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Sales Advisor

Carraig DonnNavan, County Meath

Carraig Donn have an opportunity for a Part time Sales Advisor to join the team in  Navan, Co. Meath. Become a part of our team. The successful candidates will be hard working, reliable, and enjoy working as part of a friendly productive team in a busy & fast-paced retail environment.  The Company:  Carraig Donn is Ireland’s premier lifestyle retailer of Ladies Fashion, Jewellery, and Gifts, which was established in 1965. At Carraig Donn, we are inspired by our long history as an Irish retailer, and we draw on our heritage as we consistently innovate and evolve to remain relevant and attractive to our extensive customer base. At Carraig Donn, the customer is central to our success, and we pride ourselves on providing genuine, honest customer service and an excellent retail experience. Our team of experienced buyers strive to bring our customers quality products at affordable prices, through our extensive collection of brands that are unique and exclusive to Carraig Donn. Our aim is to build positive, lasting relationships by providing customers with the right products at the right time, both at the store level and on our online platform. Carraig Donn is 100% Irish owned and operated with over 500 people employed across our Head Office and network of 42 retail stores. Our Head Office, Warehouse, and eCommerce operations are all conducted from our home in Westport, Co. Mayo. Carraig Donn is continuing to grow year on year, with an exciting 10-year expansion plan and a never-standing-still approach. Successful candidate:  • Will possess excellent customer service skills.  • Will have great communication and interpersonal skills.  • Will actively support the store team with daily tasks including customer service, till operations, stock replenishment and merchandising.  • Will be genuinely passionate about our products and display awareness of Store sales targets and KPI’s, driving sales through conversion, link-selling and up-selling.  • Will be self-motivated, friendly and helpful with a positive can-do attitude.  Fixed term, 11-16 hour part time position of Sales Advisor, would need full flexibility during weekdays and weekends. While training will be provided, please note previous retail experience is desirable (Experience with regard to Fashion, Jewellery or Giftware will be an advantage).  What We Offer: Competitive Compensation Package:  We value your expertise and contribution. Enjoy a competitive salary that reflects your experience and skills. Flexible Work-Life Balance:  We understand the importance of balancing personal and professional commitments. Benefit from flexible working arrangements that suit your lifestyle. Career Advancement Opportunities:  Grow your career with us. Join a team of industry professionals dedicated to your success. Take advantage of our culture of mentorship and development as you progress within our organization. Paid apprenticeships allowing you to achieve level 6 certification Supportive and Inclusive Work Environment:  At Carraig Donn, we foster a culture of collaboration and respect. Join a diverse team of talented individuals who are passionate about delivering exceptional customer experiences. Continuous Learning and Development:  We invest in our employees' growth and development. Access a variety of learning resources, training programs, and workshops to enhance your skills and knowledge. Comprehensive Benefits Package:  Enjoy peace of mind with our comprehensive benefits package, and access to a health and wellbeing support plan. Employee Discounts and Perks:  As a valued member of our team, you'll enjoy generous staff discounts on our exclusive product range. Take advantage of our employee referral scheme and other exciting perks. Health and Wellbeing Initiatives : Your health and wellbeing are important to us. Benefit from initiatives such as our bike-to-work scheme and access to our Employee Assistance programme, as well as our employee platform offering mindfulness resources, lifestyle savings, and more. Join Carraig Donn and become part of a team that values your talent and dedication. Experience the rewards of working for Ireland's premier lifestyle retailer as you embark on a fulfilling career journey with us. Apply now to seize this exciting opportunity!

5 days agoPart-time

Warehouse Technician

AbbVieBallytivnan, Sligo

This is a new position at our Ballytivnan site in Sligo, evening shift position.  Main responsibility work as a team member and support to the Supply Chain Manager in line with all safety, regulatory and organisational requirement.

5 days agoFull-time

General Operator

MM GroupCork

Responsibilities: Training will be provided for this role.

