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Warehouse Supervisor

Almac GroupCraigavon, Louth

Warehouse Supervisor Location: Craigavon Durations: Permanent Hours: 40 hours per week Salary: Competitive Business Unit : Clinical Services Open To : Internal & External Applicants Ref No.: HRJOB11550 The Role The Warehouse function is responsible for all material receipt, handling and storage procedures including the picking and processing of work orders, material move orders and all other material requests. It includes the effective execution of drug return, accountability and material destruction processes in line with customer requirements (inventory transactions may also be required for the Dundalk site). The post holder is responsible for supporting the Warehouse Manager in the day to day management of Warehouse function, supervising staff to ensure compliance with cGMP and health and safety requirements. Materials are to be managed, controlled and made available in an efficient manner in order to meet customer requirements. The inventory management systems will be operated as per existing procedures; all transactions must be made in an accurate and timely fashion thus ensuring stock accuracy and control is maintained at all times. Key Requirements · Have eligibility to work in the UK/IE OR possess a valid work permit that will allow you to take up full time employment in the UK/IE · Degree (or equivalent) OR · Experience operating in a Supervisory or People Management type role · Working experience in an Operational type environment e.g. Warehouse, Production, Distribution, Manufacturing (For further information on essential and desirable criteria, please refer to the job description attached to the online job posting.) Working Pattern You will work 40 hours per week, Monday – Friday on a fixed evening shift pattern - 15.30 – 23.30 (30 mins flex) Apply Now Apply online via the Almac website www.almacgroup.com/careers and tailor your CV to outline how you meet the role criteria. Please upload your CV in PDF format where possible. Closing Date We will no longer be accepting applications after 5pm on 24th May 2026.

14 days agoFull-timePermanent

Butler

DemesneBallyfin, Laois

This is an ideal opportunity for an outgoing individual who thrives on offering excellent customer service and loves to communicate with others. This is a dynamic and busy role in our Front of House and has direct communciation with our guests. This is a Full time permanent position, 5 over 7 days, Shift work. 3 shift patterns available spanning the hours of 8am - 8pm. Occasional night work for cover. The duties include (but are not limited to:) If you are a team player, have a passion for customer service, have excellent communication skills and want to work in a 5 star luxury property surrounded by natural beauty - then we want to hear from you.

14 days agoFull-timePermanent

Events Administrator

RandoxCrumlin, Antrim£28,000 per annum

Randox are a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology, and food security. Our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. We are proud to have been named the Number 1 company in Northern Ireland for the second consecutive year in the Belfast Telegraph Top 100 Companies List for 2024. Our staff are at the heart of everything we do and achieve.  We have an exciting new career opportunity for an Events Administrator to join our events team at our HQ, based just outside of Crumlin.  What do the events team do?  The events team at Randox are responsible for organising and planning all Randox events. These events can range from smaller events such as sales exhibitions and roadshows and larger events such as our annual global sales conference and the Randox Grand National.  Location : Office based at 55 Diamond Road, Crumlin, Co. Antrim, United Kingdom, BT29 4QY. Some travel to events may be required. Contract Offered : Full-time, Permanent Working Hours / Shifts : 8.40am to 5.20pm, Monday to Friday.  What does this role involve? This role is responsible for providing general administrative and organisational assistance to the events team. The key duties of the role will include: • General administrative duties required by the events/marketing department. • Assisting in the organising of Randox events and exhibitions. • Provide essential admin support for events, scheduling, managing correspondence, preparing materials and maintaining records.  • Research locations and venues for events and liaise with suppliers.  • Reporting to and liaising with the Events Manager/Team Leader to discuss the progress of events.  • Attendance if required at some external events to assist with set up and breakdown.  • Producing detailed reports and current event spend when required.  • Ensuring consistency of Randox branding in all customer communication tools.  • Supporting the entire events team in the organisation of all events.  Who can apply? Essential criteria: • Qualified to A-Level.  • Confident in the use of Microsoft Office packages such as word, excel and outlook.  • Strong organisational skills with string attention to detail.  • Adaptability with strong problem solving skills.  • Flexibility to attend potential events. • Full UK driving licence as the site is quite remote.  • Currently have the right to work in the UK without visa sponsorship.  Desirable: • Previous administration experience.  • Bachelors degree in a Business or Marketing subject.  • Experience dealing with external clients.  • Experience is a customer service position.

