Here are seven job vacancies in Northern Ireland that you can apply for right now, including an IS maintenance fitter position at Encirc, a Fermanagh glass manufacturer.
Job hunting can feel like looking for a needle in a haystack at times, which is why we regularly scour NIJobs to find some of the most interesting vacancies around. This week's selection includes work with Fermanagh glass manufacturer Encirc , the public body SEUPB, and Tyrone telecommunications firm ViberOptix.
Here are seven jobs in Northern Ireland that you can apply for right now: IS maintenance fitter, Encirc Encirc is a Fermanagh-based manufacturer producing more than four billion glass bottles and containers each year, with four sites across England, Northern Ireland and Italy. The Derrylin plant requires an IS Maintenance Fitter who will set up, maintain and repair independent section (IS) machines in the plant. This is an important role that is required to minimise downtime. To be considered, you will need to have completed a mechanical qualification, and possess a high level of mechanical skills. Find out more about this role her
Job Vacancies Northern Ireland Encirc Fermanagh IS Maintenance Fitter
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