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Maintenance Shift Engineer

Dublin
6 days ago
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Full-Time Permanent

Maintenance Shift Engineer
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Shift Pattern: Rotating shifts (Continental)
Salary: €66,250 per annum + benefits

We’re looking for a skilled Shift Engineer to ensure optimal equipment performance and reliability.

What You’ll Do:

  • Support the Shift Manager and step in when required.

  • Lead high-impact site stoppages and attend customer meetings.

  • Perform preventive and corrective maintenance to the highest standards.

  • Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, or multi-skilled issues.

  • Conduct technical audits and drive continuous improvement.

  • Mentor technicians and promote a strong safety culture.

  • Maintain effective professional relationships with customers and colleagues.

    What We’re Looking For:

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

  • Experience with conveyors, sorters, cranes, robotics, and PLC/control systems.

  • Leadership skills with the ability to coach and motivate a team.

  • Strong problem-solving ability and a customer-focused mindset.

  • Knowledge of CMMS/PPM processes and health & safety regulations.

    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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