An exciting opportunity for an experienced Sterilisation Engineer to join a leading Medical Device company based in Clonmel, Tipperary on a permanent contract. This role will allow a hybrid working option (3 on-site, 2 from home) with core hours of 9am-4pm.
Role Responsibilities:
- Initiates and completes technical activities leading to new or improved sterilisation processes to meet strategic goals and objectives of the company. Prepares reports and makes presentations to communicate findings.
- Incorporates business policies and procedures into task completion. Understands the business needs of the company, and has a thorough knowledge of the customer and clinical needs of our business. Understands the business cycle and foresight of emerging technologies trends.
- Understands the regulatory requirements pertaining to the job and ensures sterilisation processes meet them.
- Cultivates internal and external network of resources to complete tasks. Serves as a resource in the selection orientation and training of new engineers and employees. May lead a project team, determining goals and objectives for the projects. Mentors employees by sharing technical expertise and providing feedback and guidance.
- Interacts cross functionally and with internal and external customers in particular developing good relations with contract sterilisation facilities.
- Ensure there is sufficient backup capacity in place for sterilisation processes.
Role Requirements:
- NFQ level 7 qualification in a relevant discipline and 2+ years of relevant work experience or an equivalent combination of education and work experience.
- Regulated experience is desirable.
- Validation and Documentation a distinct advantage.
- Working technical knowledge and application of concepts, practices and procedures. General understanding of business unit/group function. Will perform this job in a quality system environment. Failure to adequately perform tasks can result in non-compliance with governmental regulations.
For a confidential discussion and more information on the role, please contact Barry O'Brien.
barry.obrien@collinsmcnicholas.ie
021-4911060