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Looking for a trusted Carpenter Recruitment Agency in Ireland? AtoZ Serwis Plus helps Irish construction firms, joinery workshops, furniture manufacturers, shopfitting contractors, heritage restoration ateliers, and shipyards hire skilled site carpenters and joinery production staff quickly, legally, and cost-effectively across Ireland. From carpenter recruitment and construction trade staffing to senior site foreman roles, we cover the full carpentry and woodworking workforce. Carpenters, joiners, and skilled construction trade workers feature on Ireland's shortage occupations list, qualifying for fast-track Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit processing.
In today's competitive Irish construction and woodworking economy, the right carpentry team makes the difference between meeting project handover dates and losing contracts to faster competitors. We connect Irish employers with skilled site carpenters, formwork carpenters, finish carpenters, joiners, cabinet makers, shopfitters, heritage restoration carpenters, shipyard joiners, furniture makers, framing carpenters, and senior site foremen who deliver consistent output from day one across Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, and Kilkenny.
Whether you need ten formwork carpenters for a Dublin construction project or a complete joinery team for a furniture manufacturer, AtoZ Serwis Plus delivers reliable, compliant, and scalable Irish carpenter recruitment and construction staffing solutions tailored to your project timelines and Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit requirements. Browse current openings via our job seeker portal or explore carpentry career opportunities in Ireland.
Ireland is facing a structural shortage of skilled carpenters, joiners, formwork carpenters, finish carpenters, and site foremen across the Irish carpentry and woodworking industry. Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment confirms strong sectoral demand, with Ireland's carpenter salary minimums starting at €2,148 gross per month (Irish National Minimum Wage at 39h/week).
Industry data shows that Irish construction firms, joinery workshops, and furniture manufacturers face sustained labour gaps across Dublin housing crisis construction, Irish heritage thatched cottage restoration, Galway shipyard carpentry. The shortage is most pronounced for experienced site carpenters, heritage restoration carpenters, shipyard joiners, cabinet makers, and lead carpenters who can deliver consistent workmanship and meet stringent building-regulation and quality standards. Local terminology — siúinéir, carpenter, and joiner — appears widely in Irish carpentry job postings, and our recruiters work fluently across these terms when sourcing candidates locally.
This shortage creates real challenges for Irish employers. Construction projects miss handover dates. Heritage restoration tenders go unfilled. Joinery workshops cannot meet furniture export orders. Labour costs rise under the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order. Experienced carpenters receive multiple offers from competing Irish employers like John Sisk & Son, neighbouring European construction groups, and main contractors expanding across Ireland. Domestic recruitment alone cannot fill the gap.
That is why more Irish construction and joinery employers are partnering with specialised recruitment agencies like AtoZ Serwis Plus. We bring speed, sourcing expertise, skills assessment capability, and global reach that in-house HR teams cannot easily replicate — particularly when navigating shortage occupation pathways and the Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit system.
The Irish carpentry labour market is hiring across a wide range of trade roles in Dublin and other Ireland carpentry hubs. The following positions are most in demand right now and qualify for Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit sponsorship through AtoZ Serwis Plus.
Experienced formwork carpenters and site carpenters working on Irish construction projects, residential developments, commercial buildings, and infrastructure works across Dublin and major construction hubs.
Framing carpenters building timber-frame structures, roof trusses, stud walls, and CLT engineered timber assemblies across Irish residential and commercial construction sites.
Skilled finish carpenters installing internal doors, skirting, architrave, staircases, and bespoke joinery for Irish residential builds, office fit-outs, and luxury properties.
Experienced cabinet makers and bench joiners producing kitchens, wardrobes, library fit-outs, and bespoke furniture in Irish joinery workshops. CNC operation and hand-tool craftsmanship valued.
Specialist heritage restoration carpenters trained in traditional joinery techniques, hand-cut joints, and historic timber conservation for Irish listed buildings, castles, churches, and UNESCO heritage properties.
Marine carpenters and shipyard joiners working on Irish yacht builds, superyacht refits, cruise ship interiors, and inland barge construction. Experience with marine-grade timber and curved joinery valued.
