Údarás na Gaeltachta
Micheal O'Brien is a seasoned professional in the fields of property management, construction, and quantity surveying, currently serving as Property and Maintenance Executive and Health and Safety Officer at Údarás na Gaeltachta since June 2016. Responsibilities include developing policies for office operations across multiple counties and overseeing construction projects. Prior experience includes roles as Foreman/Quantity Surveyor, Quantity Surveyor at Greenway Construction, Project Manager at Just Composites, and Graduate Quantity Surveyor at AECOM. O'Brien began a career in shore maintenance with Island Ferries, providing essential upkeep for ferry operations, after attaining a Bachelor's Degree in Construction Economics and Quantity Surveying from the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology.
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Údarás na Gaeltachta
An t-eagras forbartha réigiúnach freagrach as cruthú fostaíochta, forbairt fiontair, cothú pobail agus teanga sa Ghaeltacht. The regional development authority responsible for job creation, enterprise and community development, Irish language maintenance in the Gaeltacht. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tá sé mar aidhm ag Údarás na Gaeltachta fostaíocht a chruthú trí fhiontraíocht a spreagadh sa Ghaeltacht. Cuidíonn an fhostaíocht a chruthaítear le pobal na Gaeltachta a bhuanú agus mar thoradh ar sin déantar an Ghaeilge mar theanga labhartha sna ceantair sin a neartú. Déanann an tÚdarás gach iarracht an cuspóir seo a bhaint amach trí fhorbairt fiontraíochta agus tionscnaimh chruthaithe fostaíochta a chothú agus a mhaoiniú, chomh maith le tacaíocht a thabhairt d’eagrais phobail agus d’imeachtaí teangabhunaithe. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Údarás na Gaeltachta’s role as a regional development authority is to stimulate job-creation by supporting and encouraging the development of enterprise in the Gaeltacht. The employment created helps to stabilise Gaeltacht communities and thereby strengthen Irish as a living language in the Gaeltacht. The authority endeavours to achieve that objective by funding and fostering a wide range of enterprise development and job creation initiatives and by supporting strategic language, cultural and community based activities.