Multiskilled Technician - Telecommunications

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Transdev is an international public transport company with operations in 17 countries worldwide. In Ireland Transdev operates and maintains the Luas light rail system out of 3 Dublin depots. This is a great opportunity to join a growing, inclusive company offering excellent job security, working conditions, salary and benefits. You will work in a team with diverse cultural backgrounds with highly supportive and experienced management.

Responsibilities:

To maintain Telecommunications Systems in accordance with specified company, quality and health & safety procedures.
Good analytical and trouble-shooting skills.
To be part of a First Line Response Team.
Follow all established safety procedures, good house-keeping practices and utilize safety equipment as required.
Assist experienced staff in disciplines other than own speciality.
To coach and develop as a mentor other staff where applicable.
Attend and participate in all team forums and communication sessions.
Attend and participate in all training provided.
To read reports/manuals, and fully participate in training programs.
To actively participate in the reduction of Deviations from Standard reported each month on Health, Safety or Environmental Grounds, as per Company procedures.
To undertake any other duties as specified by either the Supervisor or Discipline Manager.
To undertake any other duties as specified by either the Team Leader or Production Manager.Competencies

Applicants must demonstrate the following minimum criteria:

Degree in Electronic Engineering essential.
Skilled worker in signalling, comms, power supply disciplines.
Good knowledge of electrical schematics.
Experience in industrial maintenance preferred but not essential.
Clean driving license for light vehicles.
Good ICT Skills, including all MS Office packages.

Salary Scale: €57,459.32 and can go up to €74,551.15 (including shift allowances)

Benefits: Excellent benefits befitting of an international company include health insurance, pension, sick pay, 22 days holiday, annual salary increments, free parking, gym membership, flexible shift patterns, overtime rate (double pay), company events.

Due to the urgency of these roles priority will be given to candidates within EU/Common travel area.

TO APPLY: Please apply through this portal or directly to our retained Recruitment Consultant, Katarina Milkovic, Crewit Resourcing:

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