5 days agoFull-time

Administrator

Mercury EngineeringLeixlip, County Kildare

We build and manage complex engineering & construction projects for the world’s leading corporations. Our solutions help deliver technologies and life changing advancements that connect people, communities, and businesses, giving them the power to achieve incredible things. Our people have the courage to be innovative. Their determination and sharp focus enable us to deliver with certainty, time and time again.  We deliver our clients’ visions through leading edge construction solutions across multiple sectors, including Enterprise Data Centres, Advanced Technology & Life Sciences, Hyperscale Data Centres, Fire Protection, and Technical Support Services (TSS).  At Mercury, it is our duty to encourage and back our people to realise their vision of themselves. We place them at the heart of what we do, providing challenging opportunities to develop within a great team in a supportive environment that allows them to reach their full potential. Key Responsibilities of the Role:

5 days agoFull-time

Associate Dentist

Clear DentalNewtownards, Down

We have an exciting opportunity for an Associate Dentist to be part of our family run group of Practices and to join our team in Newtownards on a part-time basis working Mondays and Wednesdays. There is an established list available which includes a number of private patients. Denplan is offered at this practice. We pride ourselves on offering an excellent quality of care and service to our patients. Our practices are equipped with Digital X-Rays, Software of Excellence Practice Management Software and Rotary Endodontics. Benefits

5 days agoPart-time

Cleaning Operative

Mount CharlesNewtownabbey, Antrim£12.75 per hour

Mount Charles Group are one of the largest and privately owned soft Facilities Management, catering and ancillary service/product providers in Ireland. If you are a customer focused individual and want to join a fun and family orientated business which believes people are our greatest asset, then we have a role for you! Our family values speak for themselves:  Do the right thing, Have fun & grow together, Take pride in what you do! We are currently recruiting for a Cleaning Operative to join our team based at Woven Housing, Newtownabbey. This is a great opportunity to join a world leading facilities management company. Working Pattern: The Mount Charles Group is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Due to the number of applicants Mount Charles receives, we only respond to short-listed applicants. If you have not been contacted within six weeks of the closing date, you have not been selected for interview. GREAT PEOPLE - GREAT SERVICE - GREAT FUTURE

5 days ago

Workplace Receptionist/ Coordinator

CBRELimerick

As a CBRE Receptionist, you will provide administrative tasks to a department or office. This includes greeting visitors, answering calls, setting up meeting rooms, and other duties. This job is part of the Workplace Experience function. They are responsible for providing world-class customer service to the clients and visitors of a designated building. What You’ll Do: • Receive and direct incoming calls to appropriate personnel and voicemail. • Greet clients, applicants, and visitors upon arrival. Issue visitor passes and parking validations and follow security protocols. • Schedule and prepare meeting and conference rooms. This includes room setup, placing catering orders, and securing technological equipment. Request building and housekeeping services as needed. • Perform general clerical duties including distributing office faxes and packages and ordering office supplies. • Track incoming and outgoing packages, mail, and freight. Arrange messenger service as needed. Arrange hospitality services for guests such as transportation, tickets, reservations, etc. • Use existing procedures to solve straightforward problems while having a limited opportunity to exercise discretion. • Impact through clearly defined duties, methods, and tasks are described in detail. • Deliver own output by following defined procedures and processes under close supervision and guidance. What You’ll Need: • 2-3 years of job-related experience. • Ability to follow basic work routines and standards in the application of work. • Communication skills to exchange straightforward information. • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. • Strong organizational skills with an inquisitive mindset. • Basic math skills. Ability to calculate simple figures such as percentages, discounts, and markups

