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Bondelivery specialise in the secure storage and transportation of goods to a wide variety of high profile customers throughout Ireland. We have the following permanent vacancies in our Nutts Corner Depot. Ref: DR/8/26/1 DRIVERS LGV2 (40 hours per week plus overtime as required) 4 or 5 days out of 7 per week (depending on length of run) – to include a variety of shift patterns including early starts, late finishes, weekends and statutory holidays. Applicants must hold a Driver Qualification Card (35 hours Driver CPC Training) prior to starting – those without a card can seek assistance from Bondelivery prior to starting Required to carry out multi drop deliveries/ collections throughout Ireland. LGV2 Early Start: - £14.46 rising to £15.30 per hour gross overtime as required paid in addition to above Holiday pay paid on overtime hours, Company Uniform provided Essential skills for role: Have a minimum of a LGV2 (class 2) licence as appropriate Experience driving on an ongoing basis in a similar role Holder of a current Digital Tachograph Card Holder of a Driver Qualification Card (35 hours Driver CPC Training) Good English communication and listening skills A good working knowledge of Northern Ireland Ability to work flexible shift patterns and working hours including statutory holidays Desirable skills for role: Previous experience loading/off loading vehicles A good working knowledge of Ireland BONDELIVERY APPLICATION FORM MUST BE COMPLETED ON OUR WEBSITE AT www.bondelivery.com to be considered for the above position. For more information please contact: Human Resources Department, Bondelivery NI Limited, Units 1 and 2, Nutts Corner Business Park, Nutts Corner East, Dundrod Road, Nutts Corner, CRUMLIN, Co. Antrim. BT29 4GD Tel: 028 90 825151 Closing Date: 30/04/2026 Bondelivery is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community For Bondelivery Company Privacy Notice including Secure Handling, Use, Storage and Retention of Disclosure Information, please refer to our website at www.bondelivery.com or request a copy from the Human Resources Department at the above address.
Operations Manager
The post-holder will be required to identify, plan, organise, direct and control a diverse range of services to support educational training and assessment, and for commercial purposes both within the College and for outside bodies as required. This post is for a full time permanent position within the college. Closing date for applications is Friday 1st May 2026 at 12.00noon. Please note all correspondence will be sent from recruitment@src.ac.uk. Please check your mailbox including any spam folders regularly. College benefits include: Competitive Salary, Excellent Pension Benefits, Generous Annual Leave Entitlement, Family & Work Life Balance entitlements and much more.
Operations Technician
SALARY: BAND 3 NJC POINTS 5 - 6 £25,583 - £25,989 PER ANNUM LOCATION: NEWRY CAMPUS (There may be a requirement to travel to other Campuses) REPORTS TO: OPERATIONS MANAGER – HOSPITALITY & CATERING OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN (Hospitality & Catering) PERMANENT 36 PER WEEK JOB PURPOSE The post holder will provide assistance, technical and administrative support in the Faculty of Professional Services to ensure the efficient and effective running of the College’s kitchens and restaurants. These will be maintained to a high standard in order to meet the needs of students and staff in line with curriculum planning and Health & Safety Legislation. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES The successful candidate will be responsible for any or all of the following duties: Equipment & Asset Management • Source new catering equipment and consumables as necessary in order to support the functions of the department • Assist in the delivery of training to college staff in the use of all new equipment across all campuses in line with health and safety legislation and risk management • Ensure that all kitchen equipment across all campuses is safe for use by organising the servicing and repair of equipment • Assist in decision making on defective equipment, and co-ordinate disposal of ‘end-of-life’ equipment in line with the College procedures • Organise the repair and servicing of all tools and equipment, both portable and fixed and records of such servicing and maintenance • Set up and implement a fault recording, equipment repair and servicing log • Set up, populate and maintain a light & heavy equipment database across all Hospitality & Tourism sites • Complete regular inventory checks in order to ensure that assets are on the database and in correct location • Monitor, control and review repair and servicing response activity • Ensure all cyclical maintenance tasks are scheduled and completed in good time, in line with statutory obligations and current Health & Safety Legislation • Monitor calls logs and closed and provide the Operations Manager with reports on effectiveness and efficiencies delivered by the system Risk Management • Administer and maintain risk assessment activity for the function Hygiene, Health & Safety Management • Administer and maintain Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) activity for the function • Administer and maintain the health, hygiene, safety and security of the working environment in line with new Environmental Health regulations General • Participate in the enrolment cover rota • Be required to undertake work outside normal working hours on occasions • Provide reports, written and oral, as