We are partnering with a leading company in the medical device industry to recruit a Calibration Technician to join their growing team in Galway on a permanent contract.
About the role:
The Calibration Technician coordinates, installs, and supports automated equipment to ensure optimal performance and meet test goals. They work with teams to resolve issues and implement safe, efficient solutions that improve run rates, cycle times, yields, and quality.
Responsibilities:
- Maintain accurate calibration records, including calibration data, equipment history, and maintenance logs.
- Perform calibration and repair of electronic, mechanical, and pneumatic test and measurement equipment according to established procedures and standards.
- Manage and maintain calibration standards and reference equipment.
- Identify and troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and perform necessary repairs or adjustments.
- Ensure all calibration activities comply with ISO 13485, FDA regulations (21 CFR Part 820), and other applicable standards.
- Develop and update calibration procedures and work instructions as needed.
- Coordinate with internal departments to schedule calibration activities and minimize equipment downtime.
- Assist in the procurement and validation of new test and measurement equipment.
- Participate in internal and external audits related to calibration activities.
- Provide technical support and training to other personnel on calibration procedures and equipment operation.
Requirements:
- Engineering degree or technical certification in electronics, instrumentation, or a related field.
- Proven experience as a Calibration Technician, preferably in a medical device or regulated industry.
- Strong knowledge of calibration principles, techniques, and standards.
- Proficiency in using calibration software and equipment.
- Familiarity with ISO 13485, FDA regulations (21 CFR Part 820), and other relevant standards.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics.
For a confidential discussion on the role and the organisation please contact Emma Barry today.
emma.barry@collinsmcnicholas.ie
091 706719