5 days agoFull-time

Watch Officer

The Irish Coast Guard (IRCG)Malin Head, Co. Donegal€38,250 - €68,588 per year

The Role The Watch Officer (WO) on shift duty at Marine Rescue Coordination Centres (RCCs) in the Irish Coast Guard, is responsible for watch-keeping on the emergency frequencies and is required to act as Marine Alert, Notification and/or SAR Mission Coordination (SMC) Officer. SMC duties include planning and coordination of response to emergencies at sea, on the coast, cliffs, inland waters and terrain of Ireland. The WO is required to process marine communication traffic. Duties include: responding to ship casualty and pollution incidents, vessel traffic monitoring, monitoring of Volunteer Coast Guard Unit activities, coordinating Coast Guard aviation operations (Helicopter and Fixed Wing), tasking and coordination of SAR Units, coordination of service delivery to other State organisations including Principal Response Agencies, and stakeholder liaison. Main Duties and Responsibilities of the Role The main duties and responsibilities include: • Marine Emergency Service Coordinator; • The provision of communications services necessary in marine emergency operations in the areas around Ireland; • The provision of safety and other maritime communications services for vessels at sea and on inland waterways, rivers and lakes; • The provision of communication services for international shipping; • The broadcasting, at specified times, of information concerning navigation hazards, weather alerts and general weather information; • Operation of a marine communications services system and general Coast Radio Station procedures; • Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Services. The above is a general guide to the key duties and responsibilities of the role and is not an exhaustive description. Other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the role may be assigned from time to time. Please be advised: This is a uniformed position, and Watch Officers are required to wear their uniform in a presentable manner and maintain a smart and neat appearance, as determined by Coast Guard Management. Training Successful candidates will begin with an induction week at the Marine Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Dublin, Leeson Lane, Dublin 2, where they will be introduced to Irish Coast Guard procedures and operations. Following this, each candidate will be assigned to one of the Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Centres (Dublin, Malin, or Valentia) for the duration of their training period. As part of their development, newly inducted officers will receive on-the-job training at Dublin, Malin and Valentia centres. During this training phase, travel expenses and subsistence allowances will be provided for activities conducted away from their designated Rescue Coordination Centre, in accordance with Civil Service Regulations. Further training may be conducted at designated facilities such as the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI) in Cork. Upon successful completion of the New Entrant SMC and basic training, candidates will be awarded a Level 7 Special Purpose Award, administered by NMCI, a constituent college of Munster Technological University. Important Note: Depending on the number of successful candidates, there may be two group intakes for successful candidates with training commencing in April & May 2026. Location of Posts/Vacancies Positions will be filled in the Marine Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) in Dublin, Marine Rescue Sub Centre (MRSC) Valentia, Co. Kerry and MRSC Malin Head, Co. Donegal. Upon completion of basic training, new entrants will then be invited to specify their preferred location and will be assigned to one of the three RCCs. Assignments are based on prioritisation of vacancies and appointees who are not successful in being initially appointed to their first preferred location are placed on a transfer list for assignment to their preferred location, as vacancies arise. Candidates who are successful in this competition will be placed on a panel, in an order of merit, to fill current and any future vacancies which may arise. It is not expected that appointments will be made from this panel after November 2026. Benefits As well as a meaningful, varied, challenging and interesting career, some of the benefits of working as a Watch Officer in the Irish Coast Guard are: • Competitive salary starting at €38,250* (see further information below in the key information field) with yearly increments for satisfactory performance; • Grade allowance of €4,509.82; • Shift allowance; • Public Sector pension; • 27 days of annual leave per year rising to 29 days after 5 years satisfactory service; Subject to business needs and a satisfactory probationary period: o Flexible working with a commitment to work-life balance and a family-friendly workplace (including work-sharing arrangements and a wide variety of special leave options); o Access to Shorter Working Year Scheme; o Facility to apply for career breaks; o Learning and development opportunities; • Cycle to work scheme; • Access to Public Service Credit Union; • Tax saver public transport pass; • Opportunities for promotion through inter-departmental & open competitions. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Essential Candidates must have on or before 25th September 2025: (a) A current Deck Officer / Watch keeping Certificate as per the categories outlined in Table 1 Appendix 1-page 8; or (b) A current Watch-Keeping Certificate outlined in Table 2 Appendix 1-page 8; or (c) A minimum of five years relevant professional experience in maritime communications and operations, onboard ship, SAR Aircraft (pilot or aircrew) or ashore (including MRCC SAR Coordination or Coast Radio Station experience). In addition, all candidates must have the following: 2. (a) A minimum of two years’ experience in a practical seagoing capacity while holding a recognised maritime or other relevant professional qualification; or (b) A minimum of two years SAR experience as Boat Coxswain or Aircraft crew as part of a declared SAR resource while holding a recognised maritime or other relevant professional qualification. 