organisation and planning skills. They will be proactive and will provide comprehensive administrative support across the following areas: *(entry will be at the minimum point and the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy.) Check out the Recruitment section of our Careers website if you have any questions or need further information about the role or the recruitment process -https://www.comreg.ie/about/careers/recruitment-faq/ Please Note (1) We hope that our recruitment process supports applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. We understand that having a diverse workforce contributes to making us stronger as an organisation. We are committed to positively supporting candidates with disabilities. Please let us know if there are any reasonable accommodations we can make to enable you to take part in the process by creating the environment to give you the best opportunity to show your strengths and competencies. Rest assured that whatever information you disclose will only be used to enable us to provide the necessary support and will never have a bearing on the outcome of the process. Please Note (2) ComReg assesses all applicants fairly based on the requirements for the role. Due to the high volume of applications we receive for positions, we are unable to provide feedback to candidates who are not shortlisted for interview. If you are short-listed for interview, and are subsequently unsuccessful, you can request verbal feedback from your recruitment contact – if you are represented by an agency.