Company & Role Overview
Our client is a leading construction contractor delivering major infrastructure projects across Ireland. They are seeking a
Setting Out Engineer
for a significant project at
Dublin Airport.
This is an excellent opportunity to work on high-profile infrastructure while developing expertise in large-scale civil engineering projects.
Key Responsibilities:
* Set out the works and ensure that foremen and operatives clearly understand the information provided
* Disseminate information from drawings, specifications, etc. to foremen, operatives, subcontractors, so that they clearly understand what is required
* Test materials as directed by your supervisor/line manager in accordance with the relevant specifications
* Record all daily activities, relevant information, and occurrences in your site diary
* Record and report on work progress including that of subcontractors to your manager
* Conduct your work in a safe manner and adhere to all Health & Safety regulations
* Develop and maintain professional working relationships with all personnel
* Maximise profit through your day-to-day actions: good self-management, accuracy in own work, elimination of re-work
* Follow directions and attend meetings as required
Key Requirements:
* Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, Surveying or a related field.
* Experience working with a main contractor, subcontractor, surveying firm preferred.
* Good understanding of Health, Safety and Environmental regulations.
* Working knowledge of Microsoft package, AutoCAD or other engineering design software.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
* Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
What Makes This Opportunity Special:
* Work on a landmark infrastructure project with national significance
* Gain experience with complex engineering challenges in a live airport environment
* Join a company known for investing in their people and supporting career advancement
* Competitive package with strong benefits and professional development opportunities