Manufacturing Specialist salaries in Ireland
€47,427
avg per year
The average salary for Manufacturing Specialist jobs near Ireland is €47,427.*
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Top Manufacturing Specialist jobs near Ireland
View AllIndustrial Engineering & Operational Excellence Specialist
Vertiv
Bun na hAbhann, County Donegal
Excellent facilitation and stakeholder management; can influence without formal authority and handle resistance constructively.
Training Specialist
Vertiv
Bun na hAbhann, County Donegal
Knowledgeable about learning management systems, instructional design and e-learning platforms. They help design and develop training materials, such as lessons…
6 hours ago
Project Engineering electrical engineer
Vertiv
Letterkenny, County Donegal
Electrical design on projects (Electrical, Fire Alarm and Controls systems) during factory integration in Letterkenny. Assisting with Punch list items.
Internal Controls & Compliance Specialist
Vertiv
Bun na hAbhann, County Donegal
ACCA, CIMA, or equivalent certification (completed or in progress) is an advantage. University degree in Finance, Accounting, or a related field.
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