Machine Shop Technician / Toolmaker - Evening & Night Shift

Letterkenny
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Machine Shop Technician / Toolmaker - Evening & Night Shift
Letterkenny | Full-Time | Permanent
Are you a skilled Machine Shop Technician / Toolmaker looking for a secure, long-term role with excellent rates and shift premiums? This is an exciting opportunity to join a global, high-precision manufacturing environment where your work directly supports life-enhancing and life-saving products.
Our client is a global leader in material science and the production of high-performance polymer tubing for medical devices, aerospace, automotive and energy industries, with a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Letterkenny.

The Role
Reporting to the Facilities Supervisor, you will provide technical support across shifts to optimise equipment performance and maintain tooling, ensuring high-quality, precision polymer extrusion.
This role will suit someone who enjoys hands-on technical work, problem solving and continuous improvement in a fast-paced production environment.

Key Requirements
Applicants must meet the following essential criteria:

  • Time served / qualified engineering technician
  • High-level experience using lathes, mills and general workshop equipment
  • Experience maintaining, repairing and troubleshooting mechanical equipment in a production environment
  • Computer literate
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings
  • Proven experience working to very high tolerances (e.g. one ten-thousandth of an inch)
  • Previous polymer extrusion and SolidWorks experience is beneficial but not essential

    Pay & Benefits
  • Hourly rate: €26.16 per hour
  • Night shift allowance: +25%
  • Evening shift allowance: +18%
  • During probation (6 months): 90% of base rate
  • Additional benefits include:
  • Competitive overall pay and benefits package
  • Permanent, full-time employment
  • Health insurance contributions and wellness programmes
  • Pension, life assurance and tuition assistance

    Shift Patterns
  • Night shift: Sunday 23:45 to Friday 08:15
  • Evening shift: Monday to Friday, 15:45 - 00:15

    Other Requirements
  • Fluency in English is required for this role

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