Bord na Móna
Announced: October 2 2017
No of jobs: | 4 |
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Job title: | Electrical Apprentices |
Jobs take effect: | not stated |
About Bord na Móna
Website: http://www.bordnamona.ie/company/careers/apprenticeships/
Irish energy company, Bord na Móna is developing new sustainable businesses and is currently seeking apprentices to help deploy 21st Century technologies as the company fulfils its mission and delivers a new sustainable future.
The Role: Electrical Apprentices
The Person: Candidates will need to have completed their Leaving Certificate at Ordinary Level completed, at a minimum. Candidates will also need to have attained a minimum of Grade D in five subjects (including Mathematics) and at least one of the following:
- Science;
- Construction Studies;
- Engineering;
- Design & Communications Graphics (Technical Drawing)
Proficiency in the English language is a requirement. Candidates who meet the screening criteria will be invited to complete a number of relevant aptitude tests. The results from these aptitude tests will be used to compile a short list for interview purposes.
Candidates selected for appointment will be required to pass a medical examination, including a colour vision test. Please attach your Curriculum Vitae including a contact number, e-mail address and details of your Leaving Certificate results.
Note: Failure to attach the above details will result in application not being processed. The selection process for this role will include candidate screening from application.
Award: On successful completion of all assessments over a period of four years the apprentices will be awarded with a FETAC Level 6 Advanced Certificate which has national and international recognition and is a compulsory requirement for craftsperson status.
How to Apply: Visit http://www.bordnamona.ie/careers/application-process-at-bord-na-mona/ for more information. If you wish to be considered simply click the “Apply” on the job on the Intranet or enter the following link on your own personal computer: https://goo.gl/CEumH6
Click here to visit the Bord na Móna website.