3. A current GMDSS Certificate. 4. Knowledge of the Coast Guard, maritime Search and Rescue organisations in Ireland, the framework of maritime legislation, the Irish National SAR Plan and the National Oil Spill & Hazardous Noxious Substance (HNS) Contingency plan. 5. Knowledge of International Aeronautical & Maritime Search & Rescue Manuals (IAMSAR) and maritime communications publications. 6. Good Information Technology (IT) skills including a proficiency in MS Office applications. 7. Knowledge of dangerous or pollutant cargoes. 8. A good knowledge and appreciation of the maritime industry. 9. Good interpersonal skills and strong focus on meeting customer and service needs. 10. Sound judgement, personal discipline, initiative, drive and energy, and decision-making skills. 11. The ability to work under pressure including the ability to be resilient and to cope with the sometimes distressing or difficult environments of marine or inland emergency incidents. 12. Ability to achieve results as part of a team and work effectively with others. 13. Good oral and written communication skills including the ability to speak English clearly without impediment. 14. Experience in leading and managing teams in an operational environment. 15. Adaptability, ability to collaborate with other maritime agencies, ability to motivate and support others in the team. 16. The ability to interact confidently in a multinational, multicultural environment. Special Essential Personal Attributes required for the performance of the job • High standard of physical and mental fitness, good eyesight and hearing. • In a safety sensitive organisation such as the Irish Coast Guard, non-dependence on drugs and alcohol is essential. The Department reserves the right to seek medical advice in relation to these Essential Personal Attributes. Desirable • Have a qualification equivalent to or higher than a National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) level 7 (Ordinary Bachelor Degree) in a discipline relevant to the role; • Knowledge and/or experience in Search and Rescue or other emergency services; • Knowledge and/or experience in maritime aviation including SAR and/or environmental monitoring; • Knowledge and/or experience in water safety and of different types of vessels and their operation, including the variety of ship types, and knowledge of small craft in both fishing and recreational sectors; • Experience in the operation of radio transmitters, receivers and ancillary equipment; • A full driving licence (Class B) valid in Ireland. Shortlisting The number of applications received for a position generally exceeds that required to fill existing and future vacancies. While a candidate may meet the eligibility requirements of the competition, if the numbers applying are such that it would not be practical to interview everyone, publicjobs may decide that a smaller number will be invited to the next stage of the selection process. publicjobs provides for the employment of a shortlisting process to select a group who, based on an examination of the application forms, appear to be the most suitable for the position. This is not to suggest that other candidates are necessarily unsuitable or incapable of undertaking the job, rather that there are some candidates who, based on their application, appear to be better qualified and/or have more relevant experience. During shortlisting, an expert board will examine the application forms against agreed shortlisting criteria which are based on the requirements of the position. The standard of content of each application submitted may also be assessed during this process. Where a competition attracts a large number of eligible candidates, the shortlisting process will apply a scored assessment of the information provided on the application form. A rank order of candidates will then be created, and based on that ranking candidates will be invited to the next stage of the process in groups/batches, with those candidates ranked highest invited initially. Subsequent groups/batches may be invited to the next stage of the selection process over the lifetime of the competition on a demand-led basis, if required. The shortlisting criteria may include both essential and desirable criteria specified for the position, and it is therefore in your own interest to provide a detailed and accurate account of your qualifications/experience in your application. The onus is on candidates to complete the application form fully and accurately. For certain competitions, candidates may be required to undertake online assessment tests and will be shortlisted in accordance with their ranking in these tests. Applicants must successfully compete and be placed highest on the order of merit to be considered for advancement to the next stage of a multi-stage selection process, which may include a shortlisting exercise as described above. The number to be invited forward at each stage will be determined from time to time by publicjobs. Salary Range: €38,250 to €68,588 plus allowance of €4,509.82 and shift pay, payable to appointees on rostered duty. The rate of shift pay is 27% of basic salary per annum. It should be noted that a new appointee on rostered duty might expect to earn €53,087.32 (point 1 of August 2025 pay scale €38,250 plus shift pay @ 27% - €10,327.50 and grade allowance of €4,509.82). This figure does not include any overtime earned for additional attendance. Starting Annual Leave: 27 days Hours of attendance: 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week

