Manufacturing Engineer – Galway (Hybrid)
Manufacturing Engineer – Galway (Hybrid)
About the role:
Our Galway based client are now hiring for a Manufacturing Engineer (Hybrid) to join their team. An excellent opportunity to work with a leading Medical Device company offering great career progression opportunities. The successful candidate will provide daily support of products, processes, materials, and equipment in order to achieve production goals along with develop and implement manufacturing business improvement projects and processes.
Responsibilities:
- Analyse processes, product, material or equipment specifications and performance requirements.
- Under broad supervision / guidance compiles and analyses operational, test and experimental data to establish performance standards for newly implemented or modified products / processes.
- Troubleshoots new products / process working closely with product development.
- Continuous Improvement & Yield Analysis, LEAN Mfg.
- Continually seeks to drive / improvements in process design, layout and operational performance.
- Engaging with technicians, operators, and other cross-functional teams to ensure business process success.
- Contribution in NPI (New Product Introduction) development
- Execute new equipment introductions and carry out validations.
- Root cause analysis using Lean tools and techniques.
- Writing and improving process procedures.
- PCA (Process Change Analysis) From Documentation to Implementation
- Demonstrates good working knowledge and application of validation techniques and associated regulatory requirements.
Qualifications and Experience:
- NFQ Level 8 in a Technical Discipline (Science, Biomedical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, etc.)
- Minimum 2-5 years’ experience working at an Engineering level, ideally in Medical Device industry or other highly regulated environment desirable.
- Project Planning/Management experience highly desirable.
- Process & Equipment validations desirable IQ/OQ/PQ
For more details please contact Gary Keane
garykeane@cregg.ie
086-1030418 / 091-700814
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