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Do you enjoy leading a team and helping others grow? Are you motivated by delivering great customer experiences and making a real difference in people's wellbeing? At Holland & Barrett, our Retail Supervisors play a key role in inspiring colleagues, driving performance, and ensuring every customer leaves feeling better than when they arrived. What you'll do: Holland & Barrett is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diverse perspectives and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all colleagues. We understand that when our colleagues are listened to, respected and valued for who they are, we build an organisation with belonging at its heart – making health and wellness a way of life for everyone.
Executive Assistant
The Executive Assistant (EA) to the Managing Director of daa Labs plays a pivotal role in enabling the effective leadership, governance, and operational performance of daa Labs. The EA provides high-level executive support to the MD, acting as a trusted partner who ensures the smooth running of the MD’s office, supports strategic priorities, and enables effective engagement with senior stakeholders across daa, partner airports, and the wider innovation ecosystem. Operating in a fast-paced, technology-led environment, the role requires exceptional organisational capability, discretion, judgement, and the ability to anticipate needs while managing complex and competing priorities. The role will reward curiosity and provide opportunity to broaden your skill set within LABS and the daa group. Responsibilities Executive & Strategic Support daa is an equal opportunities employer committed to celebrating diversity & inclusion and recognising the value that difference can bring, both for our business and for our people. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experience. We ensure our recruitment process is accessible to all and offer reasonable accommodations to applicants at all stages of the selection process
Weekend Manager
Main purpose of the role: Ensure the store operates efficiently and effectively and provide our customers with the very best customer service and fresh food offering at all times in a clean, safe environment during the weekends. To deliver on key store targets (sales and profitability) through effective management of people and operations. The ideal candidate will have/be: Minimum 1 years€,, experience in a customer service facing role Excellent communication skills Good knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel, Word) Experience balancing cash/tills Highly driven with a strong work ethic An understanding of how to achieve KPIs and targets Commerciality and brand awareness Passion for grocery retail The ability to work as part of a team in a fast-paced environment, ability to multi task under pressure The ability to organise work, delegate responsibilities and support team members in the store Main duties: Actively live SuperValu brand-values i.e. Genuine, Passion for Food, Vibrant, Committed, Innovative and Imaginative Be approachable and a role model who leads by example and encourages teamwork and a positive attitude in the workplace Liaise with the weekday management/supervisors on any changes to layouts and ensure changes are correctly implemented Set the standard for other employees in relation to rotation, merchandising and facing off Assist in the induction, training and development of employees Deal with all customer queries efficiently, professionally and consistent with store policy Engage with new initiatives and embrace new ways of working
Farm Manager Apprentice
The Farm 180 ha with 50 ha of support ground for silage. Modern facilities with 40 herringbone parlour with cup removers/acrs, 535 cubicles and a brand new calving shed. Calf facilities for every calf born on the farm with all replacements reared on a 60 ha outfarm. New paddock, water and roadways installed in the last 2 years. 40% of the farm has high levels of clover. Mixed soil type with flood plain, peaty and gravel type soils all present on the farm so ideal for drought and wet conditions. 2nd Unit in operation close by with labour shared in spring and all cows calved in the one yard. The Herd Crossbred herd calving 85% + in 6 weeks with an 6-8% empty rate after 11 weeks. EBI is €166 with all the herd and youngstock genotyped. Herd achieved 470kgs of milk solids in 2025. Grass is measured regularly with 40 measurements done a year. Censortec Collars are fitted on the cows with all AI being used with a local technician. Sexed semen is used on the top performing cows and those of high genetic merit. High DBI selective used otherwise. The Work Environment We operate a 5/2 roster in the spring and switch to 1 weekend in 3 or 10 in 4 once the bulk of the calving is finished. Milking roster set up with one milking done per day (either morning or evening) except for weekends. There are 4 full time people working with us along with part time and seasonal help. Roles are clearly defined and adhered to. The day typically starts at 7am and finishes at 5pm and we try keep these hours as much as possible even in the spring. Cows are fully dried off around the middle of December and calve the 1st of February with extra time given off over Christmas. Canteen and kitchen provided along with work wear. Breakfast is provided each day. We encourage playing sport and/or hobbies and will be flexible with time off and milkings in order to suit time off farm. The Person Enthusiastic with a love for the outdoors and working with animals. A willingness to learn and adapt to new ideas and opportunities. Someone who will work well in a team and be a good team member. There will be plenty of learning opportunities with this role and an opportunity to develop and grow. We would really like to work with someone that we can help with their goals and ambitions
Operations & Construction Supervisor
