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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Location: Cork, Ireland (customer site) Role overview The IT Validation Specialist position at Catalyx focuses on ensuring that IT systems and software comply with regulatory requirements and operational standards. The role sits within the pharmaceutical sector, where adherence to industry regulations and best practices is essential. Main responsibilities Support validation activities for IT infrastructure and software systems. Help maintain compliance with relevant regulations and standards in a pharmaceutical environment. Contribute to computer system validation (CSV) processes and documentation. Requirements Strong background in IT infrastructure and computer system validation. Experience with regulatory compliance, ideally in the pharmaceutical or a similarly regulated industry. Catalyx specializes in optimizing operational processes for the life sciences sector across North America and Europe. The company brings together over thirty years of experience through the merger of CXV Global and Panacea Technologies, focusing on partnership, efficiency, performance, and safety in regulated, production-driven environments. Learn more at www.catalyx.ai.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Catalyx is seeking an IT Validation Specialist to work on-site at a client location in Cork. This position centers on supporting pharmaceutical operations, with a strong emphasis on ensuring IT systems and software meet regulatory and operational standards. Role overview The IT Validation Specialist will work within a pharmaceutical environment, focusing on computer system validation (CSV) and compliance. The role involves applying industry best practices to ensure IT infrastructure aligns with both regulatory requirements and operational needs. What you will do Validate IT systems and software to confirm compliance with regulatory and operational standards Apply computer system validation (CSV) principles in a regulated setting Support compliance activities for IT infrastructure and related technologies Requirements Experience with IT infrastructure and computer system validation Background in regulatory compliance, preferably in pharmaceuticals or other highly regulated sectors Catalyx specializes in operational process science and supports organizations in R&D, production, packaging, and delivery across North America and Europe. Formed in 2022 from the merger of CXV Global (Crest Solutions, Xyntek, and VistaLink) and Panacea Technologies, Catalyx draws on more than 30 years of experience helping production-focused, highly regulated industries improve efficiency, performance, and safety. Learn more at www.catalyx.ai.

Apr 21, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Catalyx is on the lookout for a skilled Validation Engineer to become a vital part of our team at our customer site in Cork.About Us:Catalyx is a pioneering machine vision and automation company dedicated to merging innovative technology with human expertise to empower global manufacturers and logistics firms to attain cutting-edge standards in quality and efficiency. With over three decades of experience, the creators behind Catalyx have continuously refined operational processes in highly regulated sectors through the invention of new technology applications and the provision of expert technical support. Our global presence spans 9 offices, with a workforce of over 550 professionals and more than 3,000 successful projects completed. We possess the expertise and reach to tackle unique process challenges on a large scale and are committed to pursuing what has never been achieved before. For more details, visit www.catalyx.ai.The Opportunity:As a Validation Engineer, you will play an integral role in supporting commissioning, qualification, and validation activities within a GMP-compliant manufacturing environment. Reporting to the CQV Manager, you will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure that systems, utilities, laboratory equipment, and manufacturing processes remain compliant and validated throughout their operational lifecycle.Your responsibilities will include maintaining existing validated systems and assisting in the implementation of new systems and process enhancements within both manufacturing and laboratory settings.Your Responsibilities:Assist in validation activities across facilities, utilities, equipment, and analytical systems within a GMP-regulated manufacturing context.Participate in the planning and execution of qualification tasks, including FUE Qualification, Computerized System Validation (CSV), and validation support for New Product Introductions and change initiatives.Contribute to the creation and upkeep of Validation Master Plans, validation protocols, reports, and associated documentation.Ensure compliance of validated systems and equipment, maintaining alignment with regulatory standards and site protocols.Facilitate the qualification and validation of critical systems, including HVAC, temperature-controlled environments, cleaning and steaming systems, autoclaves, and related process utilities.Draft, review, and aid in the approval of validation documents, such as protocols, reports, change controls, deviations, and CAPAs.Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Manufacturing, Process Development, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Affairs, to coordinate validation activities.

