Principal Instrumentation & Calibration Engineer - Maintenance & Reliability
Reference: | SCA015175 |
Location: |
Limerick
|
Qualification: | Degree | Experience: | 4-5 Years |
Job Type: | Permanent | Salary: |
Not Disclosed |
Principal Instrumentation & Calibration Engineer – Maintenance & Reliability
Our client, global biopharmaceutical manufacturer are currently recruiting for a Principal Instrumentation & Calibration Engineer to join their Maintenance & Reliability team on a permanent basis. This role provides instrumentation, calibration, and reliability expertise at a new biotech manufacturing facility. As Principal Instrumentation & Calibration Engineer you will own the site calibration program, ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, and drive reliability improvements to maximise equipment availability and performance.
Responsibilities:
- Lead and manage the site calibration program and represent it during audits
- Own all site instrumentation systems (calibration, troubleshooting, upgrades, obsolescence, MTBF, etc.)
- Ensure maintenance and reliability strategies align with global standards
- Analyse predictive/condition-based monitoring data and drive follow-up actions
- Develop and maintain SOPs, job plans, and CMMS data
- Provide technical support, training, and guidance to maintenance teams
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives in reliability and compliance
- Manage spare parts and inventory for critical equipment
Requirements:
- Degree in Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering (or equivalent)
- 5+ years’ experience in maintenance/engineering (preferably pharma/regulated industry)
- Strong knowledge of EU directives (e.g. ATEX) and international standards (IEC, ISO, ISA, etc.)
- Expertise in troubleshooting, calibration systems, and equipment reliability
- Strong communication, problem-solving, and technical reporting skills
- Self-starter with ability to work independently
- Strong teamwork, customer focus, and flexibility
- Commitment to safety, quality, and compliance
For more information please contact Sinéad Cullen on +353879500821 or sinead.cullen@lifescience.ie