Provides sustainable waste, recycling, skip-hire & green energy solutions across homes & businesses in Ireland.
Maintain, install, and troubleshoot industrial electrical equipment on night shift
8 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years), Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
County Dublin, Ireland
Onsite
Company Size
3,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Waste Management
Environmental Services
Recycling
Sector Specialisms
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Energy
Utilities
Role
Description
fault repair
quality inspection
preventive maintenance
equipment installation
troubleshooting
inventory management
Identify and rectify defects or malfunctions in machinery or equipment.
Inspect finished products to ensure they meet quality standards and specifications.
To attend all meetings as required.
Stay updated with new technologies, tools, and techniques related to electric, and participate in training programs to enhance skills and knowledge. An electrician role is crucial in ensuring the proper functioning of machinery and equipment, ultimately contributing to the efficiency and productivity of the organization
Maintain accurate records of work completed, including details of assemblies, repairs, and maintenance activities.
Collaborate with engineers, supervisors, and other team members to discuss progress, challenges, and potential improvements in the process.
Handle and store materials and components safely and efficiently, maintaining inventory and tracking usage.
Ensure that safety precautions are taken during all activities, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Adhere to safety procedures and guidelines to maintain a safe working environment.
To act as a positive ambassador for the business.
Conduct routine maintenance and repairs to ensure optimal performance and longevity of machines and equipment.
Install and align machinery and equipment, ensuring they function correctly and safely.
Troubleshoot and diagnose issues with machinery or equipment, proposing and implementing effective solutions.
Requirements
trade certificate
electrical apprenticeship
2-year experience
electrical installation
mewp
communication
Interpersonal Skills
National Trade Card/Certificate
An interest in mechanical equipment and some experience maintaining and reacting to mechanical breakdowns is essential.
Strong knowledge of the installation process, and troubleshooting electrical systems including installing conduit and wirings, motors, instrumentation, recording devices, starters and temporary wiring setups
Full driving licence and own transport an advantage but not essential.
MEWP experience not essential but would be advantageous
Highly organised work approach within a multi-tasking environment
Well-developed formal and oral communication and reporting skills to all levels in an organisation
Ability to remain calm and focused under pressure
Fluent English speaker
Good “relationship” and people-management skills
Prior experience of working on large industrial sites
Applicants must have at least 2 years’ experience following successful completion of an electrical apprenticeship
Considerable knowledge of electrical and electronic devices, such as circuits, switches, breakers, wiring, and of safety precautions and hazards related to electricity
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
€1 billion valuation
Company Valuation
Reflects the company's market value backed by strategic investors.
300,000 households
Households Served
Number of residential customers benefitting from waste management services.
millions of tonnes
Annual Processing Capacity
Volume of waste processed into circular-economy outputs annually.
100% renewable electricity
Energy Supply
Provision of renewable electricity to households from waste by-products.
Part of a vertically integrated utility group offering electricity, gas, and green-energy alongside waste.
Bioverda subsidiary captures landfill methane to generate electricity and heat onsite.
Services include household bin collections, skip-hire, and large-scale recycling initiatives.
Culture + Values
“Zero‑disposal” mission: focus on circular economy and maximum recycling/resource recovery
Leading the field in the circular economy — recycling glass, paper, card, plastic, aluminium, e‑goods, steel, wood
Promise to reuse, repurpose & recycle your waste by leading the field in the circular economy
Putting the environment at the heart of everything we do — ‘actions speak louder than words’
Investment in innovation and automation (e.g., AI‑powered MRF robots) to improve accuracy, efficiency and profitability
Environment + Sustainability
55,000 tCO₂e
2022 Scope 1+2 Emissions
The company's total emissions for 2022 from customer waste management operations.
77,000 MWh
Renewable Energy Generated
Total renewable energy generated in 2022 from landfill gas and biomass plants.
3 Million Tonnes
Annual Waste Processed
Volume of waste processed annually under the company's zero-landfill commitment.
810 tCO₂
Yearly Savings
Estimated annual CO₂ savings from transitioning to a fully electric urban fleet by 2024.
Targeting Net Zero by 2040
Installed 3 MW rooftop solar across MRFs (target 5 MW → ~4,600 MWh/year renewable)
Installed PV array in 2021 (~232 MWh/year = 8% of facility electricity)
Generating 350,000 tonnes/year of solid recovered fuel; methane from landfills powering 20,000 homes
Converting 500,000 tonnes/year of non-recyclable commercial waste to refuse-derived fuel (~100,000 homes powered)
Unveiled Ireland’s first fully electric, zero-emission refuse collection vehicle — urban fleet to be fully electric by 2024 (30 vehicles)
Composting 45,000 tonnes/year via Ireland’s largest in-vessel facility
Inclusion & Diversity
Lacks publicly available diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies or outcomes.
Does not disclose gender-related statistics on its website or LinkedIn profiles.