5 days agoFull-time

Watch Officer

The Irish Coast Guard (IRCG)Kerry€38,250 - €68,588 per year

The Role The Watch Officer (WO) on shift duty at Marine Rescue Coordination Centres (RCCs) in the Irish Coast Guard, is responsible for watch-keeping on the emergency frequencies and is required to act as Marine Alert, Notification and/or SAR Mission Coordination (SMC) Officer. SMC duties include planning and coordination of response to emergencies at sea, on the coast, cliffs, inland waters and terrain of Ireland. The WO is required to process marine communication traffic. Duties include: responding to ship casualty and pollution incidents, vessel traffic monitoring, monitoring of Volunteer Coast Guard Unit activities, coordinating Coast Guard aviation operations (Helicopter and Fixed Wing), tasking and coordination of SAR Units, coordination of service delivery to other State organisations including Principal Response Agencies, and stakeholder liaison. Main Duties and Responsibilities of the Role The main duties and responsibilities include: • Marine Emergency Service Coordinator; • The provision of communications services necessary in marine emergency operations in the areas around Ireland; • The provision of safety and other maritime communications services for vessels at sea and on inland waterways, rivers and lakes; • The provision of communication services for international shipping; • The broadcasting, at specified times, of information concerning navigation hazards, weather alerts and general weather information; • Operation of a marine communications services system and general Coast Radio Station procedures; • Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Services. The above is a general guide to the key duties and responsibilities of the role and is not an exhaustive description. Other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the role may be assigned from time to time. Please be advised: This is a uniformed position, and Watch Officers are required to wear their uniform in a presentable manner and maintain a smart and neat appearance, as determined by Coast Guard Management. Training Successful candidates will begin with an induction week at the Marine Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Dublin, Leeson Lane, Dublin 2, where they will be introduced to Irish Coast Guard procedures and operations. Following this, each candidate will be assigned to one of the Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Centres (Dublin, Malin, or Valentia) for the duration of their training period. As part of their development, newly inducted officers will receive on-the-job training at Dublin, Malin and Valentia centres. During this training phase, travel expenses and subsistence allowances will be provided for activities conducted away from their designated Rescue Coordination Centre, in accordance with Civil Service Regulations. Further training may be conducted at designated facilities such as the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI) in Cork. Upon successful completion of the New Entrant SMC and basic training, candidates will be awarded a Level 7 Special Purpose Award, administered by NMCI, a constituent college of Munster Technological University. Important Note: Depending on the number of successful candidates, there may be two group intakes for successful candidates with training commencing in April & May 2026. Location of Posts/Vacancies Positions will be filled in the Marine Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) in Dublin, Marine Rescue Sub Centre (MRSC) Valentia, Co. Kerry and MRSC Malin Head, Co. Donegal. Upon completion of basic training, new entrants will then be invited to specify their preferred location and will be assigned to one of the three RCCs. Assignments are based on prioritisation of vacancies and appointees who are not successful in being initially appointed to their first preferred location are placed on a transfer list for assignment to their preferred location, as vacancies arise. Candidates who are successful in this competition will be placed on a panel, in an order of merit, to fill current and any future vacancies which may arise. It is not expected that appointments will be made from this panel after November 2026. Benefits As well as a meaningful, varied, challenging and interesting career, some of the benefits of working as a Watch Officer in the Irish Coast Guard are: • Competitive salary starting at €38,250* (see further information below in the key information field) with yearly increments for satisfactory performance; • Grade allowance of €4,509.82; • Shift allowance; • Public Sector pension; • 27 days of annual leave per year rising to 29 days after 5 years satisfactory service; Subject to business needs and a satisfactory probationary period: o Flexible working with a commitment to work-life balance and a family-friendly workplace (including work-sharing arrangements and a wide variety of special leave options); o Access to Shorter Working Year Scheme; o Facility to apply for career breaks; o Learning and development opportunities; • Cycle to work scheme; • Access to Public Service Credit Union; • Tax saver public transport pass; • Opportunities for promotion through inter-departmental & open competitions. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Essential Candidates must have on or before 25th September 2025: (a) A current Deck Officer / Watch keeping Certificate as per the categories outlined in Table 1 Appendix 1-page 8; or (b) A current Watch-Keeping Certificate outlined in Table 2 Appendix 1-page 8; or (c) A minimum of five years relevant professional experience in maritime communications and operations, onboard ship, SAR Aircraft (pilot or aircrew) or ashore (including MRCC SAR Coordination or Coast Radio Station experience). In addition, all candidates must have the following: 2. (a) A minimum of two years’ experience in a practical seagoing capacity while holding a recognised maritime or other relevant professional qualification; or (b) A minimum of two years SAR experience as Boat Coxswain or Aircraft crew as part of a declared SAR resource while holding a recognised maritime or other relevant professional qualification. 