
CIF Jobs
06/03/2017
One of the major challenges facing the construction industry over the next three years is the lack of skilled personnel available to complete the regeneration of Ireland’s built landscape.
There is an estimated shortage of 112,000 people in the industry, with a shortage of experienced architects and engineers at all levels.
As well as engineers and architects, skilled craftspeople are desperately needed – the number of skilled craftspeople working in Ireland in 2015 was 48,900, but an additional 36,000 skilled craftspeople (including apprentices) will be needed by 2020. See DKM report.
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CIF Jobs
02/03/2017
Dermot Carey CIF’s head of the Safety, Health and Manpower gives food for thought to school leavers.
It is an exciting time for those entering the Construction Industry, with demand for skilled workers on the increase, competitive salaries and packages on the rise and the opportunity to work in on challenging and innovative projects increasing by the day.
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CIF Jobs
01/03/2017
Sarah Doyle, Engineering & Operations Consultant at Lincoln Recruitment discusses the move home after her experience working abroad in Dubai, missing the proper Irish fry and what consultants like herself can help with when you consider the move back to Ireland.
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CIF Jobs
01/03/2017
One of the major challenges facing the construction industry over the next three years is the lack of skilled personnel available to complete the regeneration of Ireland’s built landscape.
There is an estimated shortage of 112,000 people in the industry, with a particular shortage of experienced architects and engineers at all levels.
As well as engineers and architects, skilled craftspeople are desperately needed – the number of skilled craftspeople working in Ireland in 2015 was 48,900, but an additional 36,000 skilled craftspeople (including apprentices) will be needed by 2020. See DKM report.
Read more

CIF Jobs
27/02/2017
One of the major challenges facing the construction industry over the next three years is the lack of skilled personnel available to complete the regeneration of Ireland’s built landscape.
There is an estimated shortage of 112,000 people in the industry, with a particular shortage of experienced architects and engineers at all levels.
As well as engineers and architects, skilled craftspeople are desperately needed – the number of skilled craftspeople working in Ireland in 2015 was 48,900, but an additional 36,000 skilled craftspeople (including apprentices) will be needed by 2020. See DKM report.
Read more