required • Ensure that all documentation and authorisation procedures are adhered to Conditions • Promote the College positively at all times • Abide by all College procedures and ensure these are implemented in area of responsibility • Within the context of the post, ensure full compliance with College health and safety requirements • Within the context of the post, ensure full compliance with College equality requirements • Any other duties appropriate to the grade and post, as assigned The location of the post will reflect the needs of the College and may be changed subject to the requirements of the College. Duties may change as the College develops, therefore the person appointed will be expected to be flexible in relation to duties performed as required. It is anticipated that the post-holder will be required to adopt a flexible approach to the duties and responsibilities as outlined in this Job Description. This is a description of the job as it is at present constituted. It is the practice of the College to periodically examine employees’ job descriptions and to update them to ensure that they relate to the job as then being performed or to incorporate whatever changes are being proposed. This procedure is normally carried out through discussions between the post holder and the line manager. It is the College’s aim to reach agreement to reasonable changes following consultation with the post holder. Personnel Specification Applicants must as a minimum, meet all of the essential eligibility criteria listed below. Eligibility Criteria A Level 3 qualification (or higher) in any discipline A pass grade at GCSE Level in English Language or Essential Skills Level 2 in Literacy or an equivalent qualification A pass grade at GCSE Level in Mathematics or Essential Skills Level 2 in Numeracy or NICATS Access Maths Modules or an equivalent qualification A minimum of one years (within the last five years’) relevant customer service or administrative experience in a busy modern office/retail A working knowledge of a range of software packages including Microsoft Office suite Desirable Experience Experience of working with apprentices/trainees/students Other Essential Criteria The role may entail travel between sites, and you are required to demonstrate how you are able to meet this requirement, e.g., whether you hold a full (i.e. not provisional), current driving licence which enables you to drive in Northern Ireland, and a car for official business, or have access to a form of transport which will enable you to meet the requirements of the post.
IT Operations And Infrastructure Manager
IT Operations and Infrastructure Manager – Permanent, Full-time The IT Operations and Infrastructure Manager is a new position that reflects the need to position ICT as central to delivering on the strategic and operational plans of Saint John of God University Hospital CLG (SJOGUHCLG). Working with the Head of Information Technology, the IT Operations and Infrastructure Manager will be responsible for: · Completing the transition and stabilisation the Hospital’s IT services following the separation from the Group IT service and migration from the Group’s Microsoft tenancy to a separate independent Microsoft tenancy · Managing the Hospital’s Network following the separation from the Group Network, ensuring robust security protocols are implemented and monitored · Developing the IT Service Management function, overseeing the IT operational activities and managing the IT infrastructure of the organisation, ensuring efficient, secure and reliable IT services. Essential Qualifications : · Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Azure, and related technologies including Intune, Conditional Access, and Entra ID · Proven Fortinet Network management experience encompassing firewalls, switches, routers & access points, and familiarity with the Fortinet Security Fabric ecosystem · Network architecture, virtualization, DNS, DHCP, networking protocols (TCP/IP, VLANs) experience · Experience of Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS), Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and network segmentation · Cybersecurity standards and frameworks (ISO27001, NIST, OWASP, NIS2) · Experience of end point protection, MFA, patching, and vulnerability management tools · Minimum 3 years’ experience of managing an IT Service Management function · Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills · Strong leadership and project management skills
Minibus Driver/ Caretaker
Introduction Bryson Pathways through its Training and Employability Programmes delivers employment and vocational training programmes to young people and the unemployed. For over 30 years it has been successfully managed and delivered a wide range of qualifications, training and employment programmes. Job Purpose The Caretaker/Mini-bus driver will be responsible for driving a minibus to transport Bryson Participants and /or staff to other training delivery sites, on organised trips or activities. When not required to undertake driving duties they will assist with the upkeep and security of the building. Principle Duties • Always ensuring the safety of passengers in compliance with current legislation - specifically health and safety legislation; and public health best practice. • Undertaking all necessary vehicle maintenance and safety checks are undertaken and properly documented and recorded. • Ensuring the minibus is maintained internally and externally in immaculate condition. • Undertaking the supervision of young people entering, about and leaving the building. • Being aware of and challenging any unauthorised personnel on site. • Assisting with the organisation of the building and/or rooms for training activities or functions including moving furniture and furnishing. • Providing support to other colleagues and young people when required. • Regular building checks and reporting to ensure full contractual and legal compliance. • Any other duties as may be reasonably requested or required. This job description is not definitive and may be subject to review Terms and Conditions: Length of Contract: Permanent Salary: £24,479.00 Hours: 35 hours per week Holidays: 12 Statutory days 20 annual days (increasing commensurate with service) Probationary Period: 6 months Notice: 4 weeks