Empara Construction of Carndonagh are currently recruiting for an Operations & Construction Supervisor . This is an exciting role for someone with strong organisational skills and an interest in construction, offering a varied position supporting day-to-day operations and site teams. 🔧 Key Responsibilities
Sales Executive
This is an exciting time to join the Volkswagen (VW) Sales team in Campsie. Reporting to the Sales Manager you will be a key member of our well established successful sales team, focusing on maximising opportunities to ensure profitability targets are reached. About this role Core Duties: You will be responsible for achieving company targets, securing repeat customer business and building strong relationships. Some responsibilities will be, but are not limited to; • Achieving personal and team KPIs • Delivering a high level of customer satisfaction to every customer • Providing expert and prompt advice to new and existing customers regarding finance and insurance products available • Listening to customer requirements and providing solutions to their needs Skills and Competencies Required: • A high level of IT literacy, including knowledge of MS Office • Strong planning and organisational skills • Excellent communication and presentation skills • Ability to work under pressure • Be able to work independently and also as part of a team • Positive, confident, determined approach • Driven to meet targets • Time management skills • Experience of Kerridge or another CRM system would be advantageous but not essential What We Offer · Market-leading salary plus performance-related bonus · 30 days annual leave · Pension provision · Life insurance cover · Healthcare benefits: Kingsbridge Hospital Diamond Club membership, Healthshield cashback & perks, access to discounted private healthcare scheme · Cycle to Work Scheme · Long Service Awards · Enhanced maternity & paternity leave · Job security, work-life balance, and clear career progression opportunities Required criteria Additional Information This is not an exhaustive list of duties, and the post holder may be required to undertake other reasonable tasks as directed by the line manager. Donnelly Group reserves the right to expand the short-listing criteria to facilitate the recruitment process. Equal Opportunities Donnelly Group is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and inclusion across our workforce.
Metal Fabrication Apprentice
First Year Apprentice Vacancy Buttimer Engineering are a diversified engineering company, specialising in bulk materials handling systems and high-quality steel fabrication serving clients in Ireland, the UK and beyond. We operate across a range of industries such as Pharma, Food and Data Centres, providing design, fabrication, procurement, installation, maintenance, project management and engineering services. Based in Tipperary, Ireland since 1978, the Company’s people, values and culture have been instrumental in the success of the business to date. What makes us different is that while we continue to grow our business we have still maintained that small company feel to our culture which enables us to ensure that our employees are always front and centre in everything we do. We are currently looking to hire Metal Fabrication Apprentice to join our experienced team. As an Apprentice you will be guided and supported and will get the opportunity to work on leading-edge projects across our sectors to deliver excellence to our clients. Candidates must; Be enthusiastic with a positive attitude Strong work ethic Willing to learn new skills Good team player Punctual & respectful Appreciate the important of adherence to all safety & quality regulations Live and breathe our core values The minimum requirements are as follows; Must be 16 years or older Minimum educational requirements are: Grade D in five subjects in the Department of Education & Skills Junior Certificate Examination or an approved equivalent Candidates will be required to complete an interview If you are interested in this role, please apply by sending your CV to Human Resources hr@buttimer.com
Electronic Security Systems Apprentice
Start Your Career as an Apprentice Electronic Security Systems Engineer Interested in technology, problem-solving, and hands-on work? Looking for a career where you can learn real skills, earn while you train, and work with modern security technology? We are looking for motivated and enthusiastic people to join our team as Apprentice Electronic Security Systems Engineers. No experience is needed — full training will be provided throughout the apprenticeship. This is a great opportunity to build a career working with: CCTV Systems Intruder Alarms Access Control Systems Modern Electronic Security Technology What We’re Looking For You should: Be 16 years of age or older Meet the SOLAS apprenticeship entry requirements Have an interest in technology and how things work Enjoy problem-solving and practical hands-on work Be willing to learn new skills and technologies Have a positive attitude and good work ethic Be reliable and able to work as part of a team Have good communication skills Be comfortable working indoors and outdoors Be okay with occasional work at heights Have basic computer and IT skills Be willing to learn how to read technical drawings and circuit diagrams Be able to pass the Ishihara Colour Vision Test (24 Plate Edition) A full driving licence is helpful but not essential. What You’ll Learn As part of your apprenticeship, you will receive hands-on training in: Installing and maintaining CCTV, alarm, and access control systems Fault finding and problem-solving Working safely on-site Customer interaction and system demonstrations Using tools, equipment, and modern security technology You’ll also attend college phases through the SOLAS apprenticeship programme while gaining real work experience on the job. Why Choose This Apprenticeship? Earn while you learn Gain nationally recognised qualifications Work with modern technology Build practical skills for a long-term career Join a growing and exciting industry If you’re interested in technology, enjoy practical work, and want to start building your future career, we’d love to hear from you.