Shopfitters delivering retail fit-outs, display joinery, bar and restaurant interiors, and luxury boutique installations across Irish shopping centres and high streets.
Furniture makers crafting bespoke pieces, antique reproductions, and contemporary designer furniture for Irish workshops and luxury clients.
Senior site foremen and lead carpenters managing crews, scheduling joinery deliveries, supervising quality control, and liaising with main contractors across Irish construction sites.
Carpenter salaries in Ireland have risen steadily as construction and joinery demand outpaces local labour supply. Irish employers must offer competitive packages aligned with the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order requirements to attract reliable carpentry staff.
The minimum wage threshold for carpenters in Ireland starts at €2,148 gross per month (Irish National Minimum Wage at 39h/week), with experienced site carpenters and specialist joiners earning well above this baseline. Working carpenters in Ireland typically earn €2,800 to €4,500 per month, depending on role, experience, and location. Dublin commands the highest salaries, while regional construction projects trend slightly lower.
Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit applications for non-EU carpenters must meet the Ireland salary threshold. Our recruiters ensure Irish employers offer competitive packages that satisfy both legal requirements and market expectations.
We are a focused construction-trades recruitment company serving Ireland, working exclusively with carpentry, joinery, and woodworking roles. Our recruiters genuinely understand the differences among a site carpenter, a heritage restoration carpenter, a shipyard joiner, a cabinet maker, a furniture maker, and a Irish site foreman.
This deep specialisation enables us to evaluate candidates with precision and match them to your Irish operational needs while ensuring full compliance with the Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit system and Irish wage requirements.
We do not just send CVs. We work as your strategic carpentry talent partner, evaluating candidates against real workmanship criteria and delivering carpentry staff who match both your project standards and your Irish workshop and site culture.
Hiring carpenters internally in Ireland takes time, money, and specialised construction-trades knowledge that most HR teams lack. Working with a professional carpentry recruitment agency in Ireland brings clear advantages.
We maintain a global database of qualified candidates already screened for carpentry experience, trade certifications, and Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit eligibility. You skip the slow sourcing phase and move straight to interviewing the strongest carpenter profiles.
Specialised carpenter roles in Ireland can take 3 to 6 months to fill internally due to immigration complexity. Our focused process compresses that timeline through pre-screened candidate pools and established Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment workflows.
Bad carpentry hires are expensive — costing Irish construction firms missed handover dates, snagging callbacks, and contract penalties. Our screening reduces mis-hire risk through trade-skills tests, reference checks, and practical workmanship evaluation.
Ireland's construction-trades immigration landscape includes the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order, GDPR requirements, and Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit procedures. We handle every compliance step so your Irish construction firm avoids legal exposure.
Hidden hiring costs — sourcing, screening, skills testing, onboarding, and replacement after early departures — add up quickly. Our flat-fee or percentage-based pricing model makes total cost predictable for Irish construction and joinery employers.
For Irish main contractors needing heritage restoration carpenters, shipyard joiners, bespoke cabinet makers, or site foremen, our specialist sourcing network reaches into trade-school networks and craft communities that general recruiters cannot access.
Our Irish carpenter recruitment services support every stage of your hiring journey — from initial role definition through onboarding and beyond.
Full-time, indefinite contracts for Irish construction firms, joinery workshops, furniture manufacturers, and main contractors. Suitable for site carpenters, finish carpenters, heritage restoration carpenters, shipyard joiners, cabinet makers, and senior site foremen.
Project-based placements for Irish construction firms ramping up for major builds, tight-deadline fit-outs, and seasonal restoration campaigns. All contracts comply with the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order requirements.
Confidential executive search for senior Irish construction leadership — Operations Directors, Site Managers, Master Carpenters, and Joinery Workshop Managers at major Irish construction groups and luxury developers.
Full coordination of Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit applications, EU Blue Card processing, and long-stay visas for non-EU candidates destined for Irish construction and joinery roles. We work with Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment from initial application through residence registration. Register as an employer to start hiring.
Specialist sourcing for Irish main contractors winning new contracts, developers launching large builds, or joinery workshops scaling production — placing 20-100+ carpenters in coordinated batches.
