Production Team Member
Joining Collins Aerospace is more than just advancing your career—it’s about becoming part of a mission to shape the future of aerospace technology while working in a supportive and innovative environment.
Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, is a global leader in advanced and intelligent solutions for the aerospace and defense industries. Our teams are dedicated to solving our customers’ toughest challenges while fostering a culture of collaboration, creativity, and continuous improvement. Together, we navigate the demands of an evolving global market with agility and purpose.
Collins Aerospace Shannon is a world leader in the repair of electrical generator components for commercial aircraft. As a centre of excellence for electrical rewind repairs, we support major airlines, maintenance and repair organizations, and distributors across North and South America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
We are currently hiring for our Production Maintenance team, which plays a critical role in ensuring the reliability and safety of the components that power global air travel.
When you join Collins Aerospace in Shannon, you become part of a team that values collaboration and shared success. We support personal and professional development by offering opportunities to learn, grow, and lead. Our culture encourages innovation and supports work-life balance to help every team member thrive.
Whether you’re building new skills, taking on leadership opportunities, or contributing to technical excellence, you’ll find a supportive environment where your work truly matters.
What You Will Do
As part of our Production Maintenance team, your role will involve hands-on repair and testing of aircraft electrical components. After completing a 10-week training program (Monday–Friday, dayshift), you will transition to an evening shift schedule to support our operational needs.
Key Responsibilities:
- Disassemble, clean, and prepare components for rewinding or repair
- Perform coil winding, connecting, and component testing
- Follow established procedures for cleaning, dipping, painting, and assembly
- Use mechanical/electrical measuring devices accurately
- Assist in developing new procedures and tooling as needed
- Read and follow work instructions, routings, and technical documentation
- Train and support team members of other grades
- Maintain a safe and clean work environment
- Ensure quality standards are met and customer expectations are exceeded
- Participate in continuous improvement using CORE tools
Shift Operating Hours (Post-Training)
- Monday to Thursday: 3:30 PM – 12:00 AM
- Friday: 1:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Qualifications We are Interested in
- Leaving Cert Qualified
- Production experience
- Mechanical/Electrical Experience
- Experience of Generators/Motors
- Strong IT Skills
- Eager to learn and grow within a technical environment
- Focused on working safely, efficiently, and with strong attention to detail
- Open to acquiring new repair skills and certifications
- Team-oriented with good communication skills
- Comfortable using hand tools, testing equipment, and following detailed procedures
- Flexible and willing to support other site operations when needed
What We Offer
- DC Pension Scheme: 3–5% employer contribution
- Health Insurance: 50% coverage for employee and dependents
- Annual Leave: 25.5 days
- Bonus Scheme
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Opportunities for career progression and continuous learning
- Recognition and reward programs
- Wellness initiatives and support for work-life balance
- Free on-site parking
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