Mar 6, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Catalyx is actively searching for a dedicated Validation Engineer to become a key member of our team, working directly at our customer site in Cork.About Us:At Catalyx, we are a pioneering company in machine vision and automation, committed to merging technology and human expertise to elevate global manufacturing and logistics to unprecedented standards of quality and efficiency. With over three decades of experience, our team has been transforming operational processes across highly regulated sectors by innovating new technological applications and providing expert support. Operating from 9 global offices with a team of over 550 professionals, we have successfully executed more than 3,000 projects and continue to tackle unique challenges with a forward-thinking approach. Discover more about us at www.catalyx.ai.Your Role:As a Validation Engineer, you will play a vital role in supporting commissioning, qualification, and validation processes within a GMP-regulated manufacturing setting. Reporting to the CQV Manager, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure that all systems, utilities, laboratory equipment, and manufacturing processes are compliant and validated throughout their lifecycle.This role requires the maintenance of existing validated systems and active involvement in the implementation of new systems and process enhancements across both manufacturing and laboratory environments.Key Responsibilities:Facilitate validation activities across utilities, equipment, analytical systems, and facilities in a GMP-regulated manufacturing environment.Assist in planning and executing qualification activities, including FUE Qualification, Computerized System Validation (CSV), and validation for New Product Introductions and change initiatives.Contribute to the creation and upkeep of Validation Master Plans, validation protocols, reports, and related documentation.Ensure validation compliance for existing systems and equipment, maintaining alignment with regulatory standards and site procedures.Support the qualification and validation of critical systems, including HVAC, temperature-controlled environments, cleaning and steaming systems, autoclaves, and associated process utilities.Prepare, review, and facilitate the approval of validation documentation, including protocols, reports, change controls, deviations, and CAPAs.Coordinate validation efforts with cross-functional teams including Manufacturing, Process Development, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Affairs.

Mar 6, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Location: CorkCompany: Catalyx Catalyx specializes in machine vision and automation for manufacturers and logistics firms across the globe. With a 30-year track record, the team works with highly regulated industries, applying technology and expertise to improve operations. Catalyx operates in nine countries, employs over 550 professionals, and has delivered more than 3,000 projects. More details can be found at www.catalyx.ai. Role overview The Computer Systems Validation Engineer - Lab IT Systems plays a key role in validating laboratory software and instrumentation within a regulated environment. The position bridges IT infrastructure and lab operations, ensuring that applications, instruments, and supporting systems comply with validation and regulatory standards. Collaboration with IT, Quality Assurance, Laboratory Operations, and Automation teams is central to this role. Strong technical understanding of both IT systems and laboratory applications is essential. Main responsibilities Lead and execute Computer Systems Validation (CSV) activities for Lab IT Systems, including laboratory software, instruments, and integrated platforms. Prepare, review, and approve validation documentation such as Installation Qualification (IQ), Operational Qualification (OQ), and Performance Qualification (PQ), ensuring these align with laboratory systems and IT infrastructure. Validate laboratory systems such as LIMS, CDS, ELN, and other GxP-compliant applications to meet regulatory requirements. Support installation, configuration, and qualification of laboratory environments, covering both instrument software and connected systems. Conduct risk assessments related to lab system architecture, data integrity, and system interfaces. Collaborate with IT teams on system builds, upgrades, patches, and deployments that impact lab systems to maintain validated status. Troubleshoot validation and system issues involving laboratory applications and IT systems.

Apr 23, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

This Computer Systems Validation Engineer (Lab IT Focus) position is based in Cork with Catalyx. The role centers on validating laboratory software, instruments, and IT environments in regulated settings. This work connects IT infrastructure and lab operations, ensuring laboratory applications and systems meet compliance and validation standards. Role overview As a CSV Engineer focused on Lab IT, the position involves close collaboration with IT, QA, Lab Operations, and Automation teams. Responsibilities include implementing, validating, and maintaining lab systems to meet both regulatory and internal requirements. Strong technical knowledge of IT systems and laboratory applications is required to succeed in this role. What you will do Lead and execute Computer Systems Validation activities for lab IT systems, including lab software, instruments, and integrated platforms. Draft, review, and approve validation documents (IQ, OQ, PQ) to ensure alignment with lab systems and IT infrastructure. Validate laboratory systems such as LIMS, CDS, ELN, and other GxP-relevant applications to meet regulatory standards. Support installation, configuration, and qualification of lab environments, including instrument software and connected systems. Perform risk assessments on lab system architecture, data integrity, and system interfaces. Work with IT teams on system builds, upgrades, patching, and deployments that impact lab systems to maintain validation status. Troubleshoot validation and system issues to support uninterrupted lab operations. About Catalyx Catalyx has over thirty years of experience in machine vision and automation, supporting manufacturers and logistics firms worldwide. With more than 550 specialists across nine offices, the team has delivered over 3,000 projects. Catalyx advances technology applications and provides technical support to clients globally. More information is available at www.catalyx.ai.