Dedicated sourcing for heritage restoration carpenters, shipyard joiners, bespoke cabinet makers, and senior site foremen needed by Irish premium developers. Independent recruiters can join our partner network.
One of the biggest barriers to international carpenter hiring in Ireland is immigration complexity. AtoZ Serwis Plus provides end-to-end work permit and visa support so Irish construction and joinery employers can hire global talent without administrative burden.
The Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit is the primary route for carpenters seeking Irish employment. Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment processes applications through enterprise.gov.ie and inis.gov.ie. We handle the complete lifecycle including employment contracts aligned to the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order, skills documentation, salary threshold verification, and document apostille and certified translation where required.
Qualified carpenters may access the Critical Skills Employment Permit and Trusted Partner Initiative route for accelerated processing. Carpenter, joiner, and skilled construction trade roles are explicitly listed on Ireland shortage occupations, qualifying for expedited processing.
The EU Blue Card route is available for highly qualified carpentry and joinery specialists targeting Ireland. Applicants need recognised qualifications, a binding Irish job offer, and a salary above the Ireland EU Blue Card threshold. AtoZ Serwis Plus handles the complete application through Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. Approved holders gain long-term residence with intra-EU mobility after 18 months.
For non-EU/EEA workers, we coordinate the national D visa or equivalent long-stay entry visa required to enter Ireland. Workers relocating with families benefit from Irish family reunification provisions, with spouses gaining work authorisation in most cases.
After qualifying periods of legal Irish residence (typically 5 years), carpenters can pursue long-term status. Explore our Ireland work permit guide, or visit carpentry jobs in Ireland.
Our carpenter recruitment services are tailored to the unique needs of every segment of the Irish construction, joinery, and woodworking industry.
Irish construction firms, main contractors, and infrastructure developers require trained site carpenters, formwork carpenters, framing carpenters, and lead carpenters familiar with building regulations and project timelines.
Irish heritage trusts, conservation agencies, and listed-building owners need specialist heritage restoration carpenters trained in traditional joinery techniques, hand-cut joints, and historic timber conservation.
Irish joinery workshops, furniture manufacturers, and bespoke cabinet making businesses — including John Sisk & Son and other major operators — need reliable bench joiners, cabinet makers, and furniture makers for workshop production and export orders.
Irish shipyards, superyacht refit yards, and marine carpentry workshops need shipyard joiners experienced with marine-grade timber, curved joinery, watertight installations, and complex interior fit-outs.
Irish commercial fit-out specialists, office construction firms, and corporate property developers need finish carpenters and joiners for office partitions, reception fit-outs, and corporate property programmes.
Irish shopfitting contractors, luxury retail brands, and hospitality groups need experienced shopfitters and retail joiners for store rollouts, bar and restaurant interiors, and boutique installations.
Irish schools, universities, government buildings, transport hubs, and cultural venues need site carpenters for new builds and refurbishments, plus heritage and conservation carpenters for listed properties.
If you are a site carpenter, finish carpenter, heritage restoration carpenter, cabinet maker, shopfitter, or shipyard joiner seeking legal employment in Ireland, AtoZ Serwis Plus supports you from initial application through your first day at a Irish employer.
We work only with vetted Irish construction and joinery employers offering legal employment contracts compliant with the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order. Every vacancy includes verified salary aligned to €2,800 to €4,500 per month ranges, contract type, site location, and Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit sponsorship status.
Our recruiters review your work history, carpentry specialisations, and trade certifications, then provide actionable feedback on positioning your skills for the Irish carpentry market. We brief you on each Irish employer's hiring process, practical trade tests, and workshop or site culture before you commit to interviews.
Once you accept a Irish offer, our immigration specialists guide you through the Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit application step by step. We coordinate with Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, prepare your document pack, manage translations and apostille, and brief you on embassy appointments through enterprise.gov.ie and inis.gov.ie.
Moving to Ireland involves more than a visa. We help with initial accommodation near your Irish site or workshop, opening a Irish bank account, registering your address with local authorities, finding healthcare coverage, and the practical first-week essentials. Beyond initial placement, we maintain long-term relationships with placed carpenters and support future opportunities across our Irish employer network.
Ready to start? Register as a job seeker or browse current carpentry roles in Ireland to take the first step.
