The Role This role sits at the intersection of design, construction, client engagement, and regulatory compliance. Your mission is to ensure safe, high-quality, on-time execution, while driving collaboration across multiple stakeholders and teams. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee all phases of projects, from preliminary design review through to handover, ensuring alignment with contract requirements, budget, schedule, and quality standards. Serve as the primary point of contact to clients, local authorities, utility providers, designers, consultants, and sub-contractors. Coordinate utility works (water, drainage, electrical, telecoms) including diversion, connection, and reinstatement, and manage any associated statutory approvals or interfaces. Develop, review, and enforce project programmes and resource plans, adapting as needed to changes on site. Monitor project costs, issue variation notices, manage claims, and ensure commercial control and profitability. Oversee the preparation of health & safety plans, risk assessments (RAMS), method statements, and ensure compliance with HSE regulations. Lead site inspections, quality audits, and verification of works to specifications, including carrying out defect identification and ensuring corrective actions. Organise procurement of materials, equipment, and subcontractor packages; track deliveries and logistics. Mentor site staff, supervise teams, and maintain high morale, productivity, and adherence to company values. Prepare status reports, client updates, meeting minutes, KPI dashboards, and ensure documentation control throughout the project. Candidate Profile / Requirements Bachelors (or higher) degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline. 7+ years of post-qualification experience, working on public works, urban road / streetscape / public realm projects, with experience managing utility coordination and diversion packages. Strong commercial acumen: managing budgets, pricing, variation control, claims. Deep understanding of Irish civil & utilities contract standards and specifications (TII, Irish Water, local authority, etc.). Proficiency with planning and construction tools: MS Project (or equivalent), Excel, and engineering software (AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or similar). Familiarity with setting-out / surveying tools (Total Station, GPS), and ability to interpret survey and CAD deliverables. Excellent leadership, communication, stakeholder management and negotiation skills. Skills: Civil Engineering Utilities Public Realm Upgrades