3. A current GMDSS Certificate. 4. Knowledge of the Coast Guard, maritime Search and Rescue organisations in Ireland, the framework of maritime legislation, the Irish National SAR Plan and the National Oil Spill & Hazardous Noxious Substance (HNS) Contingency plan. 5. Knowledge of International Aeronautical & Maritime Search & Rescue Manuals (IAMSAR) and maritime communications publications. 6. Good Information Technology (IT) skills including a proficiency in MS Office applications. 7. Knowledge of dangerous or pollutant cargoes. 8. A good knowledge and appreciation of the maritime industry. 9. Good interpersonal skills and strong focus on meeting customer and service needs. 10. Sound judgement, personal discipline, initiative, drive and energy, and decision-making skills. 11. The ability to work under pressure including the ability to be resilient and to cope with the sometimes distressing or difficult environments of marine or inland emergency incidents. 12. Ability to achieve results as part of a team and work effectively with others. 13. Good oral and written communication skills including the ability to speak English clearly without impediment. 14. Experience in leading and managing teams in an operational environment. 15. Adaptability, ability to collaborate with other maritime agencies, ability to motivate and support others in the team. 16. The ability to interact confidently in a multinational, multicultural environment. Special Essential Personal Attributes required for the performance of the job • High standard of physical and mental fitness, good eyesight and hearing. • In a safety sensitive organisation such as the Irish Coast Guard, non-dependence on drugs and alcohol is essential. The Department reserves the right to seek medical advice in relation to these Essential Personal Attributes. Desirable • Have a qualification equivalent to or higher than a National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) level 7 (Ordinary Bachelor Degree) in a discipline relevant to the role; • Knowledge and/or experience in Search and Rescue or other emergency services; • Knowledge and/or experience in maritime aviation including SAR and/or environmental monitoring; • Knowledge and/or experience in water safety and of different types of vessels and their operation, including the variety of ship types, and knowledge of small craft in both fishing and recreational sectors; • Experience in the operation of radio transmitters, receivers and ancillary equipment; • A full driving licence (Class B) valid in Ireland. Shortlisting The number of applications received for a position generally exceeds that required to fill existing and future vacancies. While a candidate may meet the eligibility requirements of the competition, if the numbers applying are such that it would not be practical to interview everyone, publicjobs may decide that a smaller number will be invited to the next stage of the selection process. publicjobs provides for the employment of a shortlisting process to select a group who, based on an examination of the application forms, appear to be the most suitable for the position. This is not to suggest that other candidates are necessarily unsuitable or incapable of undertaking the job, rather that there are some candidates who, based on their application, appear to be better qualified and/or have more relevant experience. During shortlisting, an expert board will examine the application forms against agreed shortlisting criteria which are based on the requirements of the position. The standard of content of each application submitted may also be assessed during this process. Where a competition attracts a large number of eligible candidates, the shortlisting process will apply a scored assessment of the information provided on the application form. A rank order of candidates will then be created, and based on that ranking candidates will be invited to the next stage of the process in groups/batches, with those candidates ranked highest invited initially. Subsequent groups/batches may be invited to the next stage of the selection process over the lifetime of the competition on a demand-led basis, if required. The shortlisting criteria may include both essential and desirable criteria specified for the position, and it is therefore in your own interest to provide a detailed and accurate account of your qualifications/experience in your application. The onus is on candidates to complete the application form fully and accurately. For certain competitions, candidates may be required to undertake online assessment tests and will be shortlisted in accordance with their ranking in these tests. Applicants must successfully compete and be placed highest on the order of merit to be considered for advancement to the next stage of a multi-stage selection process, which may include a shortlisting exercise as described above. The number to be invited forward at each stage will be determined from time to time by publicjobs. Salary Range: €38,250 to €68,588 plus allowance of €4,509.82 and shift pay, payable to appointees on rostered duty. The rate of shift pay is 27% of basic salary per annum. It should be noted that a new appointee on rostered duty might expect to earn €53,087.32 (point 1 of August 2025 pay scale €38,250 plus shift pay @ 27% - €10,327.50 and grade allowance of €4,509.82). This figure does not include any overtime earned for additional attendance. Starting Annual Leave: 27 days Hours of attendance: 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week