14 days agoFull-timePermanent

Economic Engagement Executive

Southern Regional CollegePortadown, Armagh£26,824 - £31,537 per annum

SALARY: £26,824 – £31,537 PER ANNUM LOCATION: NEWRY OR PORTADOWN (There may be a requirement to travel to other campuses) REPORTS TO: DESIGNATED ECONOMIC ENGAGEMENT MANAGER; PROJECT MANAGER; OR HEAD OF BUSINESS SKILLS & ECONOMIC ENGAGEMENT JOB PURPOSE The Business & Economic Engagement (BEE) Centre delivers on the College's strategic aim, “To be a valued partner in delivering outstanding support to local businesses and communities, supporting the local and regional economy.” The College recognises the importance of developing strong partnerships and working in collaboration with local businesses and communities in delivering for the economy. The College will deliver on this objective by delivering against the following aims: • To stimulate business innovation and productivity through a range of business support services. • To improve the skills and employability of the local and regional workforce. • To work collaboratively and in partnership with key stakeholders to co-design and deliver training and employability solutions. The BEE Centre plays a major role in identifying and responding to the needs of local business and industry. It aims to help companies of all sizes to innovate, compete and grow through the provision of a unique mix of technical and business know-how, skills development and research and development services. The BEE team also works closely with local community groups and organisations to deliver support to those with barriers to entry into education, training and employment. This work with employers and communities, and other valued partners, ensures that SRC delivers the skills solutions needed to support local and regional economic growth. The BEE Centre has three main pillars of support: Innovation and knowledge transfer Skills solutions for industry Community and inclusive workforce development The post-holder will work under the direction and guidance of either an Economic Engagement Manager, the Head of Business Skills & Economic Engagement, or a Project Manager to ensure an efficient and effective service, administrative and general support to the Business and Economic Engagement Team of the College. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES The successful candidate will be responsible for any or all of the following duties: Administrative & Operational Support • Provide comprehensive administrative and operational support to the BEE team across all projects and programmes. • Manage shared inboxes, correspondence, telephone and reception duties, acting as a key point of contact for internal and external stakeholders. • Coordinate meetings, diaries and hospitality arrangements, including minute-taking and follow-up actions. • Maintain effective record-keeping and filing systems, including SharePoint and BEE electronic systems. • Support managers with staff time and attendance, risk register updates and specialist projects. • Assist with procurement processes, raising requisitions on Agresso and liaising with Finance as required. Data Management, Systems & Reporting • Maintain accurate employer, client and learner records across CRM, MIS, funder and programme databases, including data cleansing and follow-up of outstanding enquiries. Responsibility for designated BEE systems will be allocated across the executive team as required. • Coordinate course administration, including course setup, applications, enrolments, attendance monitoring, withdrawals, transfers, cancellations and learner communications. • Support employer recruitment and programme delivery through research, database development and ongoing project/programme monitoring. • Prepare, update and submit reports, statistics, claims, timesheets, expenses and journals to support management oversight, audit and funding requirements. • Administer funder and examination processes, including participant data entry, milestone claims monitoring, liaison with funders, and learner registration for external exams. Stakeholder, Client & Learner Engagement • Deliver high quality customer service and act as a key point of contact for clients, learners, employers, stakeholders and College staff. • Prepare learner and stakeholder communications, including course updates, cancellations and supporting engagement materials. • Support and coordinate BEE business engagement activities and events, including conferences, webinars, open days and information sessions. This will include all pre-event marketing and recruitment activities, support during events, as well as post-event evaluation. • Assist with employer outreach and recruitment activity, including cold-calling, telemarketing and direct marketing campaigns. Marketing, Communications & Promotion • Conduct research as required and build new client databases to aid recruitment to BEE programmes. • Maintain and update BEE marketing content, including website pages and core literature, in liaison with the College Marketing team. • Plan and deliver digital and direct marketing activity, including social media campaigns, ezines and mailshots, to support programme recruitment. (marketing duties will be required across the entire BEE department) • Collate and prepare promotional materials and supporting documentation for publications, funding bids, tenders and applications. General • Participate in the enrolment cover rota, as required. • 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 Essential A Level 4 qualification (or higher) in any subject area. 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. Demonstrate experience in two or more of the following areas: • Client Relationship Management • Digital Marketing & Social Media for Business • Event Management • PR & Communications • Customer Service One year’s relevant administrative experience (within the last five years) in a busy modern office. A working knowledge of a range of software packages including Microsoft Office Suite. Desirable Experience of administrative processes in the Further Education and/or Schools sector. 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.

