Food Service Managers salaries in Ireland
€38,879
avg per year
The average salary for Food Service Managers jobs near Ireland is €38,879.*
Top 10 Related Jobs and Salaries
- Head Chef
- €52,493
- increased by35.0%
- Co-manager
- €40,107
- increased by3.2%
- First-Line Managers
- €38,482
- decreased by1.0%
- Accounts Payable Clerk
- €35,230
- decreased by9.4%
- Assistant Store Manager
- €34,384
- decreased by11.6%
- Food & Beverage Occupations
- €31,845
- decreased by18.1%
- Healthcare Assistant
- €30,109
- decreased by22.6%
- Catering Assistant
- €28,004
- decreased by28.0%
- Kitchen Assistant
- €25,947
- decreased by33.3%
- Deli Associate
- €25,334
- decreased by34.8%
Top Food Service Managers jobs near Ireland
View AllIce cream Store Assistant Manager
Bueno Icecream
Tullamore, County Offaly
Creative with a flair for social media marketing and brand promotion. Manage social media accounts to promote products, engage with customers, and drive sales.
€15.50 an hour
Healthcare Assistant
Inclusive Living
Tullamore, County Offaly
Previous experience in disability services or social care is welcome. Providing emotional and practical support across all aspects of daily life.
€35,210 a year
Kitchen Assistant - Ferbane
Ferbane Care Centre
Ferbane, County Offaly
Clear and clean kitchen, dining areas, and catering utensils using appropriate cleaning techniques and equipment as directed by the Chef.
7 days ago
Accounts Payable Clerk
Kepak Group
Kilbeggan, County Westmeath
Proficient in accounting software and Microsoft Office Suite. Previous experience in accounts payable or a similar role. Weekly payroll for 60 employees.
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- Dublin, D261 jobs
- DUBLIN 2, D18 jobs
- Kilkenny, KK14 jobs
- Navan, MH13 jobs
- Kildare, KE12 jobs
- Cavan, CN11 jobs
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