First Line Managers salaries in Ireland
€138
avg per day
The average salary for First Line Managers jobs near Ireland is €138.*
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Top First Line Managers jobs near Ireland
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Apex Fire
Cavan, County Cavan
Update contract records following completion of works, including applying relevant pricing updates, scope amendments, and site-specific changes as required.
€32,000 a year
8 days ago
Strategic Account Manager
LRQA group
County Cavan
You will manage a selection of strategic accounts and be responsible for winning business from a target group of logos, with an annual combined revenue value of…
Conferencing & Banqueting Supervisor
The Slieve Russell Hotel
Ballyconnell, County Cavan
Due to the nature of our business the role will include both Mid-Week & Weekend Hours. Conduct reviews with staff including 3 month review, 6 month reviews and…
11 days ago
Account Executive
Jensten Group
Cavan, County Cavan
Berns Brett have been established as an Independent Insurance Broker, Reinsurance Broker, Financial Adviser and Risk Manager for over 50 years.
Sr. Account Executive - China (all)
1NCE
County Cavan
26 days of paid annual leave. Education: You hold a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related field. Relationship Building: You develop strong and long…
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