14 days agoFull-timePermanent

Quality Engineer, Systems

RyobiCarrickfergus, Antrim

The Company: Ryobi Aluminium Casting (UK) Ltd is an innovative, world class supplier of high quality, technically complex automotive components. Based in Carrickfergus, Ryobi Aluminium Casting (UK) Ltd is a proud member of the Ryobi Group. With the help of our Japanese parent company we can bring the latest technological advances to our European Customers. Ryobi’s vision is to maintain a sustainable business by achieving the best results for our customers, maximising the potential of every employee through mutual respect, trust and teamwork. Our mission is to be the Number 1 Die Casting Company in Europe, to build upon our current customer base and increase market share, and to satisfy customer and shareholder requirements. The role: Create and Implement Quality procedures, work instructions, records and other related documents Maintain a document control system for Quality system documentation Ensure processes and respective documents conform to TS16949, QSB, Q1 and VDA requirements Control and maintain a system for the calibration of measurement equipment Source and purchase replacement measurement equipment as and when necessary Maintain a list of Poka Yoke devices used in manufacturing departments Lead and conduct Internal system, process and product audits Lead and coordinate customer audits on site Coach and mentor Internal Auditors Support External auditing programmes Track progress of Customer and Internal 8D corrective and Preventative Actions Please see attached job description for more duties Essential Criteria: Third level qualification in an engineering/ technical discipline. Candidates with a lesser qualification, significant relevant experience and a demonstrated commitment to personal development will also be considered. IT literate, and proficient in the use of MS Excel Working with and setting up Quality Management Systems Application of problem solving techniques Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent communication skills, both oral and written Excellent presentation and negotiation skills Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously whilst maintaining a high level of accuracy Ability to work effectively on own initiative and effectively contribute within a team environment Ability to see activities through to completion Ability to interact effectively with both managerial and operational levels Desirable Criteria: Lead auditor certification for ISO / TS16949 Knowledge of PFMEA, control plans and measurement system analysis ​​Experience within a manufacturing and/or customer-facing environment  Shortlisting and Interviews Shortlisting - 5th May 2026 Interviews - w/c 11th May 2026 ​​​​​​​ Company Benefits: Competitive salary Competitive shift premium for all shift roles  Generous employer pension contributions A health cash plan Discount scheme Life assurance Service-related holidays & Holiday Purchase Scheme Employee assistance programme Free car parking Learning and Development opportunities and support Ride to work scheme Service awards If you have previously applied for this role in the last 6 months, we will not be considering your application at this time.

14 days ago

Project Worker

Good Shepherd CentreClonmel, Tipperary

Project Worker – Full Time Location: Clonmel, Tipperary Purpose of the Post To work with the Service Manager and within the authority delegated to the post holder by the service manager; to assist in the day to day running of the service whilst remaining on the roster. The Project Worker will be responsible for: processing referrals, conducting assessments; care/support planning and implementation of care/support plans; engaging with service users; supporting service users with move on plans; managing maintenance issues; delivering practice supervision. The Project Worker will play a key role in recruiting, mentoring and supporting staff and students (if applicable) in order to ensure that the highest level and standards of social care practice are further developed and maintained in the service. In addition to this, the post holder will act on behalf of the Service Manager and provide out of hours on call support where designated.

