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Care Worker

Extra CareAntrimEarn up to £13.80 per hour

Are you a caring individual with a desire to help elderly and vulnerable people in your community? Are you are seeking a challenging yet rewarding career with career development and advancement opportunities? Come join our team! We currently have opportunities for Full and Part-Time Care Workers in Larne, Whitehead, Carrick, Newtownabbey, Ballyclare, Antrim, Cookstown, Draperstown, North Belfast, Newry and the surrounding areas. No previous experience is required as full training will be provided. We offer Permanent contracts, with flexibility to suit your personal circumstances, paid Access NI, free uniform, pension scheme, Refer a Friend Scheme and 24 hour On-Call support. We also have opportunities for Respite Sits in a range of areas. Is this the career for you, or perhaps a second job to supplement your income? You can find out further information and apply online at www.extra-care.org

13 days agoPart-timePermanent

Arboriculture Apprentice

Allwood Tree CarePortlaoise, County Laois

Typical Tasks / Responsibilities A career in arboriculture is best suited for those interested in the care and study of trees. An interest in working outdoors in a physically challenging environment is necessary, with a good head for heights, while keeping fit and learning new challenges in a continually changing environment – as every tree is unique in its own right. Arborists manage trees, hedgerows and shrubs. The work is undertaken in both rural and urban settings and includes all aspects of felling, pruning, thinning, rigging, section felling, preserving, planting and protecting trees, sometimes using heavy equipment. They also provide information and advice on specific tree-related issues. There is an increasing focus on maintaining a safe relationship between the trees, their immediate environment and the general public. The role of the Arborist is to carry out any required arboriculture works in a correct manner that meets the objectives in its environment and to industry standards. The arborist should possess the skills that enable him/her to carry out such work in a manner that doesn’t put them, their crew, or the general public at risk, nor cause damage to existing structures, while meeting required standards. On successful completion of the proposed apprenticeship, an Arborist will be able to: Knowledge Equipment RPL (Recognised Prior Learning) Applications will be assessed through RPL policy, with consultation, documentation and assessment.

13 days agoApprenticeshipFull-time

Arboriculture Apprentice

Allwood Tree CareBirr, County Offaly

Typical Tasks / Responsibilities A career in arboriculture is best suited for those interested in the care and study of trees. An interest in working outdoors in a physically challenging environment is necessary, with a good head for heights, while keeping fit and learning new challenges in a continually changing environment – as every tree is unique in its own right. Arborists manage trees, hedgerows and shrubs. The work is undertaken in both rural and urban settings and includes all aspects of felling, pruning, thinning, rigging, section felling, preserving, planting and protecting trees, sometimes using heavy equipment. They also provide information and advice on specific tree-related issues. There is an increasing focus on maintaining a safe relationship between the trees, their immediate environment and the general public. The role of the Arborist is to carry out any required arboriculture works in a correct manner that meets the objectives in its environment and to industry standards. The arborist should possess the skills that enable him/her to carry out such work in a manner that doesn’t put them, their crew, or the general public at risk, nor cause damage to existing structures, while meeting required standards. On successful completion of the proposed apprenticeship, an Arborist will be able to: Knowledge Equipment RPL (Recognised Prior Learning) Applications will be assessed through RPL policy, with consultation, documentation and assessment.