Programme Co-ordinator
Pay Candidates will be appointed on the minimum point of the salary scale (€60,029) and in accordance with the Department of Finance guidelines. The rate of remuneration will not be subject to negotiation. The incremental progression for this scale is in line with Government pay policy. The salary scale for this position is as follows: Higher Executive Officer (PPC) €60,029 €61,785 €63,537 €65,286 €67,044 €68,792 €70,547 €73,077¹ €76,546² ¹ After 3 years’ satisfactory service at the maximum. ² After 6 years’ satisfactory service at the maximum. Entry will be at the first point of the scale. An exception may occur where an appointee has been serving elsewhere in the public service in an analogous grade and pay scale. In this case, the appointment may be assimilated to the nearest point of the advertised salary scale with their incremental date adjusted accordingly. Please note the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. The Purpose of this Role Within the Relevant Business Unit and for HIQA as a Whole The Programme Co-ordinator will support the delivery of high-quality communications and engagement activity across the disability services directorate. This role involves managing internal and external stakeholder relationships and activity to ensure consistent communication across the business administration function while working closely with the National Operations Manager and Deputy Chief Inspector for the Disability Services Directorate. The person will lead day-to-day and future stakeholder engagement and communications for the Disability Services Directorate. This will include support with internal communication, external messaging, and creation of professional reports, stakeholder engagement, including in-person and webinar event co-ordination. The role combines leadership, operational and quality improvement responsibilities. The position holder is required to work proactively and collaboratively within the team and wider organisation, and liaise with a range of external stakeholders ensuring the smooth operation of the communication and engagement function of the disability services directorate. The person will have to respond effectively to incoming queries ensuring transparency and alignment to process and the work of the Office of the Chief Inspector and be able to analyse and synthesise data. The post holder will also have to work closely with their respective management team to assist in overall management of the department, including at times assisting with carrying on the work of their counterpart when on leave. Behavioural ExpectationsThe Way that HIQA People are Expected to Work to Role Model HIQA Values The incumbent of this role is expected to demonstrate HIQA’s values in the delivery of everyday work and interactions with clients and colleagues by: • Putting people first. • Being fair and objective. • Being open and accountable. • Demonstrating excellence and innovation. • Working together. Common TasksTeam Member • Seek clarity on the tasks associated with own role. • Complete tasks in compliance with policies and procedures. • Adhere to relevant legislation, standards and internal audits. • Fulfil any mandatory or professional competency requirements. • Maintain confidentiality and a professional approach. • Raise any concerns in relation to workplace health and safety. • Actively identify learning needs and development opportunities. • Actively contribute as a team member. • Follow direction and take on new and different tasks. • Set and achieve performance goals that contribute to HIQA strategy. • Regularly seek feedback to meet performance expectations and goals. Common TasksManager Team Management • Set clear strategic direction and action plans for direct reports. • Build team cohesion and cultivate an engaged, productive environment. • Undertake regular coaching, performance feedback and development conversations with direct reports. • Ensure direct reports access appropriate training and development. • Plan for and manage recruitment activity and vacant roles. • Manage staff retention and attrition effectively. Operational Management • Contribute to business planning and knowledge management. • Forecast and manage resources in line with available budget. • Ensure that policies and procedures in the area are current and adhered to. • Ensure compliance with workplace health and safety standards. • Meet audit requirements and ensure legislative compliance. • Report on performance and relevant business measures as required. • Identify risks and develop contingency plans where necessary. • Identify inefficiencies and implement improvements to work practices. Role Specific TasksThe Key Tasks and Activities Associated with the Role The nature of the tasks and activities associated with the role will vary accordingly. It will involve: • Assist, support and lead out where appropriate in the coordination of both internal and external stakeholder engagement activities (diary regular meetings, directorate-wide stakeholder and engagement initiatives including regional and national stakeholder events, contribute to the annual report, support with the development of overview reports, prepare submissions for internal and external HIQA newsletters – this list is not exhaustive). • Identify, assist and where appropriate lead on the development of stakeholder engagement and communication