An opportunity is up for grabs at Monaghan Mushrooms (MM), which wants graduates to help drive its business in Europe and North America — good experience for anyone hoping to run a food business in the future.
MM wants graduates who can integrate into every part of the business, from engineering (climate, renewable energy, mechanical, civil and electrical) to science (food, physics, environmental), business, finance, marketing and agriculture.
An opportunity is up for grabs at Monaghan Mushrooms (MM), which wants graduates to help drive its business in Europe and North America — good experience for anyone hoping to run a food business in the future.
MM wants graduates who can integrate into every part of the business, from engineering (climate, renewable energy, mechanical, civil and electrical) to science (food, physics, environmental), business, finance, marketing and agriculture.
Since it was established 30 years ago, by its founder and CEO Ronnie Wilson, MM has grown into an internationally recognised and respected Irish company, employing over 2,300 people. It has an extensive overseas customer base which includes all of the leading UK food retailers and some of North America’s leading food retailers.
“Far too many well qualified graduates are leaving Ireland to find employment. Today MM is offering some of the most technically advanced and intellectually challenging roles that are available in the food sector. We believe Irish food has a tremendous reputation for quality and that we must continue to nurture and innovate,” said Paul Wilson, chief operating officer at MM.
The graduates will participate in a bespoke 12-month graduate training programme, delivered by the Irish Management Institute (IMI).
The closing date for completed applications is 30 March 2011. Application forms for the new positions are available for download here.