Electrical Utilities Technicians,Day & Shift Positions Available | PermanentLocation:ClondalkinSalary:Circa €62,000 per annum + benefits (healthcare, pension and more) Shift premium in addition for shift rolesHours:Days and Shift Positions availableEmployment Type:Permanent, StaffWe are recruiting Electrical Utilities Technicians for permanent positions at a large, mission-critical Energy Centre supporting a highly regulated industrial campus in Dublin. These are long-term opportunity offering stability, excellent benefits and exposure to complex utilities and electrical infrastructure. Both day roles and shift-based positions are available. Applicants must be authorised to work in Ireland with no restrictions and fluent in the English language both written and spoken.These roles are particularly well suited to candidates with experience in electrical utilities maintenance, including those fromEnergy & Power Generation power stations, CHP plants, district energy or renewable facilitiesMarine / Shipboard / Offshore electrical and utilities maintenance in safety-critical environmentsOil & Gas / Petrochemical electrical systems, pumps, compressors, regulated maintenanceHeavy or Continuous Manufacturing utilities-intensive sites such as food & beverage, chemicals, cement or metalsFacilities Management (Critical Sites) hospitals, airports, large industrial campusesWater & Wastewater Treatment pumps, motors, MCCs, PLC-driven utility systemsRail, Transport & Infrastructure depots, tunnels or electrified transport systemsSemiconductor or High-Tech Manufacturing uptime-driven utilities and electrical systemsDistrict Heating / Cooling & Energy Centres centralised utilities operationsEx-Forces Engineering Backgrounds Navy, RAF or Army engineers with strong electrical experienceData Centres electrical distribution, generators, UPS, BMS, utilities plantApplicants must be able to demonstratehands-on maintenance experience, with a proven track record of diagnosing and repairing faults rather than solely monitoring or escalating issues and include examples upon applicationThe RoleThe Electrical Utilities Technician will be responsible for the execution of preventive and corrective maintenance activities across site utility systems. Working as part of a multi-disciplinary maintenance team, you will liaise with site engineering, operations and specialist contractors to ensure utilities plant and equipment operate safely, reliably and efficiently.Key ResponsibilitiesCarry out planned and reactive maintenance as scheduled by maintenance coordination teamsTroubleshoot and resolve faults on electrical and utilities equipmentComplete all required documentation before and after maintenance activitiesWork flexibly across buildings and plant areasSupport maintenance shutdowns and planned outagesLiaise with day and shift maintenance teams on all utilities systemsCoordinate and supervise third-party contractors during planned servicingEnsure all work complies with site EHS policies and statutory requirementsCarry out risk assessments and keep maintenance task lists up to dateReview and update standard operating and work instruction documentsParticipate in audits of plant rooms and follow up on corrective actionsMaintain tools, spares and equipment in a safe and serviceable conditionSupport fault investigations, including electrical protection and fire detection systemsAssist with reliability-centred maintenance initiativesSupport CMMS accuracy (asset data, spares, job plans and history)Identify and implement continuous improvement and energy efficiency initiativesTake ownership of complex utilities plant faults, carrying out hands-on troubleshootingUtilities & Systems CoveredLow and Medium Voltage Electrical SystemsMotors, VFDs, MCCs, panels and electrical safety systemsPumps, compressors and boilersHVAC systems, chillers and cooling towersSteam and clean steam systemsPurified water and CIP-type systemsBuilding Management Systems (BMS / SCADA)Fire alarm and detection systemsSkills & Experience RequiredMinimum 2 years hands-on electrical experience in an industrial or utilities environmentStrong understanding of electrical fundamentals and utilities systemsProven experience fault-finding low and medium voltage systemsStrong knowledge of single and three-phase motorsExperience working with preventive maintenance programmesAbility to read and interpret electrical drawingsExperience using CMMS and Permit to Work systemsUnderstanding of structured, regulated maintenance environmentsBasic PLC and instrumentation awarenessComputer literateStrong troubleshooting and problem-solving skillsTeam player with a proactive, safety-focused approachSend your CV and application in confidence to; Be sure to include a detailed summary of your relevant experience in the body of the emailSkillspower energy utilities plant gas electrical chpBenefitsSee Description