Pfizer launches apprenticeship programme in Kildare

Pfizer launches apprenticeship programme in Kildare

Ben Kirwan, MAMF Apprentice, from Clane, Co Kildare

PFIZER has announced the launch of its 2026 Apprenticeship Programme at its Newbridge site, offering aspiring apprentices a unique pathway to enter a rewarding career in science, engineering and manufacturing.

The programme is open to people of all ages and is suitable for both school leavers or any individual seeking a change of career or education programme. 22 apprenticeships will be available in total across Ireland, including six at Pfizer’s Newbridge facility, with applications accepted online until 17 March.

Delivered as part of Ireland’s National Apprenticeship Programme in partnership with SOLAS, the national further education and training authority, the apprenticeships combine paid, on-the-job learning with academic study. Participants gain hands-on experience while earning nationally recognised QQI qualifications. 

Depending on the discipline, apprenticeships range from two to four years and provide structured pathways into careers in science, engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain.

There are six opportunities available at Newbridge including, four QC Laboratory Apprenticeship positions with three years, leading to a QQI Level 7 science qualification (available at Grange Castle & Newbridge), one Mechanical Automation & Maintenance Fitter (MAMF) Apprenticeship: four years, craft apprenticeship (available at Ringaskiddy & Newbridge), and an Electrical Instrumentation Apprenticeship: 4 years, craft apprenticeship (available at Ringaskiddy & Newbridge).

One current apprentice already forging that path is Ben Kirwan, a 22-year-old third-year Mechanical Automation and Maintenance Fitting (MAMF) apprentice from Clane.

"I decided to do an apprenticeship because I wanted a more hands-on approach to my education,” he said. “Before starting at Pfizer, I completed a year studying architecture at TUD Bolton Street, but I realised it wasn’t the right fit for me. Joining the apprenticeship has allowed me to continue my education while learning how a real workplace operates.

“The apprenticeship is giving me a head start in my career and it is great to be earning while still going to college. From day one, I’ve been able to build practical skills that will serve me for years to come."

Requirements are designed to be inclusive and flexible, with Leaving Certificate results, relevant QQI qualifications and recognition of prior learning all creating eligibility. Candidates brought forward to next stages will complete an online assessment, and those who are successful undergo a group assessment and interviews before selection.

Pfizer’s apprenticeship programme aims to develop Ireland’s future talent in science, engineering, and supply chain operations while offering meaningful career pathways in a world-leading pharmaceutical company.

Applications for Pfizer’s 2026 Apprenticeship Programme in Ireland are now open. Those interested in launching a career in engineering and advanced manufacturing in Kildare are encouraged to apply via Pfizer’s early careers page here, before the closing date of 17 March.

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