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Greenkeeper/Engineer

  • 28-03-2016 5:23pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    Hi there

    I live in the UK and I'm thinking of moving out to the Abbeyfeale area.

    I was wondering if anyone knew of any upcoming vacancies for a Greenkeeper or Greenkeeper/Mechanic in a permanent role.

    I've also worked as an Plumber with OFTEC Oil Certification/plumbing and heating/install and service, so maybe I could return to that as a service engineer

    Any help would be great

    Many thanks


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16 lleyn


    One word of advice, don't call yourself an oil engineer or any type of an engineer in Ireland if you are not a degree qualified engineer. I had my own elec contracting company here and if I seen that on a CV it would be in the bin, I'd consider an oil engineer someone who deals with the extracting raw materials from oil reservoirs
    The correct term here would be a service technician/technician or a plumber if you have a recognized apprenticeship done?
    It's not your fault but it's more how the term engineer is thrown around in the UK.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3 Mike_Oxtinks


    Hi

    Thanks for that. I'll change it.


    Thanks again

    Howard


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