Job Ref: 3913Recruiter: Tom Doyle
Country: IrelandLocation: Dublin
Job Category: Construction, Process, Pharma Life Science,Salary Range: €Hr Rate Negotiable

Job Description

Lead Instrument & Control Engineer (Dublin)

To work for our client a leading global/international Engineering Company with offices in Dublin working on large scale Pharmaceutical Projects in Ireland.

Your role is to lead and work as part of a team including  supervising and delegating to other engineers.

Attend meetings and interface regularly with end user clients, project managers and discipline leads to develop the scope of the project.

Ensure I&C scope is delivered as per the project schedule and executed within the available budget.

Responsible for the development of the design and construction deliverables for the I&C discipline.

The successful candidate must have strong leadership and planning qualities, be adaptable to change and be comfortable leading cross functional teams delivering to deadlines.

 Minimum Qualifications and Experience required:

  • Eng in Electrical/Electronics, Control, Physics, Computer Science /Mechatronics or appropriate science/engineering discipline.
  • Post Qualification recent relevant experience in an engineering/projects role in the Pharma/Biotech/Chemical industry.
  • Preferably 10 years or more experience delivering the I&C scope Pharmaceutical Projects
  • A proven track record in Lead I&C Roles on large projects.
  • Experience with various technologies.
  • Proven track record of project-based activities in the pharmaceutical industry.

 Technical Knowledge

  • Good computer-based skills, including Windows knowledge.
  • Instrumentation Specification, Indexes/IO lists, filed network design, panel design, construction packs, FATs etc

 Technical Abilities

  • Scope development and approval
  • URS / Specification / SOW generation
  • Equipment specification
  • To ensure that all new equipment is bought in accordance with appropriate site procedures & regulations.

Project Management Skills

  • The ability to organise, plan and execute multiple tasks to tight schedules.
  • Delivering projects on time and on budget.
  • Experience with equipment procurement.
  • Flexibility and ability to adapt to changing priorities.
  • Ability to document own work clearly and precisely.
  • Monitor activity progress for the discipline scope in line with the project objectives, deliverables and timelines and report potential delays including mitigation recommendations.
  • Provide reports on a regular basis for effective communication.

For further information or to apply in strictest confidence contact:  Tom Doyle at kppm,  P: 086 8205038 | E: tom@kppm.ie

or email tom@kppm.ie

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