5 days agoFull-time

Watch Officer

The Irish Coast Guard (IRCG)Dublin€38,250 - €68,588 per year

The Role The Watch Officer (WO) on shift duty at Marine Rescue Coordination Centres (RCCs) in the Irish Coast Guard, is responsible for watch-keeping on the emergency frequencies and is required to act as Marine Alert, Notification and/or SAR Mission Coordination (SMC) Officer. SMC duties include planning and coordination of response to emergencies at sea, on the coast, cliffs, inland waters and terrain of Ireland. The WO is required to process marine communication traffic. Duties include: responding to ship casualty and pollution incidents, vessel traffic monitoring, monitoring of Volunteer Coast Guard Unit activities, coordinating Coast Guard aviation operations (Helicopter and Fixed Wing), tasking and coordination of SAR Units, coordination of service delivery to other State organisations including Principal Response Agencies, and stakeholder liaison. Main Duties and Responsibilities of the Role The main duties and responsibilities include: • Marine Emergency Service Coordinator; • The provision of communications services necessary in marine emergency operations in the areas around Ireland; • The provision of safety and other maritime communications services for vessels at sea and on inland waterways, rivers and lakes; • The provision of communication services for international shipping; • The broadcasting, at specified times, of information concerning navigation hazards, weather alerts and general weather information; • Operation of a marine communications services system and general Coast Radio Station procedures; • Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Services. The above is a general guide to the key duties and responsibilities of the role and is not an exhaustive description. Other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the role may be assigned from time to time. Please be advised: This is a uniformed position, and Watch Officers are required to wear their uniform in a presentable manner and maintain a smart and neat appearance, as determined by Coast Guard Management. Training Successful candidates will begin with an induction week at the Marine Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) Dublin, Leeson Lane, Dublin 2, where they will be introduced to Irish Coast Guard procedures and operations. Following this, each candidate will be assigned to one of the Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Centres (Dublin, Malin, or Valentia) for the duration of their training period. As part of their development, newly inducted officers will receive on-the-job training at Dublin, Malin and Valentia centres. During this training phase, travel expenses and subsistence allowances will be provided for activities conducted away from their designated Rescue Coordination Centre, in accordance with Civil Service Regulations. Further training may be conducted at designated facilities such as the National Maritime College of Ireland (NMCI) in Cork. Upon successful completion of the New Entrant SMC and basic training, candidates will be awarded a Level 7 Special Purpose Award, administered by NMCI, a constituent college of Munster Technological University. Important Note: Depending on the number of successful candidates, there may be two group intakes for successful candidates with training commencing in April & May 2026. Location of Posts/Vacancies Positions will be filled in the Marine Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) in Dublin, Marine Rescue Sub Centre (MRSC) Valentia, Co. Kerry and MRSC Malin Head, Co. Donegal. Upon completion of basic training, new entrants will then be invited to specify their preferred location and will be assigned to one of the three RCCs. Assignments are based on prioritisation of vacancies and appointees who are not successful in being initially appointed to their first preferred location are placed on a transfer list for assignment to their preferred location, as vacancies arise. Candidates who are successful in this competition will be placed on a panel, in an order of merit, to fill current and any future vacancies which may arise. It is not expected that appointments will be made from this panel after November 2026. Benefits As well as a meaningful, varied, challenging and interesting career, some of the benefits of working as a Watch Officer in the Irish Coast Guard are: • Competitive salary starting at €38,250* (see further information below in the key information field) with yearly increments for satisfactory performance; • Grade allowance of €4,509.82; • Shift allowance; • Public Sector pension; • 27 days of annual leave per year rising to 29 days after 5 years satisfactory service; Subject to business needs and a satisfactory probationary period: o Flexible working with a commitment to work-life balance and a family-friendly workplace (including work-sharing arrangements and a wide variety of special leave options); o Access to Shorter Working Year Scheme; o Facility to apply for career breaks; o Learning and development opportunities; • Cycle to work scheme; • Access to Public Service Credit Union; • Tax saver public transport pass; • Opportunities for promotion through inter-departmental & open competitions. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Essential Candidates must have on or before 25th September 2025: (a) A current Deck Officer / Watch keeping Certificate as per the categories outlined in Table 1 Appendix 1-page 8; or (b) A current Watch-Keeping Certificate outlined in Table 2 Appendix 1-page 8; or (c) A minimum of five years relevant professional experience in maritime communications and operations, onboard ship, SAR Aircraft (pilot or aircrew) or ashore (including MRCC SAR Coordination or Coast Radio Station experience). In addition, all candidates must have the following: 2. (a) A minimum of two years’ experience in a practical seagoing capacity while holding a recognised maritime or other relevant professional qualification; or (b) A minimum of two years SAR experience as Boat Coxswain or Aircraft crew as part of a declared SAR resource while holding a recognised maritime or other relevant professional qualification. 