 
        
        Overview
Engineering Technician - Ireland, Sligo - 12 Month Contract. Located on the picturesque west coast of Ireland, our global pharmaceutical client is looking for an Engineering Technician to join their state-of-the-art pharmaceutical facility. They have invested $55 billion in research to develop new medicines and employ thousands worldwide.
Responsibilities
 * Work as a team member to support engineering in pharma operations in line with safety, regulatory and organisational requirements.
 * Participate in design and process project conversations to ensure reliability by design is built in prior to equipment arrival.
 * Own and prepare preventative and predictive maintenance for new pharma equipment being installed and approve these procedures in Maximo.
 * Complete and document PMs and pDMs on manufacturing equipment in Maximo.
 * Own and ensure commissioning spare parts are received and catalogued in Maximo.
 * Own and ensure that critical spare parts are identified and catalogued in Maximo upon receipt.
 * Actively participate in Factory Acceptance Testing, Site Acceptance Testing, commissioning and qualification of equipment.
 * Review and approve process-related commissioning, qualification and validation protocols for completeness and accuracy. Execute protocols in a timely manner to meet project schedules.
 * Review and approve process flow diagrams (PFDs), specifications, layouts and P&IDs.
 * Ensure proactive high performance of day-to-day preventative and demand maintenance to maintain manufacturing and utility equipment.
 * Liaise with operations, quality and technical operations to maximise equipment and process performance.
 * Maintain records and documentation on relevant Engineering Procedures and preventative/demand maintenance.
 * Liaise with internal/external engineering personnel and contract maintenance providers to troubleshoot and install/commission equipment.
Desirable Experience
 * Relevant trade qualification or engineering qualification to certificate level at minimum (Diploma/Degree preferred).
 * Extensive experience in a highly regulated manufacturing (Pharma/Biologics/Medical Device) environment.
 * Proven problem-solving ability on complex equipment, instrumentation/PLC troubleshooting.
 * Ability to work under pressure with detailed evaluation of viable solutions; innovative thinking for new and untested solutions.
 * Very high attention to detail and mental concentration to ensure accuracy and compliance with procedures.
 * Results-driven with commitment to targets and metric standards set by site/department/division leaders.
 * Strong commitment to quality and maintaining high standards of work; demonstrates integrity and strong work ethic.
 * Strong verbal and written communication skills; strong interpersonal skills.
 * Supports the principles of Perfect Performance.
How to Apply
If this role is of interest, please apply now.
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