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Dublin Port Seeks Technical Supervisor (Electrical)

20th June 2024
Dublin Port Company: We’re Hiring

Dublin Port is recruiting for a technical supervisor (electrical), a key role within the port’s Engineering Services structure, leading and motivating a team of experienced and highly skilled crafts specialists.

The role reports directly to the technical manager and is responsible for ensuring the effective monitoring and maintenance of all Dublin Port Company-owned electrical infrastructure across the port estate, including but not limited to low and medium voltage distribution systems, PLCs, SCADA systems, HMI systems, high mast and street lighting, ro-ro ramps, passenger gangways, marine vessels and pumping stations in Ireland’s largest port to always ensure its safe and efficient operation.

The successful candidate will work closely with the technical manager and the wider Engineering Services team, providing technical expertise, support services, efficiencies and continuous improvement initiatives and ideas to maintain and improve all applicable electrical system assets across the port estate.

Applicants must be a qualified craft electrician with a minimum NFQ Level 6 Advanced Electrical Craft Certificate or a qualification recognised as an equivalent to NFQ Level 6. Applicants should satisfy themselves that their qualification is at the required NFQ Level 6 or equivalent before making an application.

For more details on the role, including key responsibilities and how to apply, see the IMDO website HERE.

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