strategies. • Ensure information produced is accessible to a variety of audiences within the resources available. • Support the team’s current and future engagement and communication activities and support colleagues in their skills and knowledge development in this area. • Participate in the business planning process and operational planning to deliver a regulatory programme which ensures Business Planning Objectives are achieved. • Assist with the preparation of reports including overview reports, annual reports and resident forum reports (this list is not exhaustive). • Assist the team with the management and coordination of internal and external stakeholder engagement. • Lead on or play an active role in the successful undertaking of relevant project work. • Co-ordinate the review and response to submissions, correspondence, Freedom of Information requests and Data Access requests. • Be competent in understanding and interpreting data to inform reporting. • Ensure any information and data held in relation to this area is maintained in line with Information Governance policies. • Liaise with colleagues at all levels in the organisation in order to meet objectives. • Manage resources and workloads to ensure efficient use of time. • Assist in the auditing of team activities. • Support change management activities within the team and wider Directorate as required to meet emergent business needs. • Provide support to work colleagues and undertake other ad hoc duties as required. • Undertake other tasks as delegated by your line manager. The contents of any role description are not exhaustive and are intended to be indicative of the scope of the role. QualificationsThe Qualifications that are Essential to Effectively Meet the Requirements of the Role In determining your eligibility, the following are the essential qualifications that will be assessed as part of the shortlisting stage of the selection process: • A third-level qualification (minimum of Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications) or equivalent in a discipline deemed relevant by the Authority for the post of Programme Coordinator. The Qualifications that are Desirable to Effectively Meet the Requirements of the Role • A recognised qualification in stakeholder engagement, business or business management. ExperienceThe Experience that is Essential to Effectively Meet the Requirements of the Role In determining your eligibility, the following are the essential knowledge and experience that will be assessed as part of the shortlisting stage of the selection process: • A minimum of three years’ relevant communication/administration experience that is aligned to the role specific tasks outlined above.
Programme Co-ordinator
Pay Candidates will be appointed on the minimum point of the salary scale (€60,029) and in accordance with the Department of Finance guidelines. The rate of remuneration will not be subject to negotiation. The incremental progression for this scale is in line with Government pay policy. The salary scale for this position is as follows: Higher Executive Officer (PPC) €60,029 €61,785 €63,537 €65,286 €67,044 €68,792 €70,547 €73,077¹ €76,546² ¹ After 3 years’ satisfactory service at the maximum. ² After 6 years’ satisfactory service at the maximum. Entry will be at the first point of the scale. An exception may occur where an appointee has been serving elsewhere in the public service in an analogous grade and pay scale. In this case, the appointment may be assimilated to the nearest point of the advertised salary scale with their incremental date adjusted accordingly. Please note the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. The Purpose of this Role Within the Relevant Business Unit and for HIQA as a Whole The Programme Co-ordinator will support the delivery of high-quality communications and engagement activity across the disability services directorate. This role involves managing internal and external stakeholder relationships and activity to ensure consistent communication across the business administration function while working closely with the National Operations Manager and Deputy Chief Inspector for the Disability Services Directorate. The person will lead day-to-day and future stakeholder engagement and communications for the Disability Services Directorate. This will include support with internal communication, external messaging, and creation of professional reports, stakeholder engagement, including in-person and webinar event co-ordination. The role combines leadership, operational and quality improvement responsibilities. The position holder is required to work proactively and collaboratively within the team and wider organisation, and liaise with a range of external stakeholders ensuring the smooth operation of the communication and engagement function of the disability services directorate. The person will have to respond effectively to incoming queries ensuring transparency and alignment to process and the work of the Office of the Chief Inspector and be able to analyse and synthesise data. The post holder will also have to work closely with their respective management team to assist in overall management of the department, including at times assisting with carrying on the work of their counterpart when on leave. Behavioural ExpectationsThe Way that HIQA People are Expected to Work to Role Model HIQA Values The incumbent