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OBAIR LINKS NEWSLETTER –ISSUE 8(2017) This communication is coming from South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links funded by SICAP. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2015-2017 is funded by the Irish Government and co-funded by the European Social Fund and includes a special allocation under the Youth Employment Initiative. For details of upcoming training been funded by SICAP please see end of newsletter. The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2015-2017 is funded by the Irish Government and co-funded by the European Social Fund and includes a special allocation under the Youth Employment Initiative Issue 16/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 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) Cosmetics Department Supervisor - Castlebar, Co. Mayo Ref: #JOB-2048483 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland This is a fantastic opportunity for a proactive person with a positive attitude to join the supervisor team of this well- established department store. While previous retail cosmetics experience in not essential, candidates will need to demonstrate a knowledge and interest in cosmetics product and t... Part-time Sales Assistants - Castlebar, Co Mayo Ref: #JOB-2047736 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland Shaws Department Stores, Castlebar are seeking enthusiastic candidates to fill part-time roles within our menswear, cosmetics, childrens, footwear and homewares departments. Successful candidates will have a positive attitude. You must also be self-motivated, reliable, and committed to providin... South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 Waiting Staff Ref: #JOB-2028970 Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, Ireland Duties will include: serving customers, waiting tables and all other duties as required. The ideal candidate will have 3 years experience in a similar role. Applicants may email a CV to - [email protected] Bar Staff Ref: #JOB-2028968 Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, Ireland Duties will include: serving customers, waiting tables, stock management and all other bar duties as required. The ideal candidate will have 3 years experience in a similar role. Applicants may email a CV to - [email protected] Minibus driver Ref: #JOB-2048544 Ballinrobe, Friarsquarter West, County Mayo, Ireland Minibus driver required for school run part time from caherlistrane. School run is in the Ballinrobe area. must have D1 or D licence and cpc Call 0876977634 Data Entry Clerk - CE Scheme - Mayo North EastTEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2048543 Crossmolina, Crossmolina, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Inputting data on heritage, General office duties, Answering phone Fresh Food Store Manager Ref: #JOB-2048526 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland Fresh Food Manager The Kavanagh Group is a leading player in the retail grocery business and operates stores throughout the West, North West, NI and the UK. We are currently seeking applicants for a Fresh Food Manager to manage the Ambient Department based in our Castlebar Store. Manual Worker Ref: #JOB-2048456 Kiltimagh, Kiltimagh, County Mayo, Ireland The manual sorting, hanging, and decontamination of raw seaweeds. Must be able to differentiate between different species of seaweed, and also identify any elements that may cause contamination to final product. Must have manual handling certification and own transport. Must be flexible and willing ... Sales Distributor Ref: #SEMP-2048449 County Mayo, County Mayo, Ireland We have an opportunity to offer someone to work with us who is self driven, highly motivated and has a passion for meeting people and can sell with confidence and panache. Heavenly Foods Ireland's largest supplier of high quality Irish frozen foods directly to the residential market….. Irish Wheelchair Association - CE Scheme - Irish Wheelchair Association MayoTEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2048374 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Assist in the provision of activities for our members Assist with the safe loading of passengers and securing wheelchairs onto IWA buses Assist in transporting service users to/from Resource and Outreach Centre, to social and recreational events and outings as required by the Service Manager or C.... Customer Collections & Loans Agent - Castlebar town (Ref: 6283BR) Ref: #SEMP-2005111 Castlebar, Mayo, County Mayo, Ireland Provident – Customer Collections & Loans Agent Immediate Self Employed Opportunities in Castlebar Town You could be working for yourself as a self-employed Provident Agent in your local area, visiting new and existing customers in their homes to arrange their loans and manage their regular paym... Tree surgeon / Groundsperson Ref: #JOB-2042478 Westport, County Mayo, Ireland Duties to include general tree surgery operations. Applicants may telephone 087 2466303 - Stewart or email a CV to - [email protected] Clerical Assistant - CE Scheme - MAYO CENTRE FOR THE UNEMPLOYED LIMITEDTEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2047623 Teeling Street, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Computer Skills, Typing, Photocopying, Reception, General office Duties South West Mayo Dev Co OBAIR Links Newsletter funded by SICAP – 18/08/17 Head Butcher Ref: #JOB-2047292 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland We currently have a vacancy for an experienced Butcher who is highly motivated and can demonstrate excellent customer service with a positive attitude to deliver our ‘Real Food Real People’ brand values. The successful candidate will have the ability to: • Be committed to maintaining all round s... Administrator Ref: #JOB-2048266 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland Otis Elevator Company is the world’s largest manufacturer and maintainer of people-moving products, including lifts, escalators and moving walkways. Otis is a part of UTC Building & Industrial Systems, the world's largest provider of building technologies. Headquartered in Farmington, Connecticut, U... Waitress/waiter Ref: #JOB-2026494 Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland General waitress duties, some experience would be good but full training will be given to right candidate. 20+ hours per week Geotechnical Engineer Ref: #JOB-2048245 Toormakeady, Gorteenmore, County Mayo, Ireland Lally Chartered Engineers, Údarás Business Park, Tourmakeady, Co. Mayo. Lally Chartered Engineers are looking to recruit a Geotechnical Engineer with a minimum of 2-3 years design office experience. Ideally the candidate will have experience in geotechnical design and some knowledge or experience... Retail Assistant Ref: #JOB-2048161 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland Responsible Fashion Retail Assistant required. 0-1 years experience desirable but not essential. Duties include greeting customers to ascertain what their needs are and advise them accordingly. Please send applications to [email protected] or post to Gerards, Main Street, Castlebar, C... Administrator CE Scheme-Mulranny Day Centre Housing CLG - CE Scheme - Mulranny Day Centre Housing Ltd.TEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2048120 Mallaranny, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. Duties to include keeping records of attendance, payroll, some accounting duties, submitting claim forms, and general office duties. Administrator - CE Scheme - Udaras Na Gaeltachta SFP CDSTEMPORARY Ref: #CES-2048105 Toormakeady, County Mayo, Ireland This is a developmental opportunity, no experience necessary. Accredited training will be provided to support your career. This is a development opportune. Duties will include:Answering Phones and taking messages, filing, Computer skills Microsoft word and excel,input data, internet skills, Taken bookings for Community Centre, House Keeping Catering Assistant Ref: #JOB-2048088 Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland Catering Assistant required for restaurant. 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