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Position Summary
The successful candidate will be responsible for performing all internal calibrations within the Grifols Calibration department at the Grangecastle Manufacturing Facility.
Maintain all documentation in an organised and controlled manner in compliance with GMP and site SOPs.
Mentor Calibration technicians.
Maintain calibration schedules.
Develop a monthly report to detail the current schedule for the maintenance manager.
Highlight any defects with calibration equipment and arrange repair.
Maintain the calibration lab to high standards.
Have a very good attention to detail.
Liaise with the various department supervisors and managers to ensure that calibration schedules are well executed and have been documented.
Participate in the weekly Maintenance department meeting to update on the calibration department activities.
Setup, calibrate, and troubleshoot temperature, pressure, flow, humidity, level, pH, and conductivity analysers, control valves and a wide range of instruments on utility and process systems.
Be familiar with lab calibration requirements.
Liaise with any suppliers required to perform outsourced calibration tasks.
Arrange for any quotations for calibration equipment or outsourced calibration requirements.
Ensure all calibrations are completed as per the appropriate calibration procedure.
Maintain all documentation in an organised and controlled manner in compliance with company regulations.
Work with Grifols area owners personnel as required to facilitate calibration activities, using SAP QM (training provided for SAP).
Trend and analyse performance data to evaluate the effectiveness of calibration systems.
Engage in Grifols CI (Continuous Improvement) program and initiate within the calibration department a Safety Good Catch program.
Adhere to strict gowning procedures and use good clean‑room behaviours while working in clean rooms.
Work with outsourced calibration personnel as required to facilitate calibration activities.
Develop and implement systems for scheduling and documenting the performance of calibration activities.
Fully engage with site safety requirements.
Setup, calibrate, and troubleshoot temperature, pressure, flow, humidity, level, balancing, density, viscosity instrumentation, UV, pH, conductivity analysers and control valves.
Key Competencies
Qualified Engineer (Instrumentation).
City & Guilds 225 Parts 1, 2 & 3, or Diploma in Industrial Automation & Controls or Applied Physics and Instrumentation.
Three years of working experience in industry, preferably in a pharmaceutical or relevant GMP manufacturing environment.
Ability to read and understand technical manuals and engineering documentation.
Literacy in computer operating systems and applications such as Microsoft Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
Willingness and ability to develop proficiency in engineering type‑specific software programs and systems.
Excellent communication, documentation, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently.
Flexibility and willingness to work with manager/supervisor to ensure the job gets completed in a compliant manner.
Person Specification
Five years of experience in a similar regulated environment.
Microsoft Office.
SAP experience.
Qualifications.
Qualified Engineer (Instrumentation).
Benefits
Highly competitive salary.
Group pension scheme.
Private medical insurance for the employee.
Ongoing opportunities for career development in a rapidly expanding work environment.
Succession planning and internal promotions.
Education allowance.
Wellness activities – social activities such as Padel, Summer Events.
Location: EMEA – Ireland – Dublin (Home Office: Grange Castle, Dublin).
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