STATUS:
Full time (37.5 hours per week), Permanent
SALARY:
Competitive and based on experience and qualifications.
LOCATION:
Dublin
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
WILL INCLUDE
:
* Undertaking noise monitoring surveys;
* Data analysis of measured data;
* Noise prediction and propagation modelling;
* Input to technical noise assessment reports; and
* Modelling input and reporting for other technical studies, such as shadow flicker assessments.
REQUIREMENTS
Essential requirements include:
* An acoustics, physics, maths or engineering related degree.
* Strong general numeric and mathematical skills.
* An interest in energy and the environment.
* Full Driving Licence.
Desirable requirements:
* Experience of data management and analysis.
* Coding skills, especially python.
* Proactive team player.
* Organisational skills.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Proactive and solution orientated with strong attention to detail.
* Interest in energy and the environment.
* An ability to understand and explain abstract concepts in a clear way to technical and non-technical audiences.
* Affiliation with the Institute of Acoustics.
THE POSITION
We are looking for a full-time Graduate consultant to join our Environment and Engineering Team. Applicants should come from an academic background in either acoustics, physics, maths or engineering to assist our acoustics consultants with noise propagation modelling and data analysis.
The Environmental and Engineering team assists developers in taking energy projects from conceptual ideas to buildable assets.
How to apply
Please apply using the 'Apply Now' form on the Careers Page on our website, and upload your CV and covering letter, demonstrating why you are suitable for the role and any previous experience.
Closing date for applications: 8 January 2026
We shall be interviewing suitable candidates on a continuous basis, therefore, if you are planning to apply, we recommend that you do so without delay.