Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Contract Duration/Type: Permanent
Location: Clondalkin, Dublin
Hours: 39 hours per week
Overview of the role
The Utilities Maintenance Technician is responsible for the execution of the Preventive and Corrective maintenance program as per the Client/PPU requirements.
Duties of the Role include
* Carry out work as per schedule supplied by the Maintenance Coordinator, Planner and as per site policies, schedules and procedures.
* Troubleshoot problems with utilities equipment as necessary and as directed by site supervisors.
* Complete site documentation before and after work tasks, as appropriate.
* Update MTL's as appropriate.
* All work on site to be carried out in accordance with site EHS (Environmental Health & Safety) and Veolia EHS rules and guidelines.
* Liaise and work with the Shift team on all Utilities Equipment.
* Liaise with Contractors during planned service maintenance.
* Participate in the appropriate training.
* Carry out Risk Assessment of Equipment Maintenance Task List steps and ensure these are always kept valid (PMO).
* Carry out Periodic reviews of EWI/SOP to ensure documents are always current and valid.
* Complete Data Build on new equipment (create maintenance plans, prepare BOM, SOP's).
* Trouble‑shooting and investigation of utility plant equipment faults and failures along with the Shift Operation Group.
* Identifying, liaising with, and where appropriate, coordination of third‑party contractors and suppliers on site.
* Liaising with site projects team as client engineering representative.
* Liaising with site contract team to identify suppliers and quantities of spare parts; review and update spare part inventory in client site store.
* Ensuring Engineering areas, in liaison with Contract Manager and Contract coordinator, facilities and equipment are kept in a clean, safe and serviceable condition, and general housekeeping highest standards are maintained.
* Continuous improvement of contract delivery on site.
Required skills for this role
* Senior Trades, City & Guilds or equivalent in Mechanical / Building Services engineering.
* Engineering degree/diploma or equivalent, preferably mechanical/environmental, with two to three years post graduate experience, preferably in mechanical/building services, or
* Marine qualification, with 2 to 4 years experience at sea.
* Experience in the pharmaceutical, Biotech or food industry.
* Mechanical / Building Services / Utilities experience, 3 years minimum and good understanding of the basic fundamentals of the various utilities systems.
* Pumps, HVAC Systems, Air Compressors, Boilers, Plant steam systems and ancillary services (DHW /DCW /LPHW skids), Chillers, Cooling Towers, Clean steam Boilers, Purified Water Systems, WFI Water Systems, CIP systems, Refrigeration Systems, Process gases.
* Building Management Systems (Scada).
* Good understanding of Preventive Maintenance / Corrective Maintenance Systems.
* Familiarity with Predictive Maintenance (CBM) techniques and their benefits.
* Worked within a Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) Work Order system environment (EAMS/SAP).
* Work within a documented Permit to Work System, Method Statement and Risk Assessment and COHE methods.
* Computer literate and good organizational skills.
* Ability to read and understand P&ID's.
* Understanding of SOP's/EWI's and GMP Engineering systems.
* Understanding of Basic Instrumentation.
* Must be able to demonstrate hands on experience with detailed knowledge/skill in the following areas:
* Troubleshooting / repair of Mechanical/Building Services systems.
* Low /Medium voltage Electrical Systems (Desirable).
* Analytical laboratory environment experience (Desirable).
* Maintenance and troubleshooting experience of the following systems and processes - RO/WFI (Desirable).
* Autoclaves, fume‑hoods, bio‑safety cabinets, LAF cabinets; Fire suppression systems; Vacuum (Desirable).
* Good Initiative and Pro‑active attitude in approach to duties.
* Self‑motivation, ability to work alone and also as Team Player.
* Attention to detail is critical.
* Methodical & Analytical approach to work and ability to communicate to Supervisor and Colleagues.
* Good problem solving and troubleshooting ability.
* Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Work Authorization
• 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, greencard permits, spousal/dependant permits is available on the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation website.
Equal Opportunities
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.
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