14 days agoFull-time

Recognition Of Prior Learning Board For Non-domestic Gas Works

Commission for Regulation of UtilitiesDublin

We are currently seeking candidate(s) with Relevant work experience related to Ireland’s downstream natural gas/LPG industry, and knowledge/experience of Irish vocational training qualifications – including apprenticeships – plumbing, refrigeration, gas fitting, pipefitting, electrical. About the CRU The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is Ireland's independent energy and water regulator. The work of the CRU impacts every Irish home and business ensuring safe, secure and sustainable energy and water supplies for the benefit of all customers. The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for appointment to the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Board. The CRU regulates gas installers with respect to safety. The CRU carries out this function through the Registered Gas Installer (RGI) statutory regulatory scheme. The Gas Criteria Document[1]sets out how the RGI scheme operates. The current qualification requirements to become an RGI are as follows: i. A Domestic Gas Safety award (DGS); or ii. A Gas Installer Safety (GIS) award obtained prior to the 1st January 2017 and a Gas Installer Domestic (GID) award obtained prior to the 1st January 2017, or equivalent or iii. Confirmation as a competent gas installer by the Panel of Experts as part of the Recognition of International Professional Qualifications for Gas Installers and either i. A Level 6advanced craft certificate in Gas Fitting, Electrical, Plumbing, or Pipefitting or Refrigeration. or ii. Confirmation as a competent gas installer by the Panel of Experts as part of the Recognition of International Professional Qualifications for Gas Installers From 1st September 2026, new entry requirements to become a Registered Gas Installer (RGI) will be as follows: i. A Domestic Gas Safety award (DGS); or ii. A Non-Domestic Gas Safety award (NDGS): or iii. A Gas Installer Safety (GIS) award obtained prior to the 1st January 2017 and a Gas Installer Domestic (GID) award obtained prior to the 1st January 2017, or equivalent or iv. Confirmation as an eligible gas installer by the Panel of Experts as part of the Recognition of International Professional Qualifications for Gas Installers. and either i. An Irish Advanced Craft Certificate in Gas Fitting, Electrical, Plumbing, Pipefitting or Refrigeration. or ii. Confirmation as an eligible gas installer by the Panel of Experts as part of the Recognition of International Professional Qualifications for Gas Installers or iii. Confirmation as an eligible gas installer by the Recognition of Prior Learning Board. Background In 2022, the CRU published a decision paper[2] on the implementation of Non-Domestic gas works, which outlined that Non-Domestic Gas Works regulation would be folded into the existing RGI scheme without the creation of a new membership category, through the expansion of the current RGI scheme. The decision paper also sets out that the CRU would utilise a Board of subject matter experts to review applications from experienced non-domestic gas installers who do not hold relevant formal qualifications. The outcome of the review will determine whether or not an applicant is eligible to apply to the RGI Scheme, or whether, following compensation measures, an applicant is eligible to apply to join the RGI Scheme. Following a public consultation, which the CRU commenced in December 2024, the CRU published a Decision Paper[3]in December 2025, on the Implementation of safety regulations of Non-Domestic Gas Works. This Decision Paper sets out the CRU’s decision with an updated Criteria Document and proposed Statutory Instrument published alongside the Decision Paper. This paper includes details of the CRU’s decision on: · Revisions to the Gas Safety Supervisory Criteria Document: updates to the Criteria Document, and the relevant rationale, required for the expansion of the RGI Scheme for Non-Domestic Gas Works regulation. · Changes to Legislation: The CRU has the legislative power to define Gas Works under section 9G of the Electricity Regulation Act 1999, as amended. This Decision Paper outlines the CRU’s expanded definition of Gas Works to include Non-Domestic Gas Works, through the publication of a Statutory Instrument (S.I). Subject to this legislation being approved, it will revoke and replace the existing S.I.s which define Gas Works in a Domestic setting. The updated S.I. will then cover Gas Works in both Domestic and Non-Domestic settings. The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Board / Role Description The function of the RPL Board is to review and assess the applicants’: · Professional Qualification(s) · Additional post-qualifying education and training · Professional work experience. The RPL Board must examine each application in accordance with the process determined by the CRU. Applicants will be required to fill out an application form with the relevant details relating to their qualification(s) and professional experience. The role of the RPL Board is to review the applications and assess if applicants have demonstrated an appropriate level of competence to be suitable to register as an RGI with the RGI scheme. The assessment will primarily be a paper-based assessment; however, an interview assessment may also be undertaken if deemed appropriate. This interview will provide applicants with a further opportunity to outline their work experience and