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Mc Kenna Mushrooms Ltd in Ireland requires Yard Manager and Experienced Mushroom Operative. Specification for two vacancies

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Mc Kenna Mushrooms Ltd in Ireland requires Yard Manager and Experienced Mushroom Operative. Specification for two vacancies

Mc Kenna Mushrooms Ltd, Ireland

Below see the two vacancies.

The great advantage is if you do not need work permission for working in Ireland.

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  1. Mc Kenna Mushrooms Ltd requires 1 Yard Manager in Rathfeigh Co.Meath Ireland.

Role Description: Working on a commercial size mushroom farm, managing the daily tasks related to filling, casing, watering, ruffling and carrying out routine maintenance checks on all machinery. The applicant will be required to manage a team of 5 workers while being hands on in the job. The applicant will be required to meet production targets on a daily and weekly basis. Previous experience in a similar role is required.

Work on own initiative – Meet daily targets – Physical role including lifting and standing –  Minimum annual remuneration €30/€35k depending on experience  – Company operating procedures will be provided – Please send your CV to mckennamushrooms@gmail.com

 

  1. Mc Kenna Mushrooms Ltd requires 1 Experienced Mushroom Operative in Rathfeigh Co.Meath Ireland.

Role Description: Working on a commercial size mushroom farm, operating equipment related to filling, ruffling and emptying of compost. The applicant will be required to work as part of a team. The applicant will be required to meet production targets on a daily and weekly basis. Previous experience in a similar role is required.

Work on own initiative – Meet daily targets – Physical role including lifting and standing –  Minimum annual remuneration €22/25k depending on experience – Company operating procedures will be provided – Please send your CV to mckennamushrooms@gmail.com

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