Title: Mechanical Shift Technician Employment Type: Permanent Location: Grangecastle, Dublin Shift Role Overview of the role: The mechanical shift technician is responsible for monitoring, operating and first line maintenance of the Utilities equipment in a cGMP environment, in the relevant area and in accordance with relevant site Standard Operating Procedures and Engineering Work Instructions. The shift technician is responsible for the execution of the day-to-day shift tasks as per the shift Lead requirements. Day to day of the role: Monitoring relevant control systems for GMP and Non GMP alarms. Responsible for escalation of alarms in accordance with relevant escalation procedures and SOP's. Investigating alarms as per relevant procedures. Operating utilities equipment in accordance with standard operating procedures. Operating utilities equipment to maintain high standard of plant uptime in support of Contract KPI's. Carrying out preventative and corrective maintenance in accordance with site maintenance procedures. Carrying out technical investigation. Carrying out field round's and readings of utilities equipment. Participate in maintaining high standard of housekeeping and safety. Review permit to work before signing off. Act as lockout coordinator for Control of Hazardous Energy. Work with vendors and third-party contractors as required. Collaborate with maintenance and calibration teams on the execution of scheduled calibrations, corrective and preventative work as required to meet contact deliverables. Ensure complete execution on time of all operations and maintenance activities on specific utilities equipment. Carry out the review of Utilities Standard Operating Procedures and work instructions as required. Manage own training curricula and review training performance (ITP) with shift lead. To liase with the engineering and commissioning teams on all Utilities Equipment. CUB Coordinator is the starting point for internal escalation processes. Raise reports as required, including safety, TIR and MIR. Actively improve equipment and process knowledge through the use of FDS, SOO and Equipment Data Books etc. Required skills for this role: 2-3 years experience Apprenticeship or 3rd Level qualification with Mechanical experience Minimum of 3 years' experience in mechanical utilities or process maintenance. Worked in a Shift Team or as part of a Maintenance Team Knowledge of Utilities Systems as per the below. Worked in a Pharmaceutical, Brewery, Dairy and Food Industry. Worked in a regulated Industry (FDA, IMB, NSAI) Good working knowledge of preventative maintenance programs for a wide range of plant equipment: Proven capability of working with Pumps, HVAC systems, Air Compressors, Steam Boilers and Steam Systems ancillary services, Domestic Hot Water, Refrigerant Chillers, Cooling towers, Clean Steam Boilers, Purified Water Systems, Sterilization Systems, Low Voltage electrical systems, PLC's, Building Management Systems (Honey well, Emerson Delta V), Understanding of Basic Instrumentation. Understanding of SOP's and cGMP engineering systems. About Us: Veolia is Irelands leading environmental services company providing solutions that enable ecological transformation. We provide a comprehensive range of energy, waste and water services and are dedicated to carbon reduction, protecting the environment and building the circular economy. Veolia in Ireland works with our customers to carefully manage scarce resources. Through our expertise in operations, engineering and technology we reduce the environmental impact of our customer's activities while helping industrial companies, services organisations and the public sector to operate in a more efficient manner. We offer all employees a benefits package as standard which includes full VHI cover, pension and education assistance. 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. 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, is available on the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation website. Skills: Utilities Engineering Maintenance pharmaceutical instrumentation mechanical