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CONTENTS.
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KEY SURVEY FINDINGS 2
SALARY TABLES 4
LIFE SCIENCES 4
ENGINEERING 7
SUPPLY CHAIN & OPERATIONS 8
ENERGY & CONSTRUCTION 9
BRUNEL. TECHNICAL
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BRUNEL. TECHNICAL
A recent survey conducted by Brunel asked business leaders and HR Managers employing significant numbers of Technical professionals; “Do you expect basic salary levels within your business to increase, decrease or stay the same over the next 12 months and if there was an increase / decrease by what %?”.
The majority (69%) of employers within the Technical sector expect salaries within their business to remain the same over the next 12 months.
24.2% foresee an increase of up to 10%.
The remaining minority (6.8%) are expecting a decrease of up to 10%.
“Salaries in the Irish market are primarily forecast to remain unchanged over the next 12 months.” explains Trefor Murphy, Associate Director, Brunel Ireland.
“We now see a slight improvement in overall market conditions so many businesses are now in a position to attract talent without significant salary rises.
One of the biggest challenges currently facing employers in the technical market is attracting candidates who are highly qualified or have specialist experience which is not widely available. Businesses must work smarter to attract the most talented professionals, in some cases increasing remuneration may be the best option as candidates who are already in a secure permanent
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position are less likely to move jobs to a lower basic salary. Businesses that can demonstrate company growth, new opportunities and career development are now seen as the ‘go to’ companies for the best talent in Ireland in a market which has suffered from extreme uncertainty over the past year.”
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Q Do you expect basic salary levels within your business to increase, decrease or stay the same over the next 12 months and if there is an increase/decrease, by what %?
BRUNEL. TECHNICAL
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TECHNICAL. LIFE SCIENCES
Recruitment activity fluctuated throughout 2009, however from Q1 2010 there has been a gradual increase in demand in all areas of Life Sciences, particularly in Quality, Compliance and Regulatory Affairs roles.
There have been fewer graduate roles available so far in 2010 with companies showing a preference for hiring mid to senior level candidates. There has also been some significant movement across senior appointments and executive level vacancies.
There has been significant growth in areas of new expertise including reimbursement & pricing and patient care positions due to new EU and Government legislation and regulatory bodies.
Dublin Low €
Dublin High €
Cork Low €
Cork High €
Regions Low €
Regions High €
Calibrations Co-ordinator
Clinical Trials Associate
Compliance Officer
Compliance Manager
Documentation Controller
Environmental Chemist
Environmental Specialist
Safety Officer
EHS Officer
EHS Manager
Food Chemist
Formulations Scientist
Lab Supervisor
Microbiologist
Materials Scientist
NPD Technologist
NPD Manager
Organic Chemist
32
45
44
72
30
32
42
40
41
68
29
33
42
33
31
29
50
32
52
65
61
84
45
45
61
57
61
82
41
48
61
55
59
44
65
48
31
43
42
69
29
31
40
38
39
65
28
32
40
32
30
28
48
31
50
63
59
81
43
43
59
55
59
79
39
46
59
53
57
42
63
46
30
42
41
68
28
30
40
38
39
64
27
31
40
31
29
27
47
30
49
61
58
79
42
42
58
54
58
77
39
45
58
52
56
41
61
45
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TECHNICAL. LIFE SCIENCES (Cont’d)
Dublin Low €
Dublin High €
Cork Low €
Cork High €
Regions Low €
Regions High €
Pharmacist
Process Development Chemist
QA Auditor
QA Manager
QA Specialist
QC Analyst – Biochem / Chemistry
QC Analyst – Micro/Biotech
QC Manager
QP Qualified Person
Quality Supervisor
Quality Systems Specialist
Quality Technician
R&D Analytical Chemist
Regulatory Affairs Officer
Regulatory Affairs Specialist
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Scientific Affairs / Medical Liaison Officer
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34
37
70
37
30
30
51
62
51
36
27
31
35
45
70
45
82
55
49
88
59
44
44
78
82
65
52
36
49
45
65
90
60
57
33
36
67
36
29
29
49
60
49
35
26
30
34
43
67
43
79
53
47
85
57
42
42
75
79
63
50
35
47
43
63
87
58
56
32
35
66
35
28
28
48
58
48
34
25
29
33
42
66
42
77
52
46
83
56
41
41
74
77
61
49
34
46
42
61
85
57
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TECHNICAL. LIFE SCIENCES (Cont’d)
Dublin Low €
Dublin High €
Cork Low €
Cork High €
Regions Low €
Regions High €
Scientific Affairs / Medical Liaison Manager
Validation Specialist
Validation Manager
Molecular Diagnostics Specialist
Sales Executive (Medical / Pharma)
Product Manager
Brand Manager
Head of Function (Marketing)
Director of Sales / Marketing
Quality Control Director
Quality Assurance Director
Compliance Manager
Regulatory Affairs Director
Quality Director (head of function)
Clinical Trials Director
EHS Director
R&D Director
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41
65
42
42
42
45
95
90
95
101
75
88
115
92
90
92
75
59
74
62
65
62
65
115
110
118
121
91
105
145
105
110
115
58
39
63
40
36
40
43
91
87
91
97
72
85
111
88
87
88
72
57
71
60
60
60
63
111
106
113
116
88
101
139
101
106
111
57
39
61
40
32
40
42
90
85
90
95
71
83
108
87
85
87
71
56
70
58
58
58
61
108
104
111
114
86
99
137
99
104
108
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TECHNICAL. ENGINEERING
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Generally, demand is still relatively flat across all key areas of Engineering particularly across Manufacturing, Mechanical and Chemical. However, there has been some consistent growth in Quality Engineering positions.
