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Job Title

Process & Equipment Engineer - Waterford

Employer

ICDS Recruitment

Location

Waterford

Description

PROCESS & EQUIPMENT ENGINEER - Waterford. In this role you willsupport manufacturing systems. Technical expertise is required to maintain, develop, debug, and troubleshoot process and equipment issues. Principle Job Responsibilities: • Develop and implement process and equipment improvements with minimal impact to production operating under 24/7 environment. • Identify and eliminate repetitious machine failures. • Provide support to the Manufacturing, Maintenance, and Equipment Design groups. • Utilise Lean Six Sigma tools along with data to drive continuous improvement. Objective to minimise scrap, increase yield, reduce turn-around-time, minimise manufacturing downtime and costs and ensuring quality manufacturing within given specifications. • Develop methods to ensure personnel engaged in operationsmaintenance activities have sufficient knowledge to perform their assigned tasks. • Prepare design specifications and associated documentation for equipment and system upgrades. • Developing a detailed understanding of the process and automation systems in the manufacturing process, and sharing of technical expertise with colleagues. • Fault-finding troubleshooting of equipment and process issues. • Equipment installation and validations. • Commissioning and validation of automation lines. • Implement improvements under change control. • Develop methods to ensure personnel engaged in maintenance activities have sufficient knowledge to perform their assigned tasks. • Generate documentation and SOPs associated with each of the equipment or process systems as required. • Develop Functional and Detailed Design Specifications from formal and informal User Requirement Specifications. • Be familiar with 21 CFR part 820 guidelines. • Present, where appropriate, technical data to internal/external audit and inspection groups. Qualifications/ Training / Experience required : • Bachelor's Degree in Engineering. • A minimum of 4 years' experience in technical role in high volume manufacturing environment. • Six sigma experience preferred. • Solid Works experience preferred. • Good problem solving abilities – able to identify facts, consider alternative approaches and evaluate the most appropriate action. • Medical device and/or pharmaceutical industry experience preferred. • Experience working in a validated environment with strong discipline with regard to change control is preferred. This job originally appeared on RecruitIreland.com.

Date Added

2739 days ago

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