dublin

Business Development Exec

DateTitleLocation 28/04/2013Management Information Reporting Manager1Dublin City Centre 28/04/2013Sales Co-Ordinator – FMCG2Dublin South 28/04/2013Mobile Application Developers3Dublin South 28/04/2013Commercial Administrator, 9 Month Contract4Dublin West 28/04/2013Secretary / Administrator – Dublin 45Dublin City Centre 28/04/2013Urgent Inside Sales US Market OTE ‘ 60+6Cork 28/04/2013Senior Automation QA Engineer7Dublin South 28/04/2013Frontend Application Developer8Dublin South 28/04/2013lead generation / Inside sales9Cork 28/04/2013Materials Handler – North Dublin10Dublin North 28/04/2013Senior ASP.NET Developer11Dublin 28/04/2013Nordic Speakers wanted in Dublin!12Dublin 27/04/2013Are you a SEPA ready Project Manager?13Dublin City Centre 27/04/2013Service Administrator14Dublin West 27/04/2013Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA)15Dublin City Centre 27/04/2013Graphic Design (Italian & French)16Dublin City Centre 27/04/2013Business Analysts – All levels – SEPA Project17Dublin City Centre 27/04/2013Application Support (German)18Dublin City Centre 27/04/2013Fund Accounting Supervisor Hedge Funds19Dublin 27/04/2013Systems Engineer20Dublin West 27/04/2013Senior Portfolio Analyst / Accountant21Dublin City Centre 27/04/2013Risk & Fraud Analyst – Multinational Company22Dublin 27/04/2013Urgent Medical Equipment Support Limerick23Limerick 27/04/2013SQL BI Developer24Dublin City Centre 26/04/2013Account Manager – Logistics ‘ 35-38k25Dublin North 26/04/2013Logistics Client Coordinator26Cork 26/04/2013Fund Accounting Supervisor27Dublin City Centre 26/04/2013Fund Accounting Manager28Dublin City Centre 26/04/2013Regulatory Affairs with fluent Russian29Dublin North 26/04/2013Temporary Data Entry Staff, Banking – Dublin 430Dublin City Centre 26/04/2013Book-Keeper Part-time31Dublin 25/04/2013Fund Accounting Manager32Dublin City Centre 25/04/2013Senior Fund Accountant33Dublin City Centre 25/04/2013Customer Support Administrator- SAP, ‘ 25-30K34Dublin North 25/04/2013HR & Training Manager35Dublin North 24/04/2013Accounts Payable Clerk36Dublin West 24/04/2013Customer Support/Logistics Administrator – SAP37Dublin North 24/04/2013Wleder – North America38Alberta 24/04/2013Equipment Operator- SideBoom39Alberta 24/04/2013Customer Service German/Dutch/French Dundalk ‘ 25k+40Dundalk 24/04/2013Sales & Marketing Manager, Tourism / Asia-Pacific Region41Dublin 24/04/2013Sales Executive – Freight Forwarding42Dublin 24/04/2013Financial Analyst & Reporting Specialist43Cork

References

  1. ^ Management Information Reporting Manager (www.jobs.ie)
  2. ^ Sales Co-Ordinator – FMCG (www.jobs.ie)
  3. ^ Mobile Application Developers (www.jobs.ie)
  4. ^ Commercial Administrator, 9 Month Contract (www.jobs.ie)
  5. ^ Secretary / Administrator – Dublin 4 (www.jobs.ie)
  6. ^ Urgent Inside Sales US Market OTE ‘ 60+ (www.jobs.ie)
  7. ^ Senior Automation QA Engineer (www.jobs.ie)
  8. ^ Frontend Application Developer (www.jobs.ie)
  9. ^ lead generation / Inside sales (www.jobs.ie)
  10. ^ Materials Handler – North Dublin (www.jobs.ie)
  11. ^ Senior ASP.NET Developer (www.jobs.ie)
  12. ^ Nordic Speakers wanted in Dublin! (www.jobs.ie)
  13. ^ Are you a SEPA ready Project Manager? (www.jobs.ie)
  14. ^ Service Administrator (www.jobs.ie)
  15. ^ Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) (www.jobs.ie)
  16. ^ Graphic Design (Italian & French) (www.jobs.ie)
  17. ^ Business Analysts – All levels – SEPA Project (www.jobs.ie)
  18. ^ Application Support (German) (www.jobs.ie)
  19. ^ Fund Accounting Supervisor Hedge Funds (www.jobs.ie)
  20. ^ Systems Engineer (www.jobs.ie)
  21. ^ Senior Portfolio Analyst / Accountant (www.jobs.ie)
  22. ^ Risk & Fraud Analyst – Multinational Company (www.jobs.ie)
  23. ^ Urgent Medical Equipment Support Limerick (www.jobs.ie)
  24. ^ SQL BI Developer (www.jobs.ie)
  25. ^ Account Manager – Logistics ‘ 35-38k (www.jobs.ie)
  26. ^ Logistics Client Coordinator (www.jobs.ie)
  27. ^ Fund Accounting Supervisor (www.jobs.ie)
  28. ^ Fund Accounting Manager (www.jobs.ie)
  29. ^ Regulatory Affairs with fluent Russian (www.jobs.ie)
  30. ^ Temporary Data Entry Staff, Banking – Dublin 4 (www.jobs.ie)
  31. ^ Book-Keeper Part-time (www.jobs.ie)
  32. ^ Fund Accounting Manager (www.jobs.ie)
  33. ^ Senior Fund Accountant (www.jobs.ie)
  34. ^ Customer Support Administrator- SAP, ‘ 25-30K (www.jobs.ie)
  35. ^ HR & Training Manager (www.jobs.ie)
  36. ^ Accounts Payable Clerk (www.jobs.ie)
  37. ^ Customer Support/Logistics Administrator – SAP (www.jobs.ie)
  38. ^ Wleder – North America (www.jobs.ie)
  39. ^ Equipment Operator- SideBoom (www.jobs.ie)
  40. ^ Customer Service German/Dutch/French Dundalk ‘ 25k+ (www.jobs.ie)
  41. ^ Sales & Marketing Manager, Tourism / Asia-Pacific Region (www.jobs.ie)
  42. ^ Sales Executive – Freight Forwarding (www.jobs.ie)
  43. ^ Financial Analyst & Reporting Specialist (www.jobs.ie)