Apr 23, 2026
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Full-time|Remote|Cork

Job Title: Compensation SpecialistLocation: Dublin, Ireland Remote Working: Fully RemoteJob OverviewJoin our dynamic team at HireHive as a Compensation Specialist, where you'll play a critical role in shaping our compensation strategy. This fully remote position allows you to work from anywhere in Ireland, providing you with flexibility while you contribute to our mission of fostering a competitive, equitable, and motivating workplace.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign, develop, and manage comprehensive compensation programs, including salary structures, incentive plans, and bonus structures.Conduct thorough market research and analysis to ensure our compensation offerings are competitive within the industry.Collaborate with HR and management to create and implement compensation strategies that effectively attract, retain, and motivate top talent.Evaluate job descriptions and assess job positions to establish appropriate compensation levels.Ensure compliance with relevant labor laws and regulations pertaining to compensation.Prepare and deliver reports on compensation trends, providing strategic recommendations for adjustments.Offer guidance and support to HR and management on all compensation-related inquiries.Engage in compensation surveys and benchmark studies to remain informed about industry trends.QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field.Demonstrated experience as a Compensation Specialist or in a comparable role.Strong grasp of compensation principles, practices, and relevant regulations.Exceptional analytical and problem-solving abilities.Proficient in HRIS and compensation management software.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Capacity to work independently and manage multiple priorities in a remote setting.Meticulous attention to detail and a high level of accuracy.Certification in compensation (e.g., CCP) is an advantage.Become a part of HireHive and contribute to the development of a fair and competitive compensation framework that propels our success!

Jul 9, 2025
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Payroll Specialist

NETGEAR, Inc.

Full-time|Hybrid|Cork, Ireland

Role OverviewJoin NETGEAR at our EMEA Headquarters in Cork, where we are looking for a meticulous and experienced Payroll Specialist to enhance our dynamic team. In this pivotal role, you will oversee the complete payroll cycle, ensuring that our employees receive their pay accurately and punctually while adhering to all relevant regulations and policies.The Payroll Specialist is integral to payroll processing, conducting audits, reconciliations, resolving issues, and maintaining robust internal controls. This role collaborates with HR/People Operations, Finance, Benefits, and external payroll providers to ensure a flawless payroll experience, achieving the highest standards of accuracy, compliance, and service excellence.Essential: Payroll processing experience for the US is required.

Mar 3, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Catalyx is actively seeking a dedicated Quality Assurance Specialist to enhance our team and contribute at our customer site in Cork.This role will follow a rotating weekly shift pattern, ensuring flexibility and adaptability in a dynamic working environment.About Us:Catalyx is an innovative leader in operational process management, specializing in automating and servicing R&D, production, packaging, and delivery processes across North America and Europe. Formed in 2022 through the merger of CXV Global (including Crest Solutions, Xyntek, and VistaLink) and Panacea Technologies, we leverage over three decades of experience to help organizations in highly regulated industries optimize their operational efficiency while ensuring safety and performance. Discover more about our extensive capabilities and solutions at www.catalyx.ai.Your Role:As a Quality Assurance Specialist, you will play a crucial role in delivering world-class lifecycle services to regulated and high-stakes markets. Our commitment to innovation and excellence drives us to empower life science organizations and others in regulated sectors to boost efficiency and achieve success. We are focused on continuously developing our on-site teams to support the advancement of customer operations.Key Responsibilities:Oversee quality assurance at various production stages, including material inspections, in-process controls, and product readiness evaluations.Compile and assess documentation to support product disposition, collaborating closely with operational and quality teams to meet release timelines.Assist in packaging operations through visual inspections and by ensuring adherence to established processes during routine activities.Work alongside cross-functional teams (Manufacturing, Quality Control, Supply Chain, Engineering) to address daily queries and challenges effectively.Contribute to the enhancement of quality systems through change control, deviation management, and CAPA oversight.Review documentation such as batch records, SOPs, and work instructions, ensuring compliance with regulatory and internal standards.Engage in the creation of periodic quality reports and metrics to support trend analysis and ongoing improvement initiatives.Participate in internal audits and readiness assessments to guarantee compliance with site and process requirements.Provide informal coaching and knowledge-sharing on quality processes to empower operational teams to work efficiently within GMP frameworks.Support additional quality-related projects as required.

