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OBAIR LINKS NEWSLETTER–ISSUE SEPT 19 This Communication Is Coming from South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Funded by SICAP OBAIR LINKS NEWSLETTER–ISSUE SEPT 19 This communication is coming from South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links funded by SICAP. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2018-2022 is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co- funded by the European Social Fund under the Programme for Employability, Inclusion and Learning (PEIL) 2014-2020 The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2018-2022 is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co-funded by the European Social Fund under the Programme for Employability, inclusion and Learning (PEIL) 2014-2020 Issue 26th Sept 2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 jobsireland.ie https://www.jobsireland.ie/#/home (you need to register as a member with jobsireland to apply online for some of these positions or please contact your local employment office (intreo) in respect to the Community Employment positions) Receptionist - CE Scheme - IRD North Mayo West Sligo Ltd TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2125250 No of positions: 1 Ballina, Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Answering phones, Taking Messages, Booking meeting rooms, Meeting and greeting clients and visitors to office Accepting deliveries, General admin and office work as required General Operative - CE Scheme - Swinford Area CE Scheme Ltd TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2125234 No of positions: 2 Swinford, Mayo, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Applicants should supply suitable character references and be prepared to complete a Garda vetting application form. Duties to include grass cutting, landscaping and general maintenance work. No experience necessary, all training provided. Horticultural Employee Ref: #JOB-2123578 No of positions: 60 Tyholland, Killyneill, County Monaghan, Ireland Derrinturn, County Kildare, Ireland Claremorris, Clare, County Mayo, Ireland General operative duties that include - grading, slicing, packing and labelling mushroom punnets on a fast moving production line; operating and monitoring equipment, quality checks, clerical duties, stacking product, selecting correct orders, scanning pallets, loading containers; operating semi mec... General Operative - CE Scheme - Mayo North East Environmental/Heritage Scheme TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2125142 No of positions: 1 Strade, Knockagarraun, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Duties to include general small building and maintenance work, lawn mowing, strimming, painting, litter picking, recycling, flower and shrub maintenance, sowing and planting. Maintenance Person Ref: #JOB-2125185 No of positions: 1 Ballinrobe, Friarsquarter West, County Mayo, Ireland OCL Laundry Services Ltd is a leading Textile Laundering and Rental Specialist to the hospitality industry in Ireland located in Ballinrobe, Co Mayo. We now require as a matter of urgency a Maintenance Person. Details will be provided at interview. This is a fixed term contract. Please e-mail C... Boners (Meat) Ref: #JOB-2122475 No of positions: 80 Carrolls Cross, Ardeenloun West, County Waterford, Ireland Ballymount, Ballymount, County Dublin, Ireland South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 Grannagh, Dunkitt, County Kilkenny, Ireland Charleville, Rathgoggan Middle, County Cork, Ireland Slane, Slane, County Meath, Ireland Kilbeggan, Aghamore, County Westmeath, Ireland Rathdowney, Rathdowney, County Laois, Ireland Ballyhaunis, Friarsground, County Mayo, Ireland Please send your application to the following email address, marked for the attention of HR Department – [email protected] Name of Employer: Dawn Meats Group. Location of Employer: Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, Ballymount, Co. Dublin, Carroll’s Cross, Co. Waterford, Charleville, Co. Cork, Gr... Experienced Meat Processor Operatives - Dawn Meats Ref: #JOB-2114499 No of positions: 100 Kilmacthomas, County Waterford, Ireland Grannagh, Dunkitt, County Kilkenny, Ireland Ballymount, Ballymount, County Dublin, Ireland Ballyhaunis, Friarsground, County Mayo, Ireland Charleville, Rathgoggan Middle, County Cork, Ireland Slane, Slane, County Meath, Ireland Kilbeggan, Aghamore, County Westmeath, Ireland Rathdowney, Rathdowney, County Laois, Ireland We are currently recruiting for Experienced Meat Processor Operatives across all our site locations in Ireland. These locations are Grannagh, Co. Waterford, Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford, Ballymount, Dublin 24, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, Charleville, Co Cork, Slane, Co Meath, Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath, ... Experienced Alterations / Seamstress Professional Ref: #JOB-2125154 No of positions: 1 Balla, Balla, County Mayo, Ireland We are looking for a talented Alterations / Seamstress professional for a new Laundrette opening in the Castlebar, County Mayo, area The candidate must: - Have previous experience in a similar role / environment - Highly organised and works efficiently - Ability to work independently Experience Laundrette Assistant Ref: #JOB-2125153 No of positions: 1 Balla, Balla, County Mayo, Ireland We are looking for an experienced Laundrett Assistant for a new Laundrette opening in the Castlebar area, County Mayo The candidate must: - Have previous experience in a similar role - Highly organised and works efficiently - Ability to work independently - Flexible and adaptable to d... Admin Support Worker - Foxford - CE Scheme - Mayo North East Environmental/Heritage Scheme TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2125130 No of positions: 2 Foxford, Foxford, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 Duties to include assisting with the organisation of training courses and events; publicity, advertising and promotion work; other admin work that may be required from time to time. Driving licence required. Air tight tester/ air tight applications and ventilation balancing Ref: #JOB-2123091 No of positions: 2 Mayo, Mayo, County Mayo, Ireland Sligo, Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland This job involves fitting, testing of air tight systems and balancing the heat recovery ventilation systems Full trainging is provided in house and on site . Previous experience of residential construction will be an advantage but not necessary Iinformation provider South Mayo Community Employment - CE Scheme - South West Mayo Development Company TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2125012 No of positions: 1 Claremorris, Clare, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career .Applicants should supply suitable character references and be prepared to complete a Garda vetting application form. general admin and information to the general public Childcare Worker - CE Scheme - CARNACON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2124975 No of positions: 2 Ballyglass, Ballyglass, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Data Entry Clerk - CE Scheme - Mayo North East TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2124869 No of positions: 2 Enniscoe, Kildavaroge, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Duties will include: Inputting data on Heritage and Geneology Answering phones; Compiling heritage studies for clients; General office duties. General Operative - CE Scheme - Bofield Bonniconlon Community Association Limited TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2124960 No of positions: 2 Bonniconlon, Bunnyconnellan West, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Duties to include painting, general building work, maintenance and any other general duties that may arise within the position. Cleaner - CE Scheme - Bofield Bonniconlon Community Association Limited TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2124959 No of positions: 1 Bonniconlon, Bunnyconnellan West, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Duties to include ensuring toilet areas, changing rooms and gym, cleaning referee changing, office space, and meeting rooms are kept clean to a high standard, ensuring the kitchen/canteen area is kept clean, ensuring correct storage of cleaning equipment and cleaning products, ... South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP 2019 Newsreader - CE Scheme - South West Mayo Development Company TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2124925 No of positions: 1 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Duties will include: to edit news,
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