3. A current GMDSS Certificate. 4. Knowledge of the Coast Guard, maritime Search and Rescue organisations in Ireland, the framework of maritime legislation, the Irish National SAR Plan and the National Oil Spill & Hazardous Noxious Substance (HNS) Contingency plan. 5. Knowledge of International Aeronautical & Maritime Search & Rescue Manuals (IAMSAR) and maritime communications publications. 6. Good Information Technology (IT) skills including a proficiency in MS Office applications. 7. Knowledge of dangerous or pollutant cargoes. 8. A good knowledge and appreciation of the maritime industry. 9. Good interpersonal skills and strong focus on meeting customer and service needs. 10. Sound judgement, personal discipline, initiative, drive and energy, and decision-making skills. 11. The ability to work under pressure including the ability to be resilient and to cope with the sometimes distressing or difficult environments of marine or inland emergency incidents. 12. Ability to achieve results as part of a team and work effectively with others. 13. Good oral and written communication skills including the ability to speak English clearly without impediment. 14. Experience in leading and managing teams in an operational environment. 15. Adaptability, ability to collaborate with other maritime agencies, ability to motivate and support others in the team. 16. The ability to interact confidently in a multinational, multicultural environment. Special Essential Personal Attributes required for the performance of the job • High standard of physical and mental fitness, good eyesight and hearing. • In a safety sensitive organisation such as the Irish Coast Guard, non-dependence on drugs and alcohol is essential. The Department reserves the right to seek medical advice in relation to these Essential Personal Attributes. Desirable • Have a qualification equivalent to or higher than a National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) level 7 (Ordinary Bachelor Degree) in a discipline relevant to the role; • Knowledge and/or experience in Search and Rescue or other emergency services; • Knowledge and/or experience in maritime aviation including SAR and/or environmental monitoring; • Knowledge and/or experience in water safety and of different types of vessels and their operation, including the variety of ship types, and knowledge of small craft in both fishing and recreational sectors; • Experience in the operation of radio transmitters, receivers and ancillary equipment; • A full driving licence (Class B) valid in Ireland. Shortlisting The number of applications received for a position generally exceeds that required to fill existing and future vacancies. While a candidate may meet the eligibility requirements of the competition, if the numbers applying are such that it would not be practical to interview everyone, publicjobs may decide that a smaller number will be invited to the next stage of the selection process. publicjobs provides for the employment of a shortlisting process to select a group who, based on an examination of the application forms, appear to be the most suitable for the position. This is not to suggest that other candidates are necessarily unsuitable or incapable of undertaking the job, rather that there are some candidates who, based on their application, appear to be better qualified and/or have more relevant experience. During shortlisting, an expert board will examine the application forms against agreed shortlisting criteria which are based on the requirements of the position. The standard of content of each application submitted may also be assessed during this process. Where a competition attracts a large number of eligible candidates, the shortlisting process will apply a scored assessment of the information provided on the application form. A rank order of candidates will then be created, and based on that ranking candidates will be invited to the next stage of the process in groups/batches, with those candidates ranked highest invited initially. Subsequent groups/batches may be invited to the next stage of the selection process over the lifetime of the competition on a demand-led basis, if required. The shortlisting criteria may include both essential and desirable criteria specified for the position, and it is therefore in your own interest to provide a detailed and accurate account of your qualifications/experience in your application. The onus is on candidates to complete the application form fully and accurately. For certain competitions, candidates may be required to undertake online assessment tests and will be shortlisted in accordance with their ranking in these tests. Applicants must successfully compete and be placed highest on the order of merit to be considered for advancement to the next stage of a multi-stage selection process, which may include a shortlisting exercise as described above. The number to be invited forward at each stage will be determined from time to time by publicjobs. Salary Range: €38,250 to €68,588 plus allowance of €4,509.82 and shift pay, payable to appointees on rostered duty. The rate of shift pay is 27% of basic salary per annum. It should be noted that a new appointee on rostered duty might expect to earn €53,087.32 (point 1 of August 2025 pay scale €38,250 plus shift pay @ 27% - €10,327.50 and grade allowance of €4,509.82). This figure does not include any overtime earned for additional attendance. Starting Annual Leave: 27 days Hours of attendance: 41 hours and 15 minutes gross per week

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