Mar 11, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Catalyx is actively looking for a dedicated Quality Assurance Specialist to enhance our on-site team at our customer facility located in Cork.This position involves a rotating weekly shift schedule.About Us:Catalyx is at the forefront of operational processes, specializing in delivering automation and services for R&D, production, packaging, and distribution on a global scale. Established in 2022 through the merger of CXV Global (comprising Crest Solutions, Xyntek, and VistaLink) and Panacea Technologies, we have over 30 years of experience in optimizing operational efficiency, safety, and performance in production-intensive and highly regulated industries. Discover more about our capabilities at www.catalyx.ai.Your Role:As a pivotal member of our team, you will play a crucial role in providing top-tier lifecycle services to clients in regulated and high-risk markets. Our unwavering commitment to innovation and excellence empowers life science and other regulated organizations to enhance their operational efficiency and drive success. We are dedicated to developing our on-site teams to support our clients' operational advancement.Key Responsibilities:Oversee quality control throughout various production stages, including material inspection, in-process control, and readiness assessment.Compile and review documentation supporting product disposition, collaborating with operational and quality teams to meet release deadlines.Assist in packaging operations through visual inspections and ensuring adherence to processes during routine activities.Work with cross-functional teams (Manufacturing, Quality Control, Supply Chain, Engineering, etc.) to efficiently resolve daily queries and challenges.Contribute to the enhancement of quality systems via change control, deviation management, and CAPA oversight.Review documentation such as batch records, SOPs, and WI updates, ensuring compliance with regulatory and internal standards.Engage in the preparation of periodic quality reports and metrics to support trend analysis and continuous improvement.Participate in internal audits and readiness assessments to confirm compliance with site and process standards.Share knowledge and provide informal coaching on quality processes to empower operational teams to effectively work within GMP frameworks.

Mar 11, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Catalyx is seeking a Supply Chain Specialist to join a client site in Cork, Ireland. This position focuses on planning and procurement for excipients, devices, and components, ensuring production teams have timely access to the materials they need. The role requires translating Master Schedule (MRP) outputs into actionable material requirements and working closely with colleagues to optimize material flow, warehouse capacity, and inventory targets. Key Responsibilities Execute the Materials Requirement Plan (MRP) to support procurement and inventory management, maintaining a balance between quality, service, reliability, and cost while meeting compliance standards. Collaborate with Operations, Global Procurement, Quality, and Global Compliance teams to coordinate supplier and material selection, and assist in establishing supplier agreements and contracts when necessary. Oversee the qualification of new materials, ensuring accurate setup in Oracle for both planning and purchasing activities. Communicate material delivery schedules to suppliers and confirm alignment with production timelines. Manage inventories of raw materials and components to achieve targets and minimize excess, obsolete, or expired stock. Engage with suppliers to ensure adherence to delivery schedules and quality requirements. Work Environment This role involves close teamwork to streamline material flow and support warehouse and inventory objectives. The position is based in Cork and supports a regulated manufacturing environment. About Catalyx Catalyx provides machine vision and automation solutions to manufacturers and logistics companies, with a focus on regulated and high-risk markets. With over 30 years of experience, Catalyx operates from nine offices worldwide, employs more than 550 people, and has completed more than 3,000 projects. The company invests in developing on-site teams to strengthen client operations and drive innovation. Learn more at www.catalyx.ai.

