Job Title:LOTO Engineer Location:Cork (100% Onsite) Department:Engineering / EHS / Maintenance Job Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) Engineerto join our team at a leading medical device manufacturing facility. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing LOTO programs to ensure the safety of personnel during servicing and maintenance of machinery. The role requires a strong understanding of machine safety, maintenance procedures, and electrical systems in a regulated manufacturing environment. Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and maintain comprehensive LOTO proceduresfor all applicable equipment and machinery. Conduct LOTO risk assessmentsand energy control analysis across the facility. Support maintenance and engineering teams by ensuring proper machine isolation techniquesare followed. Collaborate with EHS, Maintenance, and Production teams to ensure LOTO compliancewith OSHA, ISO, and company safety standards. Lead training sessionsfor employees and contractors on LOTO policies, procedures, and best practices. Ensure LOTO equipment(tags, locks, devices) is available, standardized, and properly maintained. Provide technical supportduring equipment installations, upgrades, or troubleshooting, particularly involving electrical or mechanical energy sources. Work closely with equipment vendors and validation teams to ensure new equipment includes appropriate energy isolation designs. Maintain records of LOTO procedures, audits, incidents, and training as part of ongoing compliance reporting. Drive continuous improvement by evaluating LOTO incidents and near misses and implementing corrective actions. Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Engineering(Electrical, Mechanical, or related discipline) or equivalent technical qualification. 3+ yearsof experience in a manufacturing environment, preferably in medical deviceor regulated industry. In-depth understanding of LOTO procedures, machine safety standards, and energy isolation techniques. Working knowledge of electrical systems, hydraulic/pneumatic systems, and automated machinery. Familiarity with OSHA 1910.147, ISO 13849, and other relevant safety regulations.