Manufacturing Engineer – Enniscorthy
This is an exciting opportunity to join the world's most renowned medical device company on a 12-month fixed term contract, with the potential of a permanent role in the future for the right candidate! The Manufacturing Engineer is involved with ensuring all manufacturing processes are run safely and to schedule. You will report to the Engineering Manager or Engineering Lead.
My Client:
My client designs, develops, and manufactures innovative and exciting minimally invasive medical devices associated with peripheral artery disease, diabetes, surgical procedures, and oncology. Their teams bring to the market great novel solutions, as well as keep developing internal equipment allowing us to be flexible.
Responsibilities:
1. Participate and lead on project teams with engineers, technicians, and other professionals of various disciplines/departments to continuously improve product, equipment, and fixture processes on the manufacturing line.
2. Initiate and develop process validations, software validation, and equipment validations.
3. Equipment design, development, and optimization for more complex equipment.
4. Perform engineering work typically including one of the following: process/product improvements, test of materials, preparation of specifications, process study, evaluation of process models/process improvements, development improvement of equipment, tools, fixtures, and report preparation.
5. Understand and perform project plans, risk analysis, project updates, and project implementation for more complex projects.
6. Understand and can create Process FMEA (Failure Mode Effects Analysis) review and update.
Education:
You will have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in engineering plus a minimum of two years’ experience (ideally in the medical device) or a Master’s degree in a technical field. Any GMP experience is a distinct advantage.
Any applicant must be eligible to work in Ireland. Existing work permit or EU passport required. No visa sponsorship will be offered with this role.
Contact: Colin Clare on 0870608656 or colin.clare@lifescience.ie for more details. #J-18808-Ljbffr