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Location: Gort, Co. Galway Hours of Work: 07.00am - 4.00pm Monday - Thursday and 07.00am - 12.00pm Friday (Evening shifts may be required at month/quarter end) About Us: We’re the leading manufacturer of medical devices and software for a range of specialities, including new-born care, neurology, sleep, hearing and balance markets. Our mission is to improve patient outcomes in target markets through innovative screening, diagnostic and treatment solutions. Our Irish base in Gort, Co. Galway, manufactures and distributes a range of medical device products used in the diagnosis of human neurological disorders. Job Overview: The Production Technician is responsible for the setting up, configuration and testing of PC based medical diagnostic systems including all hardware & software options to required customer specification in accordance with company set procedures as and when required. Calibration of Medical Devices in accordance with Local Procedures. This is a great opportunity to join a collaborative, supportive and focused team. Essential Duties And Responsibilities:
- Manufacture company products to high-quality standards using appropriate tools and procedures.
- Process and issue materials to Work Orders, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
- Collaborate with engineering and senior supervisors on projects, process improvements, and new product introductions.
- Maintain accurate documentation, uphold safety standards, and ensure compliance with quality procedures.
- Contribute to lean projects and work effectively both independently and within a team.
- Inform the Manufacturing Supervisor of any malfunction of plant equipment likely to hold production for any period of time, deficiencies in material and/or any other issues that do not meet the company standards.
- Any other responsibilities as and when required to perform the role.
- Experience in manufacturing operations is favorable.
- Experience in setting up and configuration of PC's is an essential requirement.
- Ideally a Level 6 in Electronic Engineering or equivalent background.
- 3–5 years of experience building, configuring and testing medical devices.
- Hands-on skills in wiring, soldering, and hand assembly would be advantageous.
- Basic knowledge of MS Word and Excel; familiarity with Oracle database systems.
- Willingness to work rotational day/evening shifts leading up to month/quarter-end.
- The ability to work well under pressure and to deadlines.
- Strong customer focus.
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