Electrical Shift Technician Location: Grange Castle Duration: Permanent Shift Role Overview of the role: The utilities shift Electrical technician is responsible to ensure that all utilities equipment in their charge for the duration of shift and is available at all times Day to day of the role: Maintenance and trouble-shooting of all client electrical systems Responsible for the delivery of the Shift Expectations document Assist in the update of Utilities Standard Operating Procedures and ensure Training is carried out with Operations Teams. Supervision of vendors and sub-contractors on site; Ensure that all work permits are signed as area owner by the relevant shift members Be fully aware of the terms of the site IPPC (Integrated Pollution Prevention Control) licence and ensure that all actions/operations on site are within the terms. All work on site to be carried out in accordance with site EHS (Environmental Health and Safety) rules and guidelines Professional and courteous interaction with client Completion of all related documentation in compliance with site and regulatory rules and guidelines Delivery of delegated engineering tasks in compliance with good engineering practice and all regulatory, statutory and corporate requirements; Keep training current in line with client's requirements, i.e. SOP's (Standard Operating Procedures), EWI's (Engineering Work Instructions), etc Ensures that all utilities equipment in his charge for the duration of shift is available at all times. Any equipment deviations are reported in the first instance as per the site escalation process. To Liaise and Work with the team on all Utilities Equipment Carryout Investigations on Utilities Equipment, identify problem areas and assist in improvement procedures Liaise closely with the site MV Controller Ensure that the minimum shift numbers are maintained at all times. Ensures all issues over the shift are communicated to the next shift on shift change-over in a smooth and efficient manner To Assist Maintenance Departments with Planned and unplanned Shutdowns. Update stores spare lists as appropriate Any other activities as directed by the Contract Manager or Shift Supervisor Manage the execution of the utilities maintenance program and organisation structure in order to achieve and sustain optimum reliability, maintainability, useful life, and life cycle cost for utilities assets. Implement and participate in utilities reliability programs as per the Global Reliability Program (GRP). Drive local reviews of maintenance performance data using published maintenance excellence KPI results, areas that will be reviewed and improvements sought: - Spares cost - High levels of paperwork - PM:CM ratio - Maintenance man-hours per equipment/system - MTBF - MTTR - Equipment reliability trends PM program content is to be reviewed on regular basis to remove non-value added activities' and duplication. Develop long term (5 year) life cycle costing for asset replacement plans (equipment moving towards end of life) Ensure that the CMMS system contains the most up to date information regarding equipment data, spares and maintenance man-hours. Maximise maintenance wrench time utilisation through effective planning. Required skills for the role: Electrical, 2 years minimum and good understanding of the basic fundamentals of the various utilities systems. Pumps, HVAC Systems, Compressors, Boilers, steam systems and ancillary services, (DHW skids), Chillers, Cooling Towers, Clean steam Boilers, Purified Water Systems, CIP systems, Low /Medium voltage Electrical Systems Building Management Systems (BMC/QBMS/MCS/ECS/EMS) Good understanding of Preventive Maintenance Systems. PLC's Work within a Computerized Maintenance Management Work Order system environment. Experience with Facility Start Up. Work within a documented Permit to Work System Computer literate Ability to read and understand P&ID's. Understanding of SOP's and GMP Engineering systems. Understanding of Basic Instrumentation Troubleshooting / repair of Electrical systems Senior Trades, City & Guilds or equivalent in Mechanical engineering. Good problem solving and trouble shooting ability. About Veolia Veolia is Irelands leading environmental services company providing solutions that enable ecological transformation. We provide a comprehensive range of energy, waste and water services and are dedicated to carbon reduction, protecting the environment and building the circular economy. Veolia in Ireland works with our customers to carefully manage scarce resources. Through our expertise in operations, engineering and technology we reduce the environmental impact of our customer's activities while helping industrial companies, services organisations and the public sector to operate in a more efficient manner. We offer all employees a benefits package as standard which includes full VHI cover, pension and education assistance. Here at Veolia, we're proud to be known as an equal opportunities employer. We know how important it is to be fully committed to building and maintaining a diverse and inclusive place to work for every one of our colleagues. If you are an EU/EEA national, you will be asked to show proof of right to work in Ireland. If you are a non-EU/EEA national, you will require current and valid permission to work and reside in the Republic of Ireland. Information on legislation and guides to the procedures in relation to obtaining work permits, is available on the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation website. Skills: Electrical utilities maintenance pharmaceutical HVAC Instrumentation