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Thread: Jobs in Ireland
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19-03-2006, 07:35 PM #1
Jobs in Ireland
Hello All,
At the moment We (the wife and myself) are thinking of relocating to Ireland and start our own bussiness.
During startup time, I would try to find a nice job in the refrigeration.
At the moment I do work for one of the biggest companies in supermarket refrigeration here in Holland.
(almost 13 years now)
Before that some years in industrial refrigeration
I have all the legal dutch papers to work with refrigerant (was one of the first batch) and did all the necessary safety coarses.
My Questions are:
Are dutch papers legal in Ireland.
Are there jobs to find in supermarket refrigeration
Any information on relocating is welcome.
Thanks in advance
VictorLast edited by coolman; 19-03-2006 at 07:38 PM.
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19-03-2006, 07:46 PM #2
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Originally Posted by coolman
Safe Pass is reqired to work on sites in Ireland, south is manditory, North most sites won't allow you in without some sort of safety training.
Kind Regards. Andy
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19-03-2006, 07:47 PM #3
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Victor,
you are European, we all love the Euro and the Europeans over here.
Kind Regards Andy
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19-03-2006, 08:18 PM #4
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Victor
Your papers will be recognised here but won't be required, all you will need to do is a simple safety training course. currently there are plenty of jobs in where i am in cork, and i'd say in dublin.
Good luck
Al
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21-03-2006, 07:25 PM #5
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Originally Posted by al
I've got a international safety passport and appropriate international trainings since I do need this at big plants like corus (the big dutch steel factory)
So in Ireland there is no need for special licences, are there any regulations about how to treat refrigerants, working methods or so ?
If possible can you give some adresses of local firms so I can get in touch with them.
Thanks in advance
Victor
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21-03-2006, 10:34 PM #6
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Victor,
Try www.goldenpages.ie and type in refrigeration, i can give you local addresses ie in cork.
The only requirment on the way is city and guilds refrigerant handling cert. and what is called a safe pass cert for site work. anything beyond that is purely for your own benefit!!
Rates here are from 10 to 18 euros per hour depending on where you are located etc.
house prices and cost of living is very high but the wages go some way to off setting this. with your experience you should have no problem getting a job, and once here it's easy enough to move on.
Al
pm me if you want
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22-03-2006, 07:46 AM #7
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Originally Posted by Andy
Hi,
and what about the "new-Europeans", eg. Hungarians?
(not investors only employees)
Thanx in advance for the honest answer.....
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22-03-2006, 08:43 AM #8
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Originally Posted by hiitsme
When Hungary , is " incorporated" within the EC, I think there is a 2 year grace period, before the Freedom of Movement, comes into play, then as a EC national you will have a right to work within the Community.
That is assuming Hungary is to be a part of the enlarged union.
Theres nothing " honest" about it, its all legislated in black and white.
I will try dig out the facts when I have a spare minute.
Is that the answer you are looking for???Any opinions, statements and facts expressed in this message do not constitute legal advice in any shape or form and is given for a general outlook in nature. You are advised to seek appropriate and specific professional assistance from a regulated and authorised advisor for definitive advice.
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22-03-2006, 10:14 AM #9
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Originally Posted by Abe
half of that...
As I am seriuosly thinking about working somewhere else, I am curious about the chances to find work over there. I don't think that the legal stuff would be too big challenge if there are work opportunities and as far as I know we joined to the Union on 01/May/2004 so probably the grace period is soon over (I have no info about it yet but I'd like to take steps as soon as possible)
So the other half is:
is it possible to find a decent refrigeration job (with relevant Hungarian qualifications) for a Hungarian over there?Last edited by hiitsme; 22-03-2006 at 10:24 AM. Reason: add info
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24-03-2006, 03:12 PM #10
Re: Jobs in Ireland
Originally Posted by Abe
Hungary has been in the EU for a couple of years now, Abe.
Perhaps you are thinking of Romania and Bulgaria that are due to join next year?
Some states have limits on EU 10 nationals working - none though as far as I am aware in the UK.
Don't know about Ireland.
The point about the original poster's query is that mutual recognition of skills is part of the new F Gas regulation and will be expected in future revisions of the ODS regulations.
It's a bit of a swiz in point of fact when we compare the minimal standards in this country and Ireland against the stringent requirements of the Dutch STEK laws.
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14-11-2006, 09:58 PM #11
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15-11-2006, 10:33 AM #12
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15-11-2006, 01:30 PM #13
Re: Jobs in Ireland
sorry for mistakes. Sometimes slower means better ...
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15-11-2006, 04:02 PM #14
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