Good news: Ireland needs many plumbers. If you know plumbing or want to learn, there are jobs and training for you. Employers and agencies can also help with work permits.
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Two Easy Ways to Work as a Plumber
- If you are already a plumber: Show your certificates and experience. An Irish company can hire you and apply for a work permit.
- If you are new or not yet qualified: You can join a plumbing apprenticeship (training). You learn, work, and get paid while training for 4 years. At the end, you get a full plumber certificate in Ireland.
What Documents You Need
- Valid passport
- Job offer or contract from an Irish employer
- Plumbing certificates or proof of training (if you have)
- Work references from past jobs
- Police clearance (sometimes needed)
Steps to Follow
- Check if your plumbing certificate is accepted in Ireland (through QQI/NARIC recognition).
- Search for jobs online (IrishJobs.ie, Indeed.ie) or contact a recruitment agency.
- Employer applies for a work permit for you (they handle most of the process).
- Prepare your papers and travel when the permit is approved.
- In Ireland, register with immigration and start working.
Trusted Agencies and Websites
- Hays Ireland (recruitment)
- Total Solutions (construction jobs)
- IrishJobs.ie and Indeed.ie (job boards)
- Apprenticeship.ie (if you want to start as apprentice)
Quick Tips
- Make your CV simple and clear.
- Highlight experience with heating, water systems, or boilers.
- If you want to train, apply early because apprenticeships fill fast.
- Work permits can take time, so be patient.
Plumbing is a good job in Ireland. With skills, documents, and the right employer, you can build a better future.
