GetReskilled

GetReskilled GetReskilled is an awarding-winning education company. GetReskilled is an award-winning Irish/American education company. Study at a time that suits you.

We'll retrain or upskill you ONLINE for a higher-paying career or a promotion in the Pharmaceutical and Med Device Manufacturing Industry or the Engineering or Validation Consultancies in this sector. We provide retraining and validation courses for the pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing industry. With every GetReskilled ONLINE program;

You’ll have a dedicated course leader who stays

with you throughout the course. We release only one week’s worth of material at a time and then MANUALLY check your progress at the end of every week to make sure that you are keeping up with your work. Your course leader will email or telephone you if it looks like you’re starting to fall behind. This helps us to spot any potential problems early and helps you completely finish the program. Here are some other great reasons you should choose GetReskilled. Our Intake Process:

We talk to every prospective student on the phone to make sure they’ve applied for the most appropriate course for them, based on their skills, experience, and career goals. Our Course Delivery:

100% ONLINE delivery – We deliver the program using a series of videos, quizzes, interactive activities, and projects. This means:
You can learn from home or anywhere you have a decent internet connection. You don’t need to waste your time or money commuting to class or on expensive hotel or travel junkets. There are no fixed schedules or Zoom classes. Family-friendly – You’ve got kids? Not a problem. Study after they have gone to bed. Dedicated course leader – As a GetReskilled student, you will have a named course leader that stays with you throughout your course – this is a single point of contact for all queries and questions. Choose a faster/slower schedule – Your working schedules or family life plans are unpredictable so we offer flexible delivery. Choose a faster/slower schedule or pause the delivery of the course. Developed on-site by scientists and engineers – Our programs were developed by working scientists and engineers in the pharmaceutical industry. They have decades of experience so you get the most practical and up-to-date course content. Over 10-year experience delivering courses ONLINE – We’ve been delivering our programs online for almost 10 years so you are in safe hands. University Accreditation:

Technological University Dublin – Our certificate and degree programs are university accredited by Technological University Dublin, Ireland. Our Additional Support:

Talk to us anytime – Our support extends beyond the end of your technical course – GetReskilled students are always welcome to get in touch with industry or job hunting questions
More than technical training – We offer more than just technical training – depending on your course choice you might be eligible for our Advanced Career Coaching module, Professional Writing Skills module, Graduate Career Job Action Plan module, or Graduate Career Roadmap module
Free job hunting resources – As part of our commitment to helping our students, we provide high-quality free of charge industry resources such as our Irish and UK Pharma Jobs boards

Geraldine Creaner (nee Griffin) passed away peacefully yesterday, 19th August 2026. As most people know, GetReskilled is...
20/08/2026

Geraldine Creaner (nee Griffin) passed away peacefully yesterday, 19th August 2026. As most people know, GetReskilled is a family business, and Geraldine was at the heart of this. She prided herself on knowing every student’s name and was simultaneously cheerleader and mentor (sometimes torMENTOR when the case needed it!) for nearly 2,000 students over the past 12 years. She changed so many lives for the better and her legacy lives on in not just her family but also in the people who she helped transition and upskill into the pharmaceutical and medical device industry.

Our Geraldine was a Clare woman at heart, having been born in Ennis, and was keen to remind her friends and neighbours in Cork of this by flying the Clare flag at every hurling match (yes – especially the ones where they were playing Cork!). She spent the last 40 years travelling the world, and will be returning home to Ennis as her final resting place next week.

Geraldine qualified as a laboratory technician at Carlow Regional Technical College (now South East Technological University) in 1978. She was the first person in her family to obtain a third-level qualification, and she funded her own studies by working as a waitress every summer and borrowing from the Credit Union.

Upon graduation, she secured a Laboratory Technician role with Antigen in Roscrea. She subsequently moved back closer to home to Syntex Pharmaceuticals (later Roche) in Clarecastle – where she met and married Gerry Creaner, a chemical engineer from Dublin who had gotten his first job on the Clarecastle site.

In 1986, she took a career break to raise her children (Niamh, Sinead and Colm). During this time, her and the family moved around Ireland and the rest of the world living in Grand Bahama, Cork, Singapore, Boston and London.

In 2012, Geraldine came back to work for GetReskilled, becoming Programme Director – thus beginning the “family” part of this family company as Niamh, Sinead and Colm have all subsequently joined GetReskilled over the years. She always joked that when Gerry had asked her to come work with him, he said it was only for a few months and that it later turned out she was too good to replace. She was absolutely right.

