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Join our food manufacturing team as a Maintenance Engineer in Dublin 12. You will perform planned and reactive maintenance on breading, frying, and packing machinery. The role requires a 3-year electrical background in food production and CMMS experience. We offer shift work, onsite parking, pens...
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Ireland , Dublin 12
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55000.00 - 60000.00 EUR / Year
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Heavy Maintenance Compliance & Standards Engineer
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Join Ryanair's Heavy Maintenance team in Dublin as a Compliance & Standards Engineer. Ensure industry-leading safety across our global network of MRO providers. This role requires EASA Part 145/CAMO expertise and heavy maintenance experience on Boeing/Airbus fleets. Enjoy travel benefits, career ...
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Ireland , Dublin
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Aircraft Maintenance and engineering apprenticeship
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Launch your aviation career with this 4-year Aircraft Maintenance Apprenticeship in Shannon. Gain hands-on experience on 600+ Boeing aircraft while earning a degree. This structured program combines practical hangar work with academic study, leading to a B1/B2 license path. Ideal for technically-...
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Ireland , Shannon
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Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Apprentice
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Launch your aviation career with Ryanair's 4-year Aircraft Maintenance Apprenticeship in Dublin. This structured program combines hands-on training and academic study with TUD, leading to an EASA B1/B2 licence. You'll maintain our 600+ Boeing fleet alongside expert engineers. Successful graduates...
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Ireland , Dublin
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Maintenance Control Support Engineer
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Join Europe's largest airline as a Maintenance Control Support Engineer in Dublin. This role requires an EASA B1/B2 licensed engineer with 3 years' experience and B737NG/A320 type ratings. You will provide crucial AOG technical support and fleet management. We offer a competitive salary, unmatche...
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Explore a world of opportunity in Maintenance Engineer jobs, a critical and dynamic field at the heart of nearly every industry. Maintenance Engineers are the unsung heroes who ensure the reliability, safety, and efficiency of equipment, systems, and facilities. This profession is not a one-size-fits-all role; it spans diverse sectors from manufacturing and energy to IT and aerospace, offering a vast landscape of career paths for technically-minded problem-solvers. If you have a passion for understanding how things work and a drive to keep them running optimally, a career as a Maintenance Engineer could be your perfect fit. At its core, the role of a Maintenance Engineer involves a strategic blend of proactive and reactive tasks. A typical day is dedicated to preventing equipment failure before it happens. This includes developing and executing detailed preventive maintenance schedules, conducting regular system inspections, and performing diagnostic tests. They are also responsible for planning and managing upgrades to improve performance and extend the operational life of assets. However, when unexpected breakdowns occur, the Maintenance Engineer shifts to a reactive mode, performing expert troubleshooting to diagnose the root cause of failures and executing precise corrective repairs to minimize downtime. This constant cycle of prevention and correction ensures operational continuity and protects valuable assets. Common responsibilities for professionals in these jobs are extensive and varied. They typically include creating and updating maintenance procedures and documentation, managing spare parts inventory, and adhering to strict health, safety, and environmental regulations. Maintenance Engineers often analyze equipment performance data to identify trends and recommend improvements, contributing to long-term operational efficiency and cost savings. They may also be involved in supervising technical teams or coordinating with external contractors. Furthermore, they play a key role in project management for the installation of new machinery and the decommissioning of old equipment. To succeed in Maintenance Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is generally required. Most positions demand at least a bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline such as Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or Chemical Engineering, though extensive relevant experience can sometimes be a substitute. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount, as is a meticulous attention to detail. Technical proficiency is essential, often requiring knowledge of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), understanding of engineering drawings, and, depending on the specialty, expertise in areas like PLCs, hydraulics, pneumatics, or specific software systems. Excellent communication skills are crucial for collaborating with operations teams, management, and other engineers. A proactive mindset, a commitment to continuous learning in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, and a steadfast dedication to safety protocols are the hallmarks of a top-tier Maintenance Engineer. Discover your next career challenge among the diverse and rewarding Maintenance Engineer jobs available.

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