of this role is expected to demonstrate HIQA’s values in the delivery of everyday work and interactions with clients and colleagues by: • Putting people first. • Being fair and objective. • Being open and accountable. • Demonstrating excellence and innovation. • Working together. Common TasksTeam Member • Seek clarity on the tasks associated with own role. • Complete tasks in compliance with policies and procedures. • Adhere to relevant legislation, standards and internal audits. • Fulfil any mandatory or professional competency requirements. • Maintain confidentiality and a professional approach. • Raise any concerns in relation to workplace health and safety. • Actively identify learning needs and development opportunities. • Actively contribute as a team member. • Follow direction and take on new and different tasks. • Set and achieve performance goals that contribute to HIQA strategy. • Regularly seek feedback to meet performance expectations and goals. Common TasksManager Team Management • Set clear strategic direction and action plans for direct reports. • Build team cohesion and cultivate an engaged, productive environment. • Undertake regular coaching, performance feedback and development conversations with direct reports. • Ensure direct reports access appropriate training and development. • Plan for and manage recruitment activity and vacant roles. • Manage staff retention and attrition effectively. Operational Management • Contribute to business planning and knowledge management. • Forecast and manage resources in line with available budget. • Ensure that policies and procedures in the area are current and adhered to. • Ensure compliance with workplace health and safety standards. • Meet audit requirements and ensure legislative compliance. • Report on performance and relevant business measures as required. • Identify risks and develop contingency plans where necessary. • Identify inefficiencies and implement improvements to work practices. Role Specific TasksThe Key Tasks and Activities Associated with the Role The nature of the tasks and activities associated with the role will vary accordingly. It will involve: • Assist, support and lead out where appropriate in the coordination of both internal and external stakeholder engagement activities (diary regular meetings, directorate-wide stakeholder and engagement initiatives including regional and national stakeholder events, contribute to the annual report, support with the development of overview reports, prepare submissions for internal and external HIQA newsletters – this list is not exhaustive). • Identify, assist and where appropriate lead on the development of stakeholder engagement and communication strategies. • Ensure information produced is accessible to a variety of audiences within the resources available. • Support the team’s current and future engagement and communication activities and support colleagues in their skills and knowledge development in this area. • Participate in the business planning process and operational planning to deliver a regulatory programme which ensures Business Planning Objectives are achieved. • Assist with the preparation of reports including overview reports, annual reports and resident forum reports (this list is not exhaustive). • Assist the team with the management and coordination of internal and external stakeholder engagement. • Lead on or play an active role in the successful undertaking of relevant project work. • Co-ordinate the review and response to submissions, correspondence, Freedom of Information requests and Data Access requests. • Be competent in understanding and interpreting data to inform reporting. • Ensure any information and data held in relation to this area is maintained in line with Information Governance policies. • Liaise with colleagues at all levels in the organisation in order to meet objectives. • Manage resources and workloads to ensure efficient use of time. • Assist in the auditing of team activities. • Support change management activities within the team and wider Directorate as required to meet emergent business needs. • Provide support to work colleagues and undertake other ad hoc duties as required. • Undertake other tasks as delegated by your line manager. The contents of any role description are not exhaustive and are intended to be indicative of the scope of the role. QualificationsThe Qualifications that are Essential to Effectively Meet the Requirements of the Role In determining your eligibility, the following are the essential qualifications that will be assessed as part of the shortlisting stage of the selection process: • A third-level qualification (minimum of Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications) or equivalent in a discipline deemed relevant by the Authority for the post of Programme Coordinator. The Qualifications that are Desirable to Effectively Meet the Requirements of the Role • A recognised qualification in stakeholder engagement, business or business management. ExperienceThe Experience that is Essential to Effectively Meet the Requirements of the Role In determining your eligibility, the following are the essential knowledge and experience that will be assessed as part of the shortlisting stage of the selection process: • A minimum of three years’ relevant communication/administration experience that is aligned to the role specific tasks outlined above.