Site Engineers and Site Technicians are required for drainage and flood risk management projects in the South West Region of Ireland, working for a governmental organisation.
The successful candidate will have a Level 7 degree in Civil Engineering, 3 years experience with a main contractor, and excellent communication, problem-solving and IT skills.
The role requires the management of a direct labour workforce and specialist sub-contractors, with responsibilities including organisation, direction and supervision of project construction and maintenance.
The Site Engineer will be responsible for:
- Organisation, direction and supervision of project construction and maintenance
- Production of method statements and risk assessments
- Setting out, including levelling and total-station work
- Assisting in the assessment of Section 50 and Minor Works applications
- Monitoring the works and ensuring they are carried out in accordance with the design drawings and specification
- Managing the Quality Assurance file, including concrete QA, earthworks QA, and survey QA
- Investigation and reporting on matters arising from project construction and maintenance
- Liaising with other public bodies, local authorities, and local organisations
- Implementing QA procedures, concrete pre/post pour checks, and resolving technical issues
- Management of sub-contractors
- Disseminating information from drawings, specifications, and technical drawings
- Providing assistance with the procurement of goods and services
- Attending site meetings
- Liaising with the local authority and stakeholders
- Preparing and maintaining accurate site reports and records
- Assisting in the preparation and maintenance of project documentation
- Utilizing computer-aided design (CAD) software and other relevant software tools
- Providing guidance and technical support to construction teams and subcontractors
- Implementing company health, safety, environmental and quality policies