qualifications. Further details of the process are set out on the CRU’s website at: Recognition of Prior Learning process (RPL) - Non-Domestic Gas Works Regulation | CRU.ie Training will be provided to all Members appointed to the RPL Board by the CRU. Location It is expected that meetings will take place every month, or as required, primarily virtually via MS Teams or at the Commission for Regulation of Utilities’ (CRU’s) offices in Tallaght, Dublin 24. The decision as to whether meetings take place virtually or in person will be at the CRU’s discretion. Remuneration · €120.86 per application processed. It is estimated that there will be a total of approximately 15 applications per month, per Board Member (3 members assigned to each application). · €362.59 per half-day meeting or €725.17 per full-day meeting, plus reasonable expenses at Civil Service Rates, where meetings take place at the CRU’s office. It is estimated that the Board will meet monthly and that a half-day meeting would ordinarily be scheduled, subject to the number of applications received. Time/IT Requirements On an ongoing basis, board members will receive a monthly list of applications to be reviewed. Applications will be made available in digital form and will be assessed digitally. It is expected that the Board Members will complete the review within the monthly timeline. Decisions of individual Panel Members on applications will be made electronically in advance of meetings, and a decision will be agreed at the meeting. The number of applications may fluctuate from month to month. It is expected that Board Members will be reasonably flexible in attending Board meetings and completing application reviews. Candidates must use an up-to-date version of Windows 11 on their computer/laptop. This will ensure that each device seeking to join the CRU systems are compliant with the CRU security compliance checks. Each mobile or smart device being used to validate logins should have the most recent security patches applied and Microsoft Authenticator can be downloaded on the individual smart phone. The Candidate Essential Criteria: · Relevant work experience related to Ireland’s downstream natural gas/LPG industry; · Knowledge/experience of Irish vocational training qualifications – including apprenticeships – plumbing, refrigeration, gas fitting, pipefitting, electrical; · Working knowledge of relevant gas standards, codes of practice and international best practice in the gas industry; · Commitment to confidentiality and public safety. Desirable requirements: · Strong working knowledge of the RGI scheme; · Knowledge of Non-domestic gas installations; · Knowledge/experience of professional or academic recognition; · Previous experience of advising on gas installation sectors, for example, as a subject matter expert; · Experience of undertaking assessment of individuals' competence, including interview/oral examinations; · Experience of working to specific deadlines to deliver on detailed high-level frameworks; · Previous experience in the regulatory and/or public sector. Terms of Appointment A member of the Board shall hold office for a period of one year from the date of appointment and be eligible for reappointment for an additional two-year period by mutual agreement, if required by the CRU. Application Process Please note, the CRU have engaged Cpl as a data processor to assist the CRU with this recruitment competition . In line with CRU’s data retention policy, information collected by Cpl will be kept for 12 months after the conclusion of the competition. In order to apply for this opportunity, candidates must submit the application form for this opportunity before the closing date for applications. The application form can be found here - https://landing.cpl.com/cru/careers.html As part of the application form, candidates will be required to upload a C.V. and Cover Letter which clearly demonstrate how they meet the key requirements of the role. Should you have any queries, please contact CRU@cpl.ie. The deadline for applications is Friday, 5thJune 2026, 12 pm (to be received not later than 12 pm). All applications will be reviewed, and short-listed candidates will be contacted directly for a short online interview to confirm their suitability for the Board. Shortlisted candidates are expected to be invited to attend an online interview in the week commencing 15th June 2026. Please note that candidates must be eligible to work full-time in Ireland at the time of application. The CRU Recruitment Privacy Notice sets out how we protect the privacy rights of job applicants and can be found on the Careers page on the CRU Website , or alternatively, you can contact CRU@cpl.ie, who will arrange for this to be sent directly to you. Candidates may be contacted by CPL via email and/or telephone as part of the recruitment process. It is the responsibility of each candidate to monitor their emails/phones regularly and to ensure that they remain reachable for any communication related to their application. [1] The Gas Criteria Document is subject to amendment from time to time. The Gas Safety Supervisory Criteria Document Version 1.7 was published by the CRU on 13 August 2020. The Gas Safety Supervisory Criteria Document Version 2.1 was published on 15 December 2025 and will be effective from 1 September 2026. [2] CRU/2022 23: Decision Paper on the Regulation of Non-Domestic Gas Works [3] Available at the following link: CRU2025181_Safety_Regulation_of_Non-Domestic_Gas_Works_Decision_Paper.pdf