Keep On Trucking ! | Toztizok Zoundz

After the Dagora & Mik Quantius islands trip RORO will be heading straight back to play with Dylan Carlson EARTH on guitar and Teresa Colamonaco on vocals.
And doing a solo show in Dublin while at it ! Keep On Trucking ! | Toztizok Zoundz   youtube rob pratte and rick macklin whelans truck the right supersonic stephen light glasgow fogarty dublin driving doyle bass 1234

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LISTEN :
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Sunburned Hand of The Man Live at Stadslimiet
by Sunburned Hand of The Man ((Live recording Antwerp 15 8 2012))
credits :
Paul LaBrecque: e. guitar, fx s
Rogier Toztizok: drums
Saar Van de Leest: e. bass
Ludo Mich: voice
Lazara Rosell Albear: pocket tr, e. bass, fx s

upcoming shows
03 October at ART CENTRE
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Colchester (UK)

04 October at BRUDENELL SOCIAL CLUB
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Leeds (UK)

06 October at THE JOINERY6
RORO SOLO
+ Stephen Doyle7, Dave Lacey+Andy Fogarty8, Tarracoir II
Dublin 9(IE)

07 October at WHELANS
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Dublin (IE)

09 October at CYRPUS AVENUE
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Cork (IE)

11 October at SNEAKY PETE S Keep On Trucking ! | Toztizok Zoundz   youtube rob pratte and rick macklin whelans truck the right supersonic stephen light glasgow fogarty dublin driving doyle bass
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Edinburgh (UK)

12 October at CAPTAIN S REST
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Glasgow (UK)

14 October at TUNNELS
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Aberdeen (UK)

16 October at KRAAK GALLERY
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Manchester (UK)

17 October at THE EXCHANGE
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Bristol (UK)

18 October at THE HOPE
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Brighton (UK)

19 October at CORSICA
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
London (UK)

20 October at SUPERSONIC FESTIVAL10Keep On Trucking ! | Toztizok Zoundz   youtube rob pratte and rick macklin whelans truck the right supersonic stephen light glasgow fogarty dublin driving doyle bass
w/ Dylan Carlson albion tour
Birmingham (UK)

References

  1. ^ RORO drums (rogiersmal.blogspot.nl)
  2. ^ Dylan Carlson new Project (www.kickstarter.com)
  3. ^ EARTH (www.thronesanddominions.com)
  4. ^ Dylan Carlson (drcarlsonalbion.wordpress.com)
  5. ^ Sunburned Hand of The Man ‘Live at Stadslimiet’ (congrisdetachedlab.bandcamp.com)
  6. ^ SILENCE // SOUND (www.thejoinery.org)
  7. ^ Lover of wood (www.facebook.com)
  8. ^ Dave Lacey+Andy Fogarty (vimeo.com)
  9. ^ fb event (www.facebook.com)
  10. ^ SUPERSONIC (www.supersonicfestival.com)

Volvo Trucks Named First U.S. Manufacturer to Achieve Dual Energy Certifications

DUBLIN, Va., March, 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Volvo Trucks’ New River Valley (NRV) assembly plant in Dublin, Va. is the first U.S. facility to be certified to the ISO 50001 standards under a pilot program …

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Marshy’s New Year Marathon MAN