Grounds Skilled Operatives
Job Title : Grounds Skilled Operative Salary : Scale 4 (SCP 9-13) i.e., £14.13 - £15.06 gross per hour Directorate: Environment Department : Environmental Services Reports to : Neighbourhood Operations Officer / Neighbourhood Operations Supervisor Location: Various Posts, Cookstown, Dungannon & Magherafelt (The postholder may be required to work across the district to meet the needs of the service) Duration: Permanent Hours: 37 hour contract. Annualisedhours (rota as attached) May include, on occasions, evening, weekends and statutory holidays to meet service requirements. This recruitment exercise will be used to fill “Grounds Skilled Operative” vacancies that may arise within the Mid Ulster District i.e. including Cookstown, Dungannon and Magherafelt (full-time, part-time, permanent & temporary). The Council may retain a list of reserve candidates arising from this recruitment campaign, for any vacancies which may arise which are the same or similar and are of an equal grade of pay. This list will be valid for 12months. “Another similar vacancy” is defined as a post with a similar job description and person specification and on the same salary scale, which may be in a different department or duration to the vacancy initially advertised. Another similar vacancy does not include posts where the similarity relates solely to the salary scale. Purpose and Function of Post To oversee and undertake general and specialised turf, grounds maintenance and cleansing duties on behalf of the Neighbourhood Operations service area in open spaces, towns/villages, landscaped areas, gardens, parks, other council property and council maintained sites and facilities throughout the district. Principal Duties and Tasks Performed: 1. To oversee and participate in grass cutting, hedge trimming, clearing leaves and litter, weed control, etc at any Council maintained locations throughout the year. 2. To undertake grounds maintenance work including planning, setting out, and marking of sports areas. To advise on the condition and availability of pitches and greens. 3. To oversee and undertake amenity horticultural operations such as planting, pruning, seeding, turf laying and the application of fertilisers and herbicides as required. To quantify appropriate plants and materials using horticultural knowledge for specific projects for ordering purposes. 4. To use powered hand tools and plant, including the operation of tractor mounted equipment. To undertake daily maintenance and setting of machinery. 5. To interpret plans and undertake site preparation and landscape construction work. 6. Identify and treat diseases affecting the local flora and fauna. 7. Inspect condition of facilities and report faults as necessary for repair. 8. Design and plant out flower beds, baskets, containers and displays and regularly monitor their condition. 9. To erect, dismantle and assist in the transportation of sports and other equipment for events or functions 10. Drive and\or operate allocated vehicles, plant and ancillary mechanical equipment, including 360° excavators, tractors, telehandlers, forklift, shoring and hand operated appliances as required. Load\unload of same in accordance with standard operating procedures. 11. Ensure that grave shoring equipment is in place at all times and in compliance with safe systems of work when carrying out grave digging duties. To use mechanical water pumps when required prior to interments, operated in an empathetic manner. 12. Provide empathetic customer focused graveside assistance as required by line management, families and funeral directors and assist with traffic flow(s) management. 13. Complete accurate works records, on a daily basis, in line with Council’s policies and procedures including vehicle/plant/equipment daily start up procedures, defect sheets and daily worksheets. Report any and all defects to line manager and/or supervisor. 14. Undertake general cleaning/maintenance duties including cleansing of vehicles/plant equipment and PPE, litter picking, emptying refuse, recycling and litter bins. Sweeping of paths and roadways, gritting, snow clearance and ensuring same are clear of hazards, broken glass, moss, weeds and debris etc. 15. Contribute to effective team working, service delivery; deal with members of the public in a polite and courteous manner at any assigned Council location and record and report details of all complaints to the line manager. 16. Maintain an up to date awareness of matters relating to horticulture, arboriculture, and grounds maintenance. 17. To train (on the job) and develop permanent and temporary grounds or cemetery staff as required. 18. To be responsible for supervision of the safe storage, handling and recording of chemicals according to COSHH procedures. Duties And Responsibilities – General 19. To operate to the Council’s core values, mission statement and codes of behaviour. 