About The RoleJOB TITLE:Stakeholder and Community Engagement OfficerREPORTING TO:Stakeholder & Communications ManagerNO. REPORTS:NoneDIVISION:CivilsLOCATION:Site based – DublinCONTRACT TYPE:PermanentBENEFITS:35 days annual leave including public holidays, Pension, Life Assurance Scheme, & Car AllowanceJob SummaryDue to considerable growth here at GRAHAM, we are now seeking to expand our Republic of Ireland Civil Engineering team – This time with an experienced and considerateStakeholder and Community Engagement Officer.This pivotal role is key in ensuring we deliver inclusive and effective engagement across the Bus Connects scheme in Dublin. The successful applicant will ensure that all stakeholder and community interactions are managed professionally, transparently, and in alignment with project goals and public expectations. The Stakeholder and Community Engagement Officer will lead engagement activities, manage relationships with key stakeholders including local authorities, residents, businesses, and transport users, and support the delivery of strategic communications and community initiatives. The role will require flexibility to cover occasional evening or weekend work to support public meetings and events.Job DescriptionThe Stakeholder and Community Engagement Officer shall:Maintain the communications strategy, capturing all stakeholder considerations through a detailed Stakeholder Management and Communications Plan (SMCP).Identify Influencers and maintain good working relationships throughout the life of the project, including Local Authorities, Landowners and immediate neighbours.Identify Road Users, Residents & Businesses, Schools and Colleges affected by the works and identify opportunities to promote good working relationships.Develop and maintain excellent community engagement opportunities to promote the project via education or community initiatives.Identify and draft submissions for project awards.Support the Stakeholder and Communications Manager and Project Manager with reporting and attendance to the Client Communications Meeting, raising any resident/community concerns.Maintain a Stakeholders Register and comply with the data protection act with securing data.Provide Scheme Level public liaison requirements as directed by the Project Manager.Co-ordinate the complaints/compliments register (Correspondence Log) and ensure Service Level Agreements are maintained in responses.Provide written and verbal responses to enquiries from the public and the ClientAttend and support public engagement meetings and help promote a positive image of construction and the benefits of redevelopment.Liaise with the project team to obtain articles and draft project monthly newsletterCarry out any other reasonable duties as requested by the Line Manager.The post will require travel between different locations for which travel expenses will be compensated for work related journeys.This job description is intended to give the post holder an appreciation of the role envisaged for the Stakeholder Community Engagement Officer and the range of duties to be undertaken. It does not attempt to detail every activity. Specific tasks and objectives will be agreed with the post holder at regular intervals.Personal SpecificationTechnical CompetenciesEssentialProven experience in a similar role, working within a busy and pressurised environmentStrong IT skills to include Microsoft suite, word and excel and power pointProven experience of dealing with local authorities or influencing key stakeholdersPrevious experience of developing and delivering Community Engagement initiativesStrong communication and interpersonal skillsAble to remain calm under pressure with the ability to defuse situations through diplomacy and negotiationAbility to construct and deliver an employment skills planBid Writing/Communications Plan and Award writing experienceFull licence and access to own personal vehicle for business useDesirableExperience of the Construction industryMembership to the Chartered Institute of Public Relations or similar CPD bodyOur CommitmentAt GRAHAM, we are proud to say that we are a committed Equal Opportunities Employer and we aim to be the first choice for people from all backgrounds. We seek to promote respect for the individual and equality of opportunities. We believe that everyone should be treated solely on the basis of personal merit and contribution throughout their GRAHAM career journey and not on the value of artificial barriers,Prejudices, Or Preferences. If You Require Any Adjustments Or Accommodations During The Application Or Interview Process, Please Let Us Know. We Welcome Applicants From All Backgrounds. We Are Dedicated To Making Our Policies And Guidance Accessible To All Applicants And Employees. If You Need This Document In An Alternative Format, Such As Large Print, Audio, Or Braille, Please Contact Us AtEmail: (email protected)Phone: RoleAs a Disability Confident Employer, we guarantee an interview to disabled applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria for the role. If you would like to apply through the Disability Confident Interview Scheme, please contact Louise Hunter, Resourcing Manager, at:Email: (email protected)Phone: We are only able to consider applications from individuals who are eligible to live and work in the UK, as per Home Office regulations. Please check your eligibility with the regulations before applying. Individuals with a current time restricted right to work in the UK, should contact the Human Resources team in the first instance. A basic disclosure may be requested if security clearance is required by 3rd party clients and a criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining a position. Our Access NI/Vetting and Barring Scheme Policy and Policy on the Recruitment of Ex-Offenders is available upon request. GRAHAM reserves the right to carry out checks to ensure the validity of an applicant's experience and/or qualifications and we expect all applicants to comply with any such requests for information. Failure to do so or evidence of any falsification of information will lead to either removal from the recruitment process or if already in employment potential termination of contract through the company disciplinary procedure.About YouNot Specified