13 days agoApprenticeshipFull-time

Arboriculture Apprentice

Allwood Tree CareRoscrea, County Tipperary

Typical Tasks / Responsibilities A career in arboriculture is best suited for those interested in the care and study of trees. An interest in working outdoors in a physically challenging environment is necessary, with a good head for heights, while keeping fit and learning new challenges in a continually changing environment – as every tree is unique in its own right. Arborists manage trees, hedgerows and shrubs. The work is undertaken in both rural and urban settings and includes all aspects of felling, pruning, thinning, rigging, section felling, preserving, planting and protecting trees, sometimes using heavy equipment. They also provide information and advice on specific tree-related issues. There is an increasing focus on maintaining a safe relationship between the trees, their immediate environment and the general public. The role of the Arborist is to carry out any required arboriculture works in a correct manner that meets the objectives in its environment and to industry standards. The arborist should possess the skills that enable him/her to carry out such work in a manner that doesn’t put them, their crew, or the general public at risk, nor cause damage to existing structures, while meeting required standards. On successful completion of the proposed apprenticeship, an Arborist will be able to: Knowledge Equipment RPL (Recognised Prior Learning) Applications will be assessed through RPL policy, with consultation, documentation and assessment.

13 days agoApprenticeshipFull-time

Motor Mechanics

Top Spares & RepairsLetterkenny, County Donegal

The work of a Motor Mechanic involves the servicing, maintenance, and fault diagnosis of automobile and light commercial vehicle mechanical and electrical systems. It includes the removal, installation, or repair of vehicle components according to original manufacturers’ specifications. At the end of the apprenticeship, the craftsperson will be able to demonstrate competence in the following: Core Skills Servicing

13 days agoApprenticeshipFull-time

Metal Fabrication Apprentice

Larry Byrne Eng LtdNew Ross, County Wexford

ABOUT THE COMPANY Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd is a leading engineering company who specialise in the design and manufacturing and repairs of livestock bodies, drag trailers and all commercial bodies. We are a small company with ten staff, working together. APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd we offer a wide range of training programmes, working on different machinery, vehicles and plants. The apprenticeship consists of four on the job phases with Larry Byrne Engineering Ltd and three off-the job training phases in accordance with Solas scheduling system. WHAT IS METAL FABRICATION The skills are wide and varied, skills such as measuring, marking out, cutting and welding materials. Learning how to use, care and safety operate machinery and equipment ie: Press Brake, Guillotine, Drills, Cutting etc... Welding mild steel, Aluminium , Stainless Steel, Making a livestock body from start to finish, repairing a trailer, repairing agriculture machinery and the odd unusual item. All metal fabrication will be trained in the following, working with a variety of specialised tools: Lather, Milling Machine, Grinders etc.. Assembling new machinery, dismantling repairs/make & fitting of new parts, report writing of completed work. PAY We pay all our apprentices the recommended wage set by the ETB. Review it after 3 months (A well adjusted candidate will be offered above the recommended wage.) A training allowance paid by the local ETB while the apprentices attending the off-the job training. REQUIREMENT Junior Certificate must be completed Must be 16 years old or older Good communciation skills Ability to work as part of a team to enrol in our apprenticeship program. This is a full time position and is based in New Ross Co. Wexford

13 days agoFull-timeApprenticeship

Wood Manufacturing and Finishing Apprentice

Deanery Furniture LtdBirr, County Offaly

The Craft of Wood Manufacturing and Finishing The Craft of Wood Manufacturing and Finishing covers a wide range of skills required in the production of joinery and furniture products. Areas of work include modern, traditional, reproduction, and restoration furniture; stairs, windows, doors, wood mouldings; and stains, polishes, and finishes. Skills Overview The skills required are broad and varied and include:

13 days agoFull-timeApprenticeship

Oem Engineering Technician Apprentice

CombiliftMonaghan

Combilift, winner of the 2020 Generation Apprenticeship Employer of the year award, are recruiting for Apprentices to join their team through the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) Apprenticeship. It focuses on the development of a range of skills such as Engineering Drawing Electrical and Electronic Technology, OEM Practices, Mechatronics, Analytical & Problem solving, and Industrial Robotics that are needed in growing service and manufacturing areas. About us; Combilift is the largest global manufacturer of multi-directional forklifts and an acknowledged leader in long load handling solutions. Innovation, Flexibility and Service is the ethos on which Combilifts’ success is built and has seen us become the world’s fastest-growing forklift manufacturer, exporting to more than 85 countries with more than 70,000 trucks in use worldwide. Tasks/Responsibilities; As an OEM Technician you will: • Cultivate the skills necessary to assemble, install, test, carry out fault diagnostics and commission electrically controlled engine driven (diesel and gas) and battery powered systems • Analyse many Electro Mechanical systems including, electrical wiring, hydraulics, pneumatic and robotics systems to identify and resolve specific faults encountered in OEM products • Possess the expertise to provide support to customers around the use and maintenance of the products they manufacture • Interpret technical data and use calibration and testing instruments for effective product assembly, fault diagnosis and rectification • Responsible for the installation and calibration of sensors for transmitting and controlling devices • Key member of cross functional teams such as research and development, assembly, manufacturing, testing, electrical, customer support, service & installation, product management and marketing/sales What the Apprenticeship involves; • 3-year structured programme comprising of off-the-job training in Cavan Monaghan ETB & on-the-job training applying these learnings in Combilift Year 1-16 weeks off the job training Year 2-16 weeks off the job training Year 3-16 weeks off the job training • During the Apprentice’s on the job phase, throughout the 3 years, the Apprentice will work in different divisions within the production environment • Performance feedback and personal development planning • Experience of working in a fast-paced environment • Guidance and support from experienced engineers and mentors in this field • Fully approved employer for delivery of the OEM Apprenticeship programme Benefits of OEM Apprenticeship; • Learn from experienced engineers and mentors in the field of OEM • Earn while you learn-Apprentices will receive payment for both off and on the job phases • Hands on experience with a leading manufacturing organisation • Exciting career prospects/opportunity for progression • Industry led Apprenticeship developed by a number of leading companies to meet industry needs Personal Skills Required • Good communication skills • Ability to work as part of a team • Ability to work independently • Critical thinker • Problem Solver Entry Requirements; Applicants in the first instance must secure employment with Combilift and must meet the minimum standard under one of the following criteria: 1. Leaving Certificate (pre-2017) with grade D3 or higher in five subjects which must include Mathematics. Post 2017 applicants must have achieved five O6 in the Leaving Certificate which must include Mathematics Please note: If you do not meet the Maths criteria there is an Evening Maths course available to help applicants attain the required grade 2. A full award placed at Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications (EQF 4) which includes proficiency in Mathematics 3. Have successfully completed an approved pre-apprenticeship training course in an engineering discipline and demonstrate a proficiency in Mathematics similar to O6 in Leaving Certificate 4. In the case where an applicant is 23 years or over (or employed in the OEM sector for 3 years) and does not meet the educational requirements specified above, they may apply through the Recognised Prior Learning (RPL) process

13 days agoFull-time

Accounting Technician Apprentice

Cms Distribution LtdKiltimagh, County Mayo

Job Purpose Summary As a Finance Apprentice, you will gain hands on experience across all core areas of the Finance Department, including Banking & Treasury, General Ledger, Accounts Payable, and Accounts Receivable. Our structured apprenticeship is designed to provide you with the foundational skills and knowledge required for a successful finance career while supporting your professional qualification. (QQI Level 6 Advanced Certificate for Accounting Technician) Role Responsibilities CMS believes that a diverse and inclusive workforce enriches and is integral to the success of our company. We value diverse opinions and perspectives, and therefore welcome candidates from all backgrounds including but not limited to, ethnicity, gender, age, nationality, culture, religious beliefs, sexual orientation and neuro-diversity.

13 days agoFull-time

Carpentry and Joinery Apprentice

Sheridan Timber ProductsTallanstown, County Louth

The Trade of Carpentry & Joinery The trade of Carpentry & Joinery is wide and varied, encompassing most of the skills required across the Wood Trades. These skills are not confined to working with wood but also include the use of metals, plastics, and fabrics. A Carpenter & Joiner works across multiple domains within the trade, including the following: Joinery Shop This area requires the Carpenter & Joiner to engage in setting out, producing, and assembling items of joinery such as:

13 days agoApprenticeship
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