We follow a structured, transparent process that delivers consistent results for Irish construction and joinery employers.
We start with a detailed conversation about your Irish carpentry projects, sites, role requirements, shift patterns, salary band aligned to €2,800 to €4,500 per month ranges, and timeline. No CV is sent until we understand your needs.
Our sourcing draws on our pre-vetted carpenter database, active outreach to passive candidates in Ireland and across our 50+ country network, and targeted referrals from carpenters placed at recognised Irish employers.
Shortlisted candidates undergo CV verification, structured interviews, reference checks, language assessment (English), trade-skills competency evaluation, and practical workmanship assessment for skilled roles.
You receive a shortlist with full profiles, carpentry specialisation summaries, reference notes, and skills assessment results. We then manage the interview process — scheduling, video calls, site visits to your Irish construction site or joinery workshop, and feedback collection.
We handle salary negotiations within your approved range, contract drafting aligned with the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order requirements, overtime and travel allowance discussions, and the formal offer acceptance process.
For international hires, we coordinate the complete Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit application through enterprise.gov.ie and inis.gov.ie, embassy appointments, document apostille and translation, and pre-arrival preparation. Our specialists handle construction-trades sector documentation requirements.
We assist with flights, initial accommodation near your Irish site, address registration, opening a Irish bank account, and first-week integration. We check in at 30, 60, and 90 days to ensure successful integration within your Irish carpentry organisation.
Ireland's domestic carpenter labour market cannot meet rising construction and joinery demand. That is why we have built a global sourcing infrastructure spanning more than 50 countries — bringing qualified international carpenters, joiners, and woodworking specialists directly to Irish employers.
Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Indonesia produce skilled carpenters and joiners each year, many trained at vocational institutes and with experience on international construction projects across the Gulf and Southeast Asia, ready for Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit sponsorship.
Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, and Uzbekistan offer significant carpentry and joinery workforce pools with strong traditional woodworking heritage, cultural proximity to Irish workplace expectations, and shorter onboarding curves for European construction environments.
Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, UAE, and growing Latin American construction workforces — established trade-training ecosystems producing experienced carpenters with rising Irish employer interest under bilateral skills partnerships.
We source mobile EU and EEA carpenters from Romania, Bulgaria, Portugal, Poland, Hungary, and the Balkans — tradespeople with the right to work in Ireland without permit restrictions under EU freedom of movement.
Our Irish carpenter recruitment activity is concentrated in the regions where construction investment, joinery production, and skilled carpenter shortages are most pronounced.
Beyond these primary hubs, we also recruit for emerging Irish construction locations, regional joinery workshops, heritage restoration projects, and shipyards across Ireland.
Not all carpenter recruitment agencies in Ireland are created equal. Use this checklist to identify a trustworthy partner.
Choose an agency that works exclusively or predominantly with carpentry, joinery, and woodworking trades. General recruiters often miss the trade-specific nuances of these specialised positions.
Make sure the agency can source carpenters internationally, not just from within Ireland or the EU. Verify they understand the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order, GDPR, Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment procedures, and Irish construction sectoral wage structures.
Ask how the agency screens carpentry candidates. Look for practical workmanship tests, trade-skills competency evaluation, reference checks, English language assessments, and structured interviews aligned with Irish workmanship standards.
Check client testimonials, case studies, and references from recognised Irish construction and joinery groups. Avoid agencies with hidden fees — choose partners who communicate openly about wage rates and immigration timelines.
The best Irish agencies handle everything from sourcing through onboarding, including Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit coordination, Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment approvals, relocation, and integration support.
The Irish carpentry and woodworking industry is changing fast. Here are the key trends shaping carpenter recruitment in Ireland.
Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment continues to support international construction-trades recruitment through shortage-occupation fast-track processing. Carpenter, joiner, and skilled construction trade roles increasingly qualify for Critical Skills Employment Permit and Trusted Partner Initiative processing.
Irish architects and developers are turning to cross-laminated timber (CLT), glulam, and other engineered wood systems — driving demand for carpenters skilled in engineered timber installation, panel handling, and structural connections.
Irish heritage trusts, conservation agencies, and listed-building owners are investing in long-overdue restoration programmes — creating demand for carpenters trained in traditional joinery techniques and hand-cut joints.