20. Act in accordance with the Code of Conduct for Local Government employees. Undertake the foregoing duties in such a way as to enhance and protect the reputation and public profile of the Council. 21. To take reasonable care for your health and safety and have regard to other persons who may be affected by the performance of your duties, in accordance with the provisions of Health & Safety legislation, and Council Codes of Practice and Procedures. 22. To exercise proper care in handling, operating and safeguarding any equipment vehicle or appliance provided, used or issued by the Council or provided or issued by a third party for individual or collective use in the performance of your duties including use of a driver identification fob as required. 23. To adhere to existing work practices, methods, procedures, undertake relevant training and development activities and respond positively to new and alternative systems. 24. Assist the Grounds Maintenance Supervisor to ensure that performance targets are achieved to agreed quality standards as appropriate. 25. To carry out any other reasonable duties and responsibilities within the overall directorate commensurate with the grading and level of responsibilities of the post. Please note: This job description is a broad picture of the post at the date of preparation. It is not an exhaustive list of all possible duties as it is recognised that jobs change and evolve over time. The post holder will be required to carry out any other duties up to and including the grade for the position offered as necessary to fulfil the purpose and function of the post. Person Specification Essential Criteria Qualifications 1. NVQ Level 2 in Amenity Horticulture or equivalent level qualification OR for Applicants who do not hold this qualification (or equivalent), they must provide specific and personal examples of having at least 3 years relevant experience in a-c below. Experience 2. Applicants must provide specific and personal examples of having at least 1 years’ relevant experience in a private/commercial/agricultural or public sector operational service in the following areas: a) Operating tools, powered hand tools including grounds maintenance equipment and motorised small plant/equipment machinery b) Completion of work/time records; c) Horticultural or sports turf operations; 3. Qualifications - Please confirm if you hold the below essential qualifications 3.1* Category C1+E Driving Licence 3.2* Certificate in Chemical Spraying and Handling (Pa1 & Pa6) 3.3* NPTC Level 2 Chainsaw Maintenance or equivalent 3.4* 360° excavator licence / qualification *3.1 – 3.4 -All of the above qualifications are required for this post however if the successful candidate does not possess any or all of the above, they must undertake the required training courses, to be completed within the first 6 months of commencing the role. The post holder may not be established in post if the qualifications are not completed within this timeframe (exceptional circumstances will be considered). All courses will be undertaken in accordance with the Council’s Learning & Development policies and procedures. Competencies In accordance with the Competency Framework for Local Government1 applicants for this post must demonstrate the following competencies at Frontline level: Providing Leadership and Direction Setting Direction - Contributes to the development of the organizational strategy by bringing insights on customer feedback and expectations How we Manage Ourselves Managing Our Own Work - Uses appropriate tools and techniques to plan work effectively Communicating with Impact Uses languages and a style of communication that is appropriate to the Council context and the political environment Is able to utilise persuasive skills to convince others through a structured argument Working With Others Collaborating in a Political Environment - Develops and maintains an appropriate network across team and/or organisational boundaries Influencing Outcomes - Endeavours to understand others views and perspectives How We Move Forward Problem Solving & Decision Making - Gathers and analyses relevant information and evidence Continuously Improving Services Introduce processes that positively deliver improvements Takes an evidence based approach in identifying and tracking improvements. Further details on these competencies and their associated positive indicators can be found in the Competency Framework for Local Government at www.lgsc.org.uk. Annualised Hours within Neighbourhood Operations Total annual hours: 37 hours per week x 52 weeks per year = 1924 total a. Summer; April to September (Weeks 1-26) 7.30am to 5pm Monday to Thursday, 7.30am to 4pm on a Friday; 4 x 9 = 36 + 8 = 44 hours/week or 1144 hours b. Winter; October to March (Weeks 27 to 52) 8.00am to 4pm ; four days per week (Monday -Thursday and Tuesday – Friday alternating; i.e. a 4 day weekend every other week Friday to Monday; 4 x 7.5 = 30 hours/week or 780 hours (780 + 1144 = 1924 hours) c. In the event that there is a Week 53 (which happens every so often) in any year then that week would be a 37 hour week (7.30am to 3.30pm Mon to Thurs and 7.30am to 3.00pm on a Friday) which would fall between the end of Winter and the start of the Summer hours around the end of March, beginning of April. d. Pay would be based on 37 hours all year round and leave would need to be booked pro rata in hours. e. Any overtime would be payable once the Summer (44) or Winter (30) weekly hours had been reached.