The pastoral care GetReskilled students receive is all down to the systems Geraldine put together. We all know that the hardest part of returning to education is trying to have the support network in place to make it possible – because there is always going to be a day when quitting seems easier than continuing. Geraldine seemed to be able to instinctively know how to balance the Mentor, TorMENTOR and Cheerleader role. She knew when someone just needed a break to catch their breath, and when someone needed a push because they were so close to the finish line it was in sight even if they couldn’t see it yet.

Geraldine did not discover a molecule or commission a facility. She did something this industry needs just as badly and finds far harder. She helped 2,000 people make the career change into an industry that needs them.

The good, kind and supportive acts we put out into the world always come back to us in unsuspecting ways. Geraldine had been diagnosed with a Stage 4 Glioblastoma, and so the medicines and medical devices that were keeping her alive and comfortable were manufactured, validated and released on regulated sites by the operators, technicians, quality specialists and validation engineers she trained.

She helped build the workforce that was caring for her. We can think of no clearer measure of what one person’s work in this industry can amount to.

Geraldine was loved by so many including her husband Gerry, her daughters Niamh and Sinead, and her son Colm. Beloved by her sisters Mary Chawke, Frances O’Donoghue and Tina McGann; and her brothers-in-law Gerry McGann and Ray O’Donoghue. Predeceased by her sister Ann Slattery. Her nieces and nephews (all of whom remember their Auntie Geraldine), and her grand-nieces and nephews (who all fondly remember their Granty-Geraldine), her friends, neighbours and thousands of students who she was always there for.

Her Reposing and Funeral details can be found
https://www.getreskilled.com/geraldine-creaner/

Directive… Regulation… Guidance… What's the difference?Directive:An EU legal act that sets out a goal that all EU countr...
20/08/2026

Directive… Regulation… Guidance… What's the difference?

Directive:

An EU legal act that sets out a goal that all EU countries must achieve, but allows each country to decide how to transpose it into national law.

Example - Directive 2017/1572/EU requires all Member States to implement harmonised GMP standards, but each can decide how to incorporate these into their legal system

Regulation:

A binding legislative act that is immediately enforceable in all Member States without the need for national implementation.

Example - Regulation (EU) 536/2014 governs clinical trials and automatically applies across the EU.

Guidance:

Non-binding recommendations issued by regulatory authorities (e.g. EMA, ICH, FDA). They explain how to comply with laws or what the regulator expects in inspections.

Example - ICH Q9 (Quality Risk Management) is guidance adopted by EMA, MHRA, HPRA, and FDA.

👉 Follow us at for pharmaceutical validation and industry updates. Click that 🔔 to keep up with our latest posts

☎️ Feel free to reach out if you would like advice on retraining or upskilling in this sector. Our team at GetReskilled includes validation engineers, scientists and lab technicians who have worked in the pharma industry.

AbbVie operates in Ireland at a scale few companies can match.Nearly 2,900 employees.Multiple sites across four counties...
19/08/2026

AbbVie operates in Ireland at a scale few companies can match.

Nearly 2,900 employees.
Multiple sites across four counties.
Manufacturing that supports global supply of oral solid dose, sterile products, APIs and device-enabled therapies.

Ireland isn’t a satellite operation for AbbVie - it’s a core part of its global manufacturing and supply network. But the scale and specialisation of each site isn’t always visible from the outside.

We’ve mapped out AbbVie’s Irish operations site-by-site, using publicly available data.

Read more: https://www.getreskilled.com/abbvie-in-ireland/

Which pharma and med-tech companies are setting the global benchmark for performance in 2025?TIME and Statista ranked wo...
18/08/2026

Which pharma and med-tech companies are setting the global benchmark for performance in 2025?

TIME and Statista ranked worldwide companies across all industries based on employee satisfaction, revenue growth, and sustainability transparency (ESG), and published a list of the top 1,000.

From this list, we compiled a selection of the top-performing companies in the pharmaceutical, medical device and medtech sectors. The top performers (all within the top 250) were:

15 Novo Nordisk
25 Johnson & Johnson
39 Mckesson Corporation
41 ELI Lilly and Company
43 Astrazeneca
53 Merck & Co.
59 Cardinal Health
80 GSK
105 Roche
114 Novartis
115 Boston Scientific
155 CSL
204 Amgen
214 Boehringer Ingelheim
230 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

👉 Follow us at GetReskilled for pharmaceutical validation and industry updates. Click that 🔔 to keep up with my latest posts or click the link in the first comment to see our full range of courses.

