Location: Tipperary, County Tipperary, IrelandOverviewThis position is responsible for all electrical maintenance of process, utility, and facility equipment to support manufacturing operations and maximise asset performance.ResponsibilitiesCarry out all routine and non-routine electrical tasks according to appropriate procedures and standards.Ensure the Maintenance Manager is aware of any problems on site as soon as possible and that relevant information is passed to the next maintenance shift.Execute site preventive maintenance routines and maintain appropriate records.Repair equipment malfunctions while identifying and resolving reoccurring downtime or inefficient operational issues.Assist in construction, commissioning, and qualification of equipment and develop maintenance procedures and equipment files.Select appropriate spare parts to ensure maximum availability of equipment.Operate utilities and equipment safely and efficiently, whilst maximizing uptime.Collect and analyse equipment data to report on equipment performance.Assist with rolling shutdown preparation and execution.Train other staff in department procedures and techniques as required.Troubleshoot, maintain, and support utility and manufacturing equipment to enable the manufacture of quality products.Report any EHS incidents and/or near misses and ensure housekeeping standards are maintained to a high standard.Assist engineering in executing projects, perform all necessary maintenance PMs and repairs, and attend any meetings to ensure continuity within the maintenance department.Support a culture of continuous improvement.RequirementsQualified electrician with a recognised apprenticeship (essential).Minimum 5 years post-apprenticeship experience within a similar role.Experience with mechanical issues and a good level of mechanical cross-skilling.Ability to work on own initiative.Working week: four cycle 12-hour shift rotation.
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