14 days agoFull-time

Expert Panel Member

Commission for Regulation of UtilitiesDublin

We are currently seeking candidate(s) with a recognised technical qualification as a qualified electrician or suitably qualified in the area to critique applications in line with the national curriculum About the CRU The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is Ireland's independent energy and water regulator. The work of the CRU impacts every Irish home and business ensuring safe, secure and sustainable energy and water supplies for the benefit of all customers. The CRU is responsible for the regulation of electrical contractors with respect to safety in Ireland. The CRU carries out this function through the Safe Electric statutory regulatory scheme, which regulates Registered Electrical Contractors (REC). The Electrical Criteria Document[1] sets out how the Scheme operates and includes that every REC must have at least one Qualified Certifier (QC). The current qualification requirements for a QC are as follows: · An Advanced Craft Certificate – Electrical (Level 6, NFQ). and · An accredited Electrical Testing and Verification of Electrical Installations certificate. The European Recognition of Professional Qualifications Directive 2005/36/EC[2] (“the Directive”) obliges the CRU to put in place a system of recognition for eligible persons from EEA Member States with relevant non-Irish qualifications applying for registration to the Safe Electric scheme as a Qualified Certifier (QC). Background In August 2019, the CRU published a decision paper[3] on the recognition processes for professional qualifications. The decision paper set out that the CRU would establish a panel of subject matter experts to review applications from applicants seeking to register with relevant non-Irish professional qualifications. In that paper, the CRU set out its policy decision to apply a similar process for applicants with relevant non-EU qualifications. In 2023, the CRU published an Information Note[4] setting out some changes to the current process, in certain circumstances. In April 2025, the CRU also launched the Automatic Recognition system to run in parallel with the General Recognition system. These changes were introduced to improve compliance with the Directive. The outcome of the review process by the Expert Panel determines whether or not an applicant is eligible to apply to join the Safe Electric Scheme as a QC with a REC, or whether following compensation measures an applicant is eligible to apply to join the Safe Electric Scheme. The Panel of Experts / Role Description The Panel of Experts consists of five suitably qualified and experienced individuals. The function of the Panel is to review, assess and highlight any potential gaps in the applicants: · Professional Qualification(s) · Additional post-qualifying education and training · Professional work experience. The Panel must examine each application within the prescribed timeline and in accordance with other requirements as set out by the CRU. These requirements may vary from time to time. Applicants will be required to fill out an application form with the relevant details relating to their qualification(s) and professional experience. The role of the Panel of Experts (“the Panel”) is to review the applications and assess if applicants have demonstrated their eligibility to an appropriate level to register as a QC with a REC with the Safe Electric scheme. The Panel will map the respective applicant’s qualification(s) against the list of essential subjects/learning outcomes of the relevant accepted Irish qualification(s). If there are any substantial differences (deficits) between the applicant’s qualification(s) and the essential subjects/learning outcomes, the Panel will assess if the applicant’s professional work experience addresses these deficits. The Panel will then decide if compensation measures need to be applied on a case-by-case basis, namely by either attending an aptitude test in the form of an interview carried out by the Expert Panel Members or completing an adaptation period under the supervision of a QC. Location It is expected that meetings will take place every 1 to 2 months, primarily online via MS Teams or occasionally at the Commission for Regulation of Utilities’ (CRU’s) offices in Tallaght, Dublin 24. The decision as to whether meetings take place virtually or in person, will be at the CRU’s discretion. Remuneration · €120.86 per application processed. It is estimated that there will be approximately 5 to 10 applications per Panel member, per meeting. · €362.59 per half-day meeting and €725.17 per full-day meeting, plus reasonable expenses at Civil Service Rates where the meeting is held in person. It is estimated that the Panel will meet a minimum of one-half day online meeting every month. Time Requirements One-half day meeting every 1 to 2 months to agree decisions where meetings take place virtually. Occasionally, full-day in-person meetings at the CRU’s offices may be required. The frequency of meetings may increase or decrease, depending upon the number of applications received. Ahead of the meetings, Panel members will be expected to have undertaken their own review and formed a view of each application to be decided. Panel members may also be required to undertake a review of an application should an applicant request an appeal of the Expert Panel’s decision. In this case, a Panel Member not previously involved in the decision will be requested to review and affirm or vary the decision of the Expert Panel. Training will be provided by the CRU upon appointment to the Panel, which Panel members will be required to attend. Additional training may be provided throughout the term, where relevant changes in practices, regulations or industry developments occur. The Candidate Essential Criteria: 1. Recognised technical qualification as a qualified electrician or suitably qualified in the area to critique applications in line with national curriculum 2. Relevant work experience related to Ireland’s electrical industry 3. Knowledge/experience of Irish vocational electrical training qualifications – particularly apprenticeships. 4. Applicants should be able to demonstrate relevant ICT Skills. 5. Working knowledge of relevant electrical standards, codes of practice and international best practice in the electrical industry; and 6. Commitment to confidentiality and public safety. Desirable requirements: Strong working knowledge of the Safe Electric scheme Knowledge/experience of EEA member states’ and/or third country vocational training qualifications and standards, especially relating to electrical work Knowledge/experience of professional or academic recognition Previous experience of advising on electrical sectors, for example, as a subject matter expert Experience of assessing individuals' competence, including interviews/oral examinations; Experience of working to specific deadlines to deliver on detailed high-level frameworks Previous experience in the regulatory and/or public sector. Terms of Appointment A member of the Panel shall hold office for a period of one year from the date of appointment and be eligible for reappointment for an additional two-year period. Application Process Please note, the CRU have engaged Cpl as a data processor to assist the CRU with this recruitment competition . In line with CRU’s data retention policy, information collected by Cpl will be kept for 12 months after the conclusion of the competition. In order to apply for this opportunity, candidates must submit the application form for this opportunity before the closing date for applications. The application form can be found here - https://landing.cpl.com/cru/careers.html As part of the application form, candidates will be required to upload a C.V. and Cover Letter which clearly demonstrate how they meet the key requirements of the role. Should you have any queries, please contact CRU@cpl.ie. The deadline for applications is Friday, 5thJune 2026, 12 pm (to be received not later than 12 pm). Shortlisted candidates are expected to be invited to attend an online interview in the week commencing 15th June 2026. Please note that candidates must be eligible to work full-time in Ireland at the time of application. The CRU Recruitment Privacy Notice sets out how we protect the privacy rights of job applicants and can be found on the Careers page on the CRU Website , or alternatively, you can contact CRU@cpl.ie, who will arrange for this to be sent directly to you. Candidates may be contacted by CPL via email and/or telephone as part of the recruitment process. It is the responsibility of each candidate to monitor their emails/phones regularly and to ensure that they remain reachable for any communication related to their application.