Salaries overall remain relatively flat but with some increases and general growth in the areas of Six Sigma, Lean Engineering, Product Development and R&D.
2010 has started on a positive note, with an increased level of confidence. Professionals are starting to pursue new opportunities for reasons other than fearing redundancy, which is creating some fluidity in the engineering market.
Dublin Low €
Dublin High €
Cork Low €
Cork High €
Regions Low €
Regions High €
Manufacturing Engineering – level 1
Manufacturing Engineering – level 2
Manufacturing Engineering – level 3
Chemical Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Engineering Manager (>100 staff)
Engineering Manager (<100 staff)
Industrial Engineering Manager
Mechanical Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Quality Engineer – Level 1
Quality Engineer – Level 2
Quality Engineer – Level 3
Validation Engineer
Polymer Engineer
Process Development Engineer
R&D Engineer
Lean Six Sigma Engineer
Product Development Engineer
Environmental Engineer
Mechanical Design Engineer
Tooling Engineer
Controls / Automation Engineer
32
27
44
35
33
75
85
72
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33
32
27
44
38
35
42
41
42
42
42
32
35
35
37
44
58
65
62
92
105
92
60
62
37
44
58
67
61
68
68
68
68
59
60
55
68
31
26
42
34
32
72
82
69
32
32
31
26
42
37
34
40
39
40
40
40
31
34
34
36
42
56
63
60
88
101
88
58
60
36
42
56
64
59
65
65
65
65
57
58
53
65
30
25
41
33
31
71
80
68
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30
25
41
36
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40
40
30
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33
35
41
55
61
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87
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TECHNICAL. SUPPLY CHAIN & OPERATIONS
Demand for key supply chain personnel within all Manufacturing sectors has grown in Q1 2010 for the first time since early 2008. High calibre professionals are proving to be key hires for businesses who are naturally looking to reduce costs to keep their business competitive. Professionals with more than five years experience in planning and procurement have been back in demand since Q4 2009. This has increased into 2010 and is likely to continue over the course of the year.
Traditional factors such as location, career progression and package are returning as key motivators for professionals considering moving jobs. This has brought some buoyancy back into the supply chain jobs market.
Dublin Low €
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Cork Low €
Cork High €
Regions Low €
Regions High €
Production Team Leader
Production Supervisor
Technical Production Manager
Production Manager
Operations Manager (>100 staff)
Operations Manager (<100 staff)
Buyer
Supply Chain Analyst
Freight Forward Specialist
Shipping Clerk
Planner
Buyer and Planner
Senior Buyer / Planner
Master Scheduler
Materials Manager
Purchasing Manager
Warehouse Manager
Supply Chain Manager
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60
70
85
34
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25
34
39
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65
65
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85
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62
65
75
85
105
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70
35
52
60
71
71
85
92
75
110
32
38
40
58
67
82
33
37
48
24
33
38
53
53
63
63
42
82
40
60
63
72
82
101
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53
67
34
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58
68
68
82
88
72
106
31
37
40
57
66
80
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32
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75
40
58
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71
80
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66
33
49
57
67
67
80
87
71
104
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TECHNICAL. ENERGY & CONSTRUCTION
Within the energy and construction sector, demand has increased for professionals in Alternative Energy. However the supply of construction personnel outweighs the number of alternative opportunities in energy and companies in this space have a significant “pick of the crop”.
There has been an increase in the need for specialist Construction professionals in Q1 2010 compared to 2009 although salaries are down 15-20% compared to last year.
The Construction market in Ireland is operating as a shadow of its former self, with positions in Architecture, PQS, Main Contracting, Mechanical & Electrical Contracting remaining at all time lows. Most movement so far in 2010 has been to the UK and Middle East to support a stronger than expected growth in the Construction Market in these regions
Dublin Low €
Dublin High €
Cork Low €
Cork High €
Regions Low €
Regions High €
Quantity Surveyor
Site Engineer
Site Manager
Civil Engineer
Structural Engineer
Architect
Project Manager
Programme Manager
Construction Director
Renewable Energy Engineer
Project Manager – Engineer
Technical Sales - Energy
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28
42
28
31
42
60
68
78
42
70
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60
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60
75
81
91
65
85
55
29
27
40
27
30
40
58
65
75
40
67
34
58
43
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42
49
58
72
78
88
63
82
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28
26
40
26
29
40
57
64
74
40
66
33
57
42
52
41
48
57
71
76
86
61
80
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