How many km’s do you clock up in round trip?? How many do you think this little 12 ton MAN TGL does?? Probably more than most give these little trucks credit for. Back in January your friend and mine, Steve Marsh , embarked on mini marathon around Europe. I’m hoping that if you click here you can see THE MAP of Marshys New Year Marathon. View Larger Map So what did Steve get up to in his 9 day, 4,367km round trip? Pull up a sand bag and i’ll tell you a story; – Start Culcheth, Warrington Thursday – Load Thursday Westhoughton, Lancashire – Ship Dover Calais – Arrive in Vercelli, Italy on Saturday – Unload Monday – Load Baldenheim, France on Tuesday Morning – Ship Calais Dover – Home to Culcheth, Warrington Wednesday – Ship Holyhead Dublin Thursday – Deliver Limerick, Ireland Friday Morning – Load Collinstown, Ireland Friday Afternoon – Ship Dublin Holyhead Friday night – Deliver Crewe, Cheshire on Saturday Morning – Home for tripe, black pudding, liver and onions Saturday lunch. – Walk the Whippet Saturday afternoon (I made this bit up.) So you see, size doesn’t matter when it comes to covering big distances. For the narrow minded of us, these little trucks can cover just as many, if not more km’s a week than their big brothers. Another blog regular from Australia, runs a mini artic and he covers the whole of Oz driving his little rig, and can legally cover more of Kangaroo Land than the massive Roadtrains they have out there. Perhaps this helps explain my love for a tonka toy that does long distance work, its just more unusual I guess. Have you covered a decent round trip in a short space of time?? Legal (ish) stories only I think is best, email me; ben@truckblog.co.uk Oh the romance of long distance lorry driving! Marshy keeps apologising for sending me photo’s that always have his table and chairs in. I don’t mind at all, it’s part of the job. How many drivers these days stop, park up and stay in their cabs all day every day?? Not Mr Marsh, my only worry is there is never any food on his table!! …..Keep the photos coming Steve, I now have people emailing me asking if all is ok when we don’t hear from you for a few weeks. You have fans, it’s official! If you have any urgent cargo requirements please contact Steve , he can do vans as well if needs be, he says he is happy to quote on anything, but for his own vehicles 5 tons is his limit. Have a look at the website; www.stevemarshexpress.co.uk

Marshy’s New Year Marathon MAN   tuesday morning table start culcheth saturday norfolk man ireland friday flickr export dublin drivers photos cargo

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FTA calls on government to cut fuel duty

