Various positions at Inishowen Engineering

Closing Date: 09/12/2022
Full Time

In line with our continued expansion Inishowen Engineering require the following vacancies to be filled at its Manufacturing facility at Shandrum, Buncrana, Co. Donegal, F93 NY98

 

Position : Fabrication Welders

Successful applicants will be working in our welding & fabrication departments in our modern manufacturing facility at Shandrum, Drumfries, Buncrana, Co. Donegal.

Various shift patterns available.

 

Robotic Welder Operators

Robotic Welding cells have been installed to complement our existing welding processes, the successful candidate must have 3 years’ experience operating ABB or similar type robot.

 

CNC Milling & Turning Machinists

Successful applicants will be working in our modern machining department that supports our metal fabrication manufacturing process. The successful applicant will be working with CNC equipment that includes  DMG Mori, Doosan , AWEA, HAAS and Mori Seiki CNC Milling & Turning Centres.

 

Inishowen Engineering Painting Facility require the following positions to be filled:

 

Manual Shot Blasting Operatives

Applicants must have experience in Manual Shot-blasting and/or Sandblasting, minimum 3 years’ experience.

 

Manual Wet Spray-Painting Operatives

Applicants must have experience in all processes associated with Wet Spray-painting, minimum 3 years’ experience in similar working environment.

 

Powder Coating

Applicants must have experience in all the processes associated with manual and fully automatic powder coating systems, including pre-treatment and curing.

 

Closing Date for Applications is 9th of Dec. 2022.

 

Please forward email of interest or CV to [email protected]

or telephone the office for more details 00 353 74 9361512.

 

Website:  www.inisheng.com

 


Inishowen Development Partnership is a community led local development company that has successfully delivered rural development and social inclusion programmes and initiatives in Donegal since 1996 on behalf of the European Union and the Irish Government through the National Development Plan.