Menard Ireland is looking for an enthusiastic and experienced geotechnical engineer to take a leading role in our agency, headquartered in Cork.
The position may also be suitable for candidates based in the Leinster region.
The Candidate will ensure the running and delivery of ground improvement projects and will be involved in day-to-day to technical and site operations aspects of Menard.
The Candidate will support site and office teams across Ireland.
The role includes technical delivery, execution, coordination, quality control, and ensuring compliance with safety, design, and engineering standards.
The role involves both site-based and office-based responsibilities, contributing to project planning, execution, and reporting.
Duties
Oversee projects and ensure successful delivery.
Contribute, support and deliver essential aspects of tendering, design, planning, execution and reporting of ground improvement works.
Prepare, collate and review documentation for submission to clients, including offer letters, design reports, safety statements, design calculations, drawings, production reports, lift plans, certification documents and other documents as required.
Coordinate workload and resources with operations and commercial teams.
Liaise with the Menard team and administrative staff to ensure the day to day running of the business.
Ensure projects are being complete on time and under budget.
Ensure inhouse applications for tracking equipment, personnel and HSE reporting are up to date.
Requirements
Degree in Civil Engineering or Engineering Geology (BEng) with:
a Geotechnical Engineering or Engineering Geology (MEng, MSc) with 2–5 years' experience; or
3–8 years' experience in geotechnical engineering, piling, ground improvement or site investigations.
Strong understating of geotechnical design from first principles including but not limited to ground improvement, foundation behaviour, retaining structures, site investigations and slope stability assessments.
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office and Autocad.
Knowledge of software such as Plaxis and Slope/W is beneficial.
Ability to travel and work on project sites across Ireland as required or requested.
Strong time management and attention to detail.
Ability to adapt to changing project needs and work under pressure.
Excellent organisational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
For further information or to forward your application please contact: Joanne Palmer
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