General Operative
Purpose of the Job The General Operative supports the safe and efficient running of sawmill processes and daily production activities. The role involves assisting with the processing of timber products, operating machinery, maintaining quality standards, and ensuring that production areas remain safe, clean, and well organised. Key Skills & Requirements Key Competences · Ability to work safely in a manual and industrial environment · Good attention to detail and ability to follow instructions · Strong work ethic and reliability · Ability to work effectively as part of a team · Flexibility to undertake a range of duties across the sawmill · Strong safety awareness for self and others · Ability to estimate and differentiate between board sizes · Ability to use tape measure and calipers · Able to work outdoors · Able to perform manual handling tasks · Flexibility to work shift patterns and change shifts where required Key Responsibilities Health, Safety and Environmental · Comply fully with all company health, safety, and environmental policies and procedures · Maintain a safe working environment by following safe working practices and reporting hazards immediately · Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times · Participate in safety briefings, training, and toolbox talks as required Production Operations · Work across all work centres as directed by the Supervisor or Manager · Assist in the processing of timber through various stages of the sawmill production process · Operate sawmill machinery and equipment safely and efficiently · Support the achievement of production targets by maintaining a consistent workflow · Stack, sort, and grade timber products in line with specifications and quality standards Machine Operation and Equipment · Assist with basic machine set-up and adjustments where required · Operate and monitor machinery such as saws, conveyors, and processing equipment in accordance with safety procedures · Report any equipment faults, defects, or maintenance issues to the Supervisor promptly Quality · Measure timber products using tape measure and callipers to ensure that customer specifications are met · Stack, package and label finished goods to customer specifications and in compliance with the Company’s Manual Handling Policy · Ensure the quality of products and take appropriate corrective action where necessary, including informing the Production Supervisor Record Keeping · Maintain up-to-date and accurate production records Housekeeping · Maintain cleanliness and organisation of the work area in line with housekeeping standards · Assist with general yard duties, including clearing waste materials and maintaining safe walkways Teamwork · Work collaboratively with colleagues and supervisors to maintain efficient production operations · Follow instructions from supervisors and contribute positively to the team environment · Make positive contributions in team meetings with specific reference to production and maintenance matters
Warehouse Operative
Warehouse Operative – Day Shift Pick Team (WOP27/01) Rate: £13.40 - £13.90 + Weekend Premium The successful candidates will work closely with all members of the Logistics Team to ensure the prompt despatch of customer orders. The role will involve lifting cases of product and working in a chilled environment. Responsibilities will include accurately locating and picking chilled food products to provide a high service level to the customer. You will also be responsible for receipt checking of inbound goods, checking and despatch of outbound goods, stock rotation and assisting with stock checks. Previous experience in a similar role in the food industry, knowledge of food product, storage and rotation and good general education would be beneficial. Hours of work are as per a shift rota. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer
Deputy Chief Executive/director Of Clinical & Operational Services
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following post: Deputy Chief Executive/Director of Clinical & Operational Services Permanent, Whole Time & Pensionable We encourage you to find out more about the role and the team. Further information and Informal enquiries to: Ms. Emer Martin, CEO Email: ceo@stjohnshospital.ie Applications forms can be accessed on https://www.stjohnshospital.ie/jobs/ Applications must be completed online through the digital application form. Applicants will be shortlisted based on information supplied in their application. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure their application is received in the Human Resources Department before the closing date. Applicants may be shortlisted based on information supplied in their application . St. John’s Hospital is an equal opportunities employer