14 days agoFull-time

Support Worker

Autism A CharaDublin

Support Worker - Residential Stillorgan, Co. Dublin 48 hours per month minimum Job reference: FPT_OAKS_0805 Essential criteria for the position of Support Worker: Full Job Specification available on request

14 days ago

Support Worker

CorlannShannon, Clare

We are hiring a Support Worker in Shannon, Co. Clare! Come and work with one of Ireland’s best 150 Employers! Corlann are looking for bright, ambitious individuals who have a positive attitude towards working with people with an intellectual disability and who are committed to ensuring that our persons supported lead as fulfilling and enjoyable a life as possible. Role: Support Worker Contracts Available: Permanent Part-Time 60/78 (60 hours fortnightly) Location: Shannon, Co. Clare The role of a Support Worker Support Workers provide a key-working caring role for a group of People Supported by the Services. They are responsible for all aspects of personal care required during the day. This includes meals, personal hygiene and other related aspects of physical well-being. Secondly, a major focus of the Support Worker role is to assist and support People Supported by the Services with the development of their Individual Plans and achievement of associated outcomes. In addition, a critical component of this role is to support People Supported by the Services in community participation and integration. **PLEASE SEE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION ATTACHED Some of our benefits: · Competitive Rates of Pay (€34,536 - €47,954 pro-rata) · 22 days Annual Leave · Defined Benefit Pension Plan · Full Training provided · Career Progression · Sick Pay Benefits · Employee Assistance Programs Corlann is an Equal Opportunities Employer

14 days agoPart-timePermanent
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