Unspecified Joining Collins Aerospace is more than just advancing your career—it's about becoming part of a mission to shape the future of aerospace technology while working in a supportive and innovative environment.
Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, is a global leader in advanced and intelligent solutions for the aerospace and defense industries.
Our teams are dedicated to solving our customers' toughest challenges while fostering a culture of collaboration, creativity, and continuous improvement.
Together, we navigate the demands of an evolving global market with agility and purpose.
Collins Aerospace Shannon is a world leader in the repair of electrical generator components for commercial aircraft .
As a centre of excellence for electrical rewind repairs, we support major airlines, maintenance and repair organizations, and distributors across North and South America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
We are currently hiring for our Production Maintenance team, which plays a critical role in ensuring the reliability and safety of the components that power global air travel.
When you join Collins Aerospace in Shannon, you become part of a team that values collaboration and shared success.
We support personal and professional development by offering opportunities to learn, grow, and lead.
Our culture encourages innovation and supports work-life balance to help every team member thrive.
Whether you're building new skills, taking on leadership opportunities, or contributing to technical excellence, you'll find a supportive environment where your work truly matters.
What You Will Do As part of our Production Maintenance team, your role will involve hands-on repair and testing of aircraft electrical components.
After completing a 10-week training program (Monday–Friday, dayshift), you will transition to an evening shift schedule to support our operational needs.
Key Responsibilities: Disassemble, clean, and prepare components for rewinding or repair Perform coil winding, connecting, and component testing Follow established procedures for cleaning, dipping, painting, and assembly Use mechanical/electrical measuring devices accurately Assist in developing new procedures and tooling as needed Read and follow work instructions, routings, and technical documentation Train and support team members of other grades Maintain a safe and clean work environment Ensure quality standards are met and customer expectations are exceeded Participate in continuous improvement using CORE tools Shift Operating Hours (Post-Training) Monday to Thursday: 3:30 PM – 12:00 AM Friday: 1:30 PM – 8:30 PM Qualifications We are Interested in Leaving Cert Qualified Production experience Mechanical/Electrical Experience Experience of Generators/Motors Strong IT Skills Eager to learn and grow within a technical environment Focused on working safely, efficiently, and with strong attention to detail Open to acquiring new repair skills and certifications Team-oriented with good communication skills Comfortable using hand tools, testing equipment, and following detailed procedures Flexible and willing to support other site operations when needed What We Offer DC Pension Scheme: 3–5% employer contribution Health Insurance: 50% coverage for employee and dependents Annual Leave: 25.5 days Bonus Scheme Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Opportunities for career progression and continuous learning Recognition and reward programs Wellness initiatives and support for work-life balance Free on-site parking Power