Rising demand for bespoke kitchens, wardrobes, library fit-outs, and high-end furniture is creating premium-pay opportunities for trained cabinet makers, bench joiners, and furniture makers across Ireland.
Irish sectoral wages for carpenters now start at €2,148 gross per month (Irish National Minimum Wage at 39h/week), with skilled site carpenters and lead carpenters earning at the upper end of the €2,800 to €4,500 per month range. More Irish employers are sponsoring Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit and EU Blue Card placements to attract global talent.
Irish joinery workshops and main contractors are adopting CNC routing, digital templating, BIM-coordinated joinery, and laser-measured site surveys — creating demand for technically literate carpenters who blend traditional craft with modern digital tools.
We have built our reputation in Ireland on three core principles: quality, compliance, and partnership.
Quality comes from our exclusive focus on carpentry, joinery, and woodworking trade roles, rigorous skills screening, and presenting only candidates who genuinely match your Irish workmanship standards and project culture.
Compliance comes from adhering to the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order, GDPR, Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit requirements, and Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment procedures at every step, protecting your Irish construction or joinery business from legal and regulatory risk. Partnership comes from acting as your long-term Irish carpentry workforce planning advisor — we invest in understanding your operations and helping you build sustainable carpentry capabilities in Ireland. Our Irish clients stay with us because we help them build stronger teams faster, with less risk and less administrative burden.
Take the first step toward your Irish carpentry career. Choose the option that fits you best.
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Register Now!A carpenter recruitment agency in Ireland is a specialised firm that helps Irish construction firms, joinery workshops, furniture manufacturers, shopfitting contractors, and main contractors find, screen, and hire qualified site carpenters, finish carpenters, heritage restoration carpenters, cabinet makers, shipyard joiners, and lead carpenters. It handles candidate sourcing, skills screening, Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit coordination, and visa support for international carpenter placements in Ireland.
Irish carpenter recruitment agencies save time, reduce hiring risk, provide access to pre-vetted candidates, and handle compliance with the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order and the Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit system. They are especially valuable for specialised, hard-to-fill, and shortage-occupation carpentry roles where local Irish supply is limited.
Most Irish carpenter agencies charge a percentage of the candidate's annual salary, usually between 12 and 22 per cent for permanent placements. Bulk hiring, project-based placements, and contract arrangements use different pricing models based on Irish market rates.
Site carpenter and joiner roles typically take 4 to 8 weeks, including Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit processing. Specialist roles such as heritage restoration carpenters and shipyard joiners can take 8 to 12 weeks. Bulk team hiring for Irish construction firms or new project starts is usually completed in 6 to 14 weeks depending on visa requirements.
Yes — carpenter, joiner, and skilled construction trade roles feature on Ireland's shortage list, qualifying for fast-track Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit processing through Critical Skills Employment Permit and Trusted Partner Initiative.
Yes. We source qualified carpenters, joiners, and skilled construction tradespeople from over 50 countries and coordinate Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit applications, EU Blue Card processing, and long-stay visa applications for non-EU hires destined for Irish construction and joinery roles.
We recruit across Ireland, with strong activity in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, and Kilkenny, and other Irish construction and joinery hubs.
We recruit site carpenters, formwork carpenters, finish carpenters, framing carpenters, heritage restoration carpenters, shipyard joiners, cabinet makers, bench joiners, shopfitters, furniture makers, and senior site foremen for Irish construction and joinery operations.
Yes. We support permanent placement, fixed-term contract hiring for major projects, project cover for Irish construction firms, and bulk team placements for new contract wins. All contract types meet the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order requirements.
We use detailed CV reviews, work history verification, employer reference checks, practical workmanship tests, trade-skills competency evaluation for specialist roles, English language assessment, and culture-fit evaluation aligned with Irish workmanship standards.
Yes. We maintain full GDPR compliance throughout the recruitment lifecycle, including obtaining proper consent, securely storing candidate data, and sharing data only with authorised parties per Irish data protection regulations.
Yes. We work with Irish carpentry businesses of all sizes, from boutique joinery workshops hiring their first cabinet maker to large main contractors building complete new Dublin construction crews.