☎️ Feel free to reach out if you would like advice on retraining or upskilling in this sector. Our team at GetReskilled includes engineers, scientists and lab technicians who have worked in the pharma industry

Click here to see the full TIME list - https://time.com/7315547/worlds-best-companies-of-2025/

And click here to view the full range of GetReskilled courses - https://www.getreskilled.com/pharmaceutical-courses/

For all our current students, progress check-ins are tomorrow so make sure you’ve emailed your completed question bookle...
16/08/2026

For all our current students, progress check-ins are tomorrow so make sure you’ve emailed your completed question booklet (and workshop assignment, if applicable) to your Course Coordinator by midnight tonight so we can open up the next session of work for you without delay.

A little reminder this week: you're not on your own. 🤝 If something's got you stuck, don't sit on it — message your Cour...
16/08/2026

A little reminder this week: you're not on your own. 🤝 If something's got you stuck, don't sit on it — message your Course Coordinator and we'll help you work through it before tonight's deadline. And if you're all sorted, email your completed booklet (and workshop assignment, if it applies) by midnight as usual. Reaching out is always the right move. 💛

Week 8: A permanent, leak-tight join.🔹 What it is: A welded connection where two pipe ends are fused together.🔹 Spot it:...
14/08/2026

Week 8: A permanent, leak-tight join.

🔹 What it is: A welded connection where two pipe ends are fused together.

🔹 Spot it: A simple X on the line.

🔹 In a pharma plant: Hygienic, permanent joins on product-contact pipework.

🔹 Why it matters for validation: Weld records and inspection are key documentation for installation qualification.

Full symbol library 👉 https://www.getreskilled.com/validation/pid-symbols/

These 10 Pharma and Med Device companies employ almost 5,000 people in Co. Waterford!If you want to know more, there’s a...
13/08/2026

These 10 Pharma and Med Device companies employ almost 5,000 people in Co. Waterford!

If you want to know more, there’s actually a dedicated pharma and med device county guide for Waterford on our website.

It’s there that you’ll find a map of where exactly these sites are, detailed company profiles, and information about new jobs coming to the area.
https://www.getreskilled.com/pharma-med-device-companies-waterford/

If you know of any companies missing from the list, drop me a comment below and I’ll update it! Thanks!

Where can Quality Engineers work in the pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing industries?If you are coming fro...
12/08/2026

Where can Quality Engineers work in the pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing industries?

If you are coming from a discrete manufacturing environment, the majority of QA, QC and quality management roles for those with production, manufacturing, industrial, or mechanical engineering backgrounds will be in medical device manufacturing as there is a much broader use of discrete manufacturing.

Pharmaceutical and biopharma manufacturing may have a few roles but the majority (not all) tend to be concentrated around packaging operations.

NOTE: The majority of Quality Control (QC) roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing involve laboratory testing and for that reason, the majority of QC roles in the sector tend to be filled by those with a laboratory science background, not production, manufacturing, industrial or mechanical engineering backgrounds.

👉 But as always, there will be exceptions.

If you came into quality from a mechanical engineering or plant engineering background, you could also look at environmental quality roles. Pharma needs purified water and clean air systems to manufacture safe medicines which are used for injections and part of your job would be to maintain and ensure the quality of the output of these systems.

Apart from “Quality Engineer” or “Senior Quality Engineer”, here are some of the more common job titles we see advertised:
- Senior R&D Quality Engineer
- Design Assurance Quality Engineer
- Quality Engineer – New Product Development
- Principal Supplier Quality Engineer
- Quality Engineer – Manufacturing Support
- Senior Manufacturing Quality Engineer
- Quality Engineer (QMS)
- Quality Assurance Engineer
- Quality Systems Engineer

Learn more at this link. https://www.getreskilled.com/engineer/quality/

If you are a quality engineer and want to retrain for a role in pharma, check out our "Conversion Course into Engineering Roles in Pharma" at this link https://www.getreskilled.com/conversion-to-engineering-roles-in-pharma/

If you want a proper course on Good Manufacturing Practices, check out our GMP Training for Beginners in Pharma at this link. https://www.getreskilled.com/gmp-training/

Note: These suggestions are based on spending almost 8 years putting together both Ireland's and the UK's largest pharma jobs board.

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