This role will provide support to Generating Engineering to fulfil the role of
Project Supervisor Design Process (PSDP
) on a number of projects in various phases of planning, development and construction. The role will also provide mentorship and support to existing staff undertaking the role.
Key Responsibilities
* Working closely with Engineering and Major Projects design teams / external Contractors to ensure design coordination has been carried out effectively
* Identify hazards arising from the design or from the technical, organisational, planning or time related aspects of the project. Where possible, eliminate the hazards or reduce the risks.
* Communicate necessary control measures, design assumptions, or remaining risks to the PSCS so that they can be dealt with in the Safety & Health Plan.
* Ensure that the work of designers is co-ordinated to ensure safety.
* Prepare a written Safety & Health Plan for any project where construction will take more than 30 working days or 500 person days or where there is a particular risk.
* Prepare a Safety File for the completed structure and give it to the Client.
* Provide support and mentoring to newly appointed PSDP's within the company
* Complete lessons learned exercises to drive improvements within the PSDP process within the business
* Support any PSDP competency evaluations that need to be completed both internally and externally
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
* Minimum 5 years experience in a Construction or Health & Safety role, with a minimum of 3 years experience in undertaking the PSDP role on capital projects.
* Experience of Generation Utility Construction to include Solar farm projects, Thermal projects or Onshore & Offshore Wind Farm Projects
* Minimum Level 7 NFQ in Health & Safety / Engineering or similar discipline
* Project Supervisor Design Process Training
* Design experience in the Generation or utility business
Base Location: Dublin or Cork
Hybrid working will be a feature of this role, combining remote working with attendance at base for in-person collaboration 1 days per week subject to ongoing review.
Hours of work: 08:30 – 16:45
Working days: Monday to Friday.