We cover Irish construction and main contractors, heritage restoration and conservation, joinery workshops and furniture manufacturers, shipyards and marine carpentry, commercial fit-out and office construction, retail shopfitting and brand rollouts, and public buildings and specialist carpentry.
No. Irish authorities including Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment make all immigration decisions. Hiring decisions are made by individual Irish construction and joinery employers. We coordinate the process, prepare documents, and provide expert support, but we never guarantee outcomes.
We focus exclusively on carpentry, joinery, and woodworking trade roles. We offer global talent reach across 50+ countries. We coordinate Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit and visa processes end-to-end. We act as long-term workforce planning partners rather than transactional vendors. And we maintain transparent communication and full Irish regulatory compliance at every stage.
Yes. Irish construction firms increasingly run extended-hours operations to meet tight handover dates, and we source carpenters willing to work shift patterns including weekends, evenings, and bank holidays, with all contracts including required overtime premiums under the Employment Permits Act and Construction Industry Federation Sectoral Employment Order.
We maintain ongoing relationships with experienced carpenters across Europe and globally, conduct discreet outreach to lead carpenters at competitor main contractors, leverage trade-school and apprenticeship networks, and use specialist databases of pre-qualified tradespeople already screened for Irish market suitability.
Carpentry candidates typically need a valid passport, signed Irish employment contract, evidence of carpentry experience or vocational qualifications, criminal record certificate from country of origin, proof of accommodation in Ireland, valid health insurance, passport photographs, and the application fee. Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment provides the complete current document checklist through enterprise.gov.ie and inis.gov.ie.
Yes. Executive search is a core service. We conduct discreet, confidential searches for Operations Director, Site Manager, Master Carpenter, and Joinery Workshop Manager placements at major Irish construction groups, heritage trusts, and luxury developers.
The EU Blue Card for Ireland is an EU-wide work and residence permit for highly qualified professionals. For carpentry and construction sector applications, it generally fits senior site managers, joinery workshop managers, master carpenters, and project managers with recognised qualifications and salaries above the Irish EU Blue Card threshold. Applicants need recognised qualifications (or equivalent professional experience), a Irish job offer, and salary above the official threshold.
Getting started is simple. Contact our team via atozserwisplus.com or our employer registration form. We will arrange a discovery call to understand your Irish carpentry projects, operational needs, role requirements, and timeline. Within days, you will receive a customised carpenter recruitment proposal aligned to your Ireland hiring needs and budget.
Speak to a Recruitment Specialist. Skip the slow Irish hiring process in Ireland. Get pre-vetted site carpenters, finish carpenters, and joinery specialists with full Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit sponsorship and relocation support. Trusted by leading Irish construction firms, joinery workshops, and main contractors across Ireland.
Hiring the right carpenters is one of the most important decisions your Irish construction or joinery business in Ireland will make this year. The right hires deliver consistent workmanship, protect your project margins, and create lasting client relationships. The wrong hires waste time and money and create snagging issues that hurt your reputation for years.
AtoZ Serwis Plus combines deep Irish carpentry expertise across Ireland, global talent reach across 50+ countries, full compliance including Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit coordination, and end-to-end recruitment support to help Irish construction firms, joinery workshops, and main contractors build stronger carpentry teams faster and with less risk.
Whether you need ten formwork carpenters for a Dublin construction project, a complete joinery team for a furniture manufacturer anywhere in Ireland, or a Site Manager to lead your Irish construction strategy, we are ready to help. Contact us today and take the first step toward building a stronger, more reliable Irish carpentry organisation.
AtoZ Serwis Plus provides professional recruitment and immigration coordination services for Irish employers in Ireland seeking qualified carpenter and joinery talent. We do not guarantee employment outcomes, Irish Critical Skills Employment Permit and General Employment Permit approvals, or visa decisions. All immigration and hiring decisions are made solely by official Ireland government authorities including Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, and by registered Irish employers. The information on this page is for general guidance only and may vary based on Ireland regulations and individual circumstances. For specific advice, please consult licensed Irish immigration professionals and refer to official government portals such as enterprise.gov.ie and inis.gov.ie.
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