For limiting building air leakage Airtightness Specialists
Irish Air tightness consultants Air tightness consultants
Building Performance & Compliance Experts
Borleagh, Killinierin, Gorey, Co. Wexford, Ireland
Ph: 0402 37980 | E:  info@betechnologies.ie
CIBSE approved CPD training provider
Air tightness consultants Ireland

Careers

Building Envelope Technologies is a growing and dynamic building sciences specialist offering excellent opportunities for you if you value customer service and quality as much as we do.

In the first instance send your CV for the attention of Eleanor Kinsella to

Building Envelope Technologies
Craanhill
Craanford
Gorey
Co Wexford
Ireland

Current Vacancies

Test Engineer
You will have a diploma or degree in engineering and some experience of working within the building industry either in design or construction. You must have good levels of computer skills and be familiar with the Microsoft Office suite of programs. Your duties will include conducting airtightness tests on residential and commercial buildings, report writing and contributing to the general development of the company. A willingness to work flexibly is essential as is a full clean driving license. Full training will be provided.

Part Time Accounts and Administrative Assistant
You will assist in the general accounting and administrative functions within the company and have good levels of computer skills. Familiarity with computer based accounting packages would be an advantage and previous accounts experience is essential. The position is being offered as a part time appointment, the exact details to be agreed with the successful candidate.


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