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Damien Mason, Mechanical Engineer

Damien Mason studied Mechanical Engineering in the University of Limerick. He is now working as a Mechanical Engineer for Irish Cement and is based in Drogheda.

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PR Executive Graduate Testimonial
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From PLC Course to Radio Producer
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Life as a Shipping Company Executive
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Career Profile: Dairy Farm Owner
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Working in Cybersecurity
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