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has called on the Chancellor to cut fuel duty by at least five pence per litre and scrap the increase planned for August.  In its pre-Budget submission to the Treasury, the leading trade body argues that such action could save consumers and businesses £3.6 billion and prove to be a vital shot in the arm for the UK’s ailing economy. Following sustained and concerted lobbying by FTA and its partners in the Fair Fuel UK campaign, the last Budget saw two planned increases in fuel duty deferred and an unprecedented cut in fuel duty of 1ppl, a move which saved businesses some £500 million.  However, despite this the price of diesel increased by 7ppl in 2011, adding £3,284 to the annual operating cost of a typical 44 tonne articulated vehicle. James Hookham, FTA’s MD of Policy and Communications, said: “Never mind quantitative easing, cutting the still-disproportionately high amount we spend on diesel, which is, after all, a business essential, would be a simple and effective way to stimulate the economy.  The billions that industry and consumers will save over a year would be invested elsewhere in the economy, giving the impetus to growth that is so badly needed. “George Osborne gave industry a lifeline in the last budget, but with the economy still in the doldrums and a new round of duty rises looming, we are asking the Chancellor to extend this logic further for the sake of businesses, consumers and UK plc.  It is clear that the economy still needs it.” FTA’s Budget submission calls for tax on road fuel gases to be fixed relative to diesel rates for at least five years to provide confidence for truck operators and investors to commit to use of lower emission vehicles. Hookham continued: “Logistics is helping to decarbonise the economy; members of FTA’s voluntary Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme are on track to meet their self-imposed eight per cent greenhouse gas reduction target by 2015.  But much more could be achieved with greater government support. For example, biomethane from landfill sites could be a real option for articulated truck operators, but uncertainty over duty rates on natural gas and biomethane is a bar to investment in this sort of technology.  We are simply asking government to help industry help the environment by fixing duty rates for the next five years.”    The uneven playing field between domestic and foreign hauliers could be addressed by introducing a time based lorry road user charge or UK Vignette, according to FTA’s Budget submission. Hookham concluded: “It is only right that foreign lorries pay for their use of UK roads.  But the industry’s support for a ‘UK vignette’ will be entirely contingent on how the Department for Transport can ensure that it does not impose additional costs on domestic hauliers; the only solution as far we can see is through a rebate on VED – the Chancellor needs to confirm this is what will happen in his Budget statement.  Until a workable rebate mechanism is confirmed by government, I expect our members’ reception for a UK vignette will be only lukewarm.” (FTA) has called on the Chancellor to cut fuel duty by at least five pence per litre and scrap the increase planned for August. In its pre-Budget submission to the Treasury, the leading trade body argues that such action could save consumers and businesses £3.6 billion and prove to be a vital shot in the arm for the UK’s ailing economy. Following sustained and concerted lobbying by FTA and its partners in the Fair Fuel UK campaign, the last Budget saw two planned increases in fuel duty deferred and an unprecedented cut in fuel duty of 1ppl, a move which saved businesses some £500 million. However, despite this the price of diesel increased by 7ppl in 2011, adding £3,284 to the annual operating cost of a typical 44 tonne articulated vehicle. James Hookham, FTA’s MD of Policy and Communications, said: “Never mind quantitative easing, cutting the still-disproportionately high amount we spend on diesel, which is, after all, a business essential, would be a simple and effective way to stimulate the economy. The billions that industry and consumers will save over a year would be invested elsewhere in the economy, giving the impetus to growth that is so badly needed. “George Osborne gave industry a lifeline in the last budget, but with the economy still in the doldrums and a new round of duty rises looming, we are asking the Chancellor to extend this logic further for the sake of businesses, consumers and UK plc. It is clear that the economy still needs it.” The FTA’s Budget submission calls for tax on road fuel gases to be fixed relative to diesel rates for at least five years to provide confidence for truck operators and investors to commit to use of lower emission vehicles. Hookham continued: “Logistics is helping to decarbonise the economy; members of FTA’s voluntary Logistics Carbon Reduction Scheme are on track to meet their self-imposed eight per cent greenhouse gas reduction target by 2015. But much more could be achieved with greater government support. For example, biomethane from landfill sites could be a real option for articulated truck operators, but uncertainty over duty rates on natural gas and biomethane is a bar to investment in this sort of technology. We are simply asking government to help industry help the environment by fixing duty rates for the next five years.” The uneven playing field between domestic and foreign hauliers could be addressed by introducing a time based lorry road user charge or UK Vignette, according to FTA’s Budget submission. Hookham concluded:“It is only right that foreign lorries pay for their use of UK roads. But the industry’s support for a ‘UK vignette’ will be entirely contingent on how the Department for Transport can ensure that it does not impose additional costs on domestic hauliers; the only solution as far we can see is through a rebate on VED – the Chancellor needs to confirm this is what will happen in his Budget statement. Until a workable rebate mechanism is confirmed by government, I expect our members’ reception for a UK vignette will be only lukewarm.”    

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UK truck road user charging: Consultation document released

As was reported in February 2011, the UK government has decided to introduce a “vignette” system for heavy vehicles, largely so that foreign trucks pay something to use UK roads. The policy driver behind this comes from extensive lobbying from the Freight Transport Association regarding what it sees …

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Volvo trade and export centre in Coventry

Volvo trade and export centre in Coventry   worldwide news rha product news general news freight forwarding facebook extreme hgv dublin calendar Volvo Trucks Used Truck Department has opened its first dedicated Trade & Export Centre. The facility, which is located on Padstow Road, off Torrington Avenue, close to the A45, in the Tile Hill area of Coventry, offers trade and export buyers the opportunity to view a comprehensive stock of around 100 trucks. Both Volvo and non-Volvo trucks are stocked and there is a workshop on the three acre site where Volvo trained technicians are carrying out vehicle preparation, upfits of equipment and repairs for customers. Volvo Trucks Used Truck Director Peter Groome reports a brisk level of enquiries: “We’re seeing a lot interest in the facility from both trade buyers and exporters. This is the first time we have had a dedicated location and we have room for future expansion here. We’ve got showroom, offices and workshop facilities all in one place now which makes it easier for customers to do business with us.” “We need to be stronger on trade-ins on both Volvo and non-Volvo product,” says Peter Groome. “We’re actively buying Volvo and non-Volvo stock in the open market and this dedicated site helps provide the infrastructure to support our trade and export business.”    

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Livingston International acquires HIPAGE to expand operations in …

< div class= " field field-type-text field-field-precis " > < div class= " field-items " > < div class= " field-item " > Livingston International has acquired Norfolk, Virginia-based HIPAGE Company, Inc. This move extends Livingston ‘ s customs and compliance expertise as well as its international

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AA Ireland signs European Road Safety Charter | HGV Ireland

The AA has signed the European Road Safety Charter at a ceremony in Dublin, renewing the motoring organisation's commitment in working to promote saf…

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Import/Export Operator European Road Freight, Ireland, Kildare …

Import/Export Operator European Road Freight position in Ireland, Kildare. Our client are a Global Logistics company based in Dublin & Kildare.

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