Job type: Fixed-term contract 

Contract duration: 12 months

Location: Waterford City 

Salary: Competitive

About the role

As a resident engineer on the Waterford City Public Infrastructure Project, you will be part of the site-based team responsible for the supervision of the works relating to the transport hub (including train station) and the railway flood defence works. You will report directly to the project resident engineer.

The transport hub will be a multi-modal transport interchange facility for rail, bus, cars, cyclists and pedestrians. The flood defences will protect approximately 2km of railway corridