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08 Sept 2025

Tirlán Apprenticeship Programme 2024– Applications now launched!

Tirlán Apprenticeship Programme 2024– Applications now launched!

Are you a logical thinker who is task orientated? Do you enjoy problem solving? Want to earn while you learn? Then these opportunities could be for you!

Tirlán 

Tirlán, a world-class food and nutrition co-operative, is recruiting for craft apprentices! Tirlán has 11 production facilities in Ireland and are seeking hard-working apprentices for their Kilkenny sites in Ballyragget and Belview.

The Apprenticeship Programme 

Apprenticeship programmes offer unrivalled opportunities for students to obtain a Level 6 qualification, while gaining practical, hands-on work experience. 

Apprentices will train for 4 years combining practical industrial experience and Solas/ETB run academic training. 

The blended learning approach allows the apprentice to work in industry and attend college during their block release phases. During that time, apprentices will get varied experience in a fast pace manufacturing site, with guidance and mentorship from experienced crafts during that time.

Tirlán is offering opportunities for craft apprentices in the areas of: 

  • Electrical Instrumentation 
  • Mechanical Automation & Maintenance Fitting (MAMF) 

Benefits

  • Varied work in fast paced manufacturing environment 
  • Great career prospects
  • Earn while you learn!

Entry requirements 

To apply, applicants must: 

  • Be of legal age - 16 years+
  • Hold educational standard – Grade D or higher in 5 Junior Cert subjects 

Current Leaving Cert students are eligible to apply. 

Applications are being accepted online at www.tirlan.com/careers.  

See links to apply below. 

Closing date for applications is Tuesday 19th March 2024.

Electrical Instrumentation - Ballyragget

Mechanical Automation & Maintenance Fitting (MAMF) - Ballyragget

Electrical Instrumentation - Belview

Mechanical Automation & Maintenance Fitting (MAMF) - Belview

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