Apr 24, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork

Catalyx is seeking a Supply Chain Specialist for a purchasing-focused role based at a customer site in Cork. This position centers on planning and procurement for excipients, devices, and components, with responsibility for translating Master Schedule (MRP) outputs into clear material requirements. The goal: ensure the right materials are available in the right quantities, precisely when needed. Role overview This role supports the full material flow, from order placement through to release. The Supply Chain Specialist will help optimize warehouse capacity and maintain inventory levels within set targets. Attention to both compliance and operational efficiency is essential. What you will do Implement MRP outputs by managing procurement and inventory, balancing quality, service, reliability, and cost to meet compliance and customer needs. Collaborate with Operations, Global Procurement, Quality, and Compliance teams to oversee supplier and material selection, including setting up supplier agreements and contracts as required. Manage new material qualification and ensure accurate SAP setup for both planning and purchasing activities. Communicate material delivery schedules to suppliers promptly to meet planned requirements. Maintain raw materials and component inventories within targets, minimizing excess, obsolete, or expired stock. About Catalyx Catalyx brings together machine vision, automation, and human expertise to support manufacturers and logistics organizations. With over 30 years of experience and more than 3,000 projects delivered in regulated industries, the company helps clients improve quality and efficiency. Catalyx operates from nine offices worldwide and employs more than 550 professionals. More information is available at www.catalyx.ai. The company provides lifecycle services to regulated and high-risk markets, focusing on continuous improvement and innovation. On-site teams are developed to enhance customer operations and support their goals.

Apr 24, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Cork, County Cork, Ireland

Gas Networks Ireland operates a national gas network valued at €3 billion, stretching over 14,700 kilometers. This infrastructure delivers energy to more than 720,000 homes and businesses throughout Ireland, supporting heating, cooking, manufacturing, and transport. The network is recognized for its safety and advanced technology, and is preparing for a future that includes renewable energy sources. Currently, the network supplies over 30% of Ireland’s total energy and nearly half of its electricity generation. Gas Networks Ireland is committed to decarbonising its system by 2045, with plans to incorporate biomethane and green hydrogen, and aims to develop capacity for energy export. Role overview The Marketing Communications Specialist, based in Cork, reports to the Marketing Communications Manager. This position supports integrated marketing communications across the organization and works closely with Marketing Managers on brand advocacy, growth, and safety initiatives. The role helps protect and strengthen the Gas Networks Ireland brand. What you will do Assist the Marketing Communications Manager and Marketing Managers in planning, developing, and executing integrated marketing communications for key functions, including brand advocacy and safety programs. Design and deliver marketing and communication campaigns that align with business objectives, adhere to brand guidelines, and maintain a consistent tone across all channels. Coordinate with the digital team to ensure digital and online campaign elements are in line with established media strategies. Create and manage marketing materials in various formats, such as brochures, leaflets, presentations, exhibition materials, promotional videos, and branded merchandise. Collaboration This role involves frequent collaboration with colleagues in marketing communications, business development, digital, public relations, and other internal teams. The aim is to ensure campaigns are well planned and executed, supporting Gas Networks Ireland’s goals in growth, brand advocacy, safety, and sustainability. Location Cork, County Cork, Ireland

Apr 27, 2026
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Technical Sales Specialist

Torc HR Consulting Group

Full-time|On-site|Cork

Technical Sales SpecialistOur client, a premier independent importer and distributor of electrical components and supplies in Ireland, boasts a robust nationwide branch network. They are currently seeking to hire a Technical Sales Specialist who possesses significant industry experience and ideally holds a technical qualification.Become a vital member of the External Sales team at this innovative, successful, and highly reputable Irish-owned company. Enjoy an exceptional working environment and promising career opportunities!Key Responsibilities:Conduct direct sales of electrical components to panel builders, electrical contractors, OEMs, wholesalers, and more.Engage with key customers to foster relationships, secure new orders, provide timely follow-ups, arrange further meetings, prepare quotations, negotiate sales, and close deals.Reconnect with lapsed customers in your designated territory.Drive business development by proactively contacting customers and delivering outstanding customer support.Collaborate with inside sales/counter/stores teams and fellow regional sales executives.Ensure adherence to customer delivery schedules.Manage the return of warranty and service exchange parts effectively.Deliver consistently professional and efficient customer service.Conduct market and competitor analyses.Represent the company at trade shows and industry events.Sales Activities:Plan and execute 16-20 face-to-face sales calls weekly, documenting each interaction within the CRM system.Schedule sales calls every Friday for the upcoming week and utilize Fridays to follow up on actions/quotes from the previous week.Conduct sales calls professionally, making appointments in advance whenever feasible.

May 31, 2021

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