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Maintenance Technician

  • Division: Engineering
  • Contact Email: barry.obrien@collinsmcnicholas.ie
  • Job Ref: 24102

An exciting opportunity for an experienced Maintenance Technician to join our client, a leading Medical Device manufacturer based in Cork on an initial 12-month contract with great scope for permanency. This role would be suited to someone with a strong mechanical skillset, however electrical disciplines would also be considered. This is a shift-based role with hours of 18:30 to 06:30, on a rotating 4-week schedule (Sun-Mon-Tue for 4 weeks, then Wed-Thu-Fri for 4 weeks).

Role Responsibilities:

  • Execute process preventative maintenance (PMs) and user calibrations, ensuring on-time and accurate completion, and managing calibration deviations.

  • Monitor automated assembly machine performance, identify trends, and address scrap rates.

  • Serve as the manufacturing representative for process change analysis, ensuring compliance with requirements.

  • Manage consumable Kanban systems, maintain appropriate stock levels, and monitor local inventory.

  • Coordinate equipment calibrations with calibration and production teams to minimise production impact.

  • Develop calibration documentation for new equipment.

  • Ensure all maintenance and repairs adhere to SOPs and GMP requirements.

  • Provide technical support and troubleshooting for automated controls, electrical, and mechanical systems.

  • Collaborate on equipment commissioning and validation, including acceptance trials and debugging.

Role Requirements:

  • Mechanical/Electrical/Multiskilled Apprenticeship or NFQ Level 6 qualification.

  • 2+ years of relevant experience in a regulated industry would be advantageous.

  • Ability to interpret electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic/pneumatic drawings (advantageous).

  • Experience maintaining electrical and mechanical equipment.

  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, planning, and organisational skills.

For a confidential discussion and more information on the role, please contact Barry O'Brien.

barry.obrien@collinsmcnicholas.ie

021-4911060