Maintenance Shift Manager

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11 months ago
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Resident Maintenance Shift Manager
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Shift Pattern: Rotating shifts (Continental)
€70,750 per annum + benefits

We’re looking for a Shift Manager to take charge of a multi-skilled team of engineers ensuring optimal equipment performance and reliability.

What You’ll Do:

  • Provide technical expertise and troubleshooting support within your discipline (electrical, mechanical, or multiskilled).

  • Conduct technical audits, manage spare parts inventory, and drive continuous improvement initiatives.

  • Lead, mentor, and develop your team, including performance management and shift planning.

  • Promote a strong health & safety culture, ensuring compliance with risk assessments, method statements, and site procedures.

  • Maintain excellent relationships with customers, acting as a key point of contact and ensuring service levels are met.

    What We’re Looking For:

  • ONC/HNC or Full B-Tech in Electrical/Electronic/Mechanical Engineering or a similar discipline.

  • Technical Expertise: Experience with conveyors, sorters, cranes, robotics, PLC/control systems, and CMMS/PPM processes.

  • Leadership & Influence: A strong leader who can motivate, coach, and drive cultural change.

  • Ability to work at heights up to 30M on MEWP platforms if required.

    About Us:

    Wills Consultants is an independent recruitment consultancy specialising in engineering, finance and office professionals. Wills Consultants has an extensive client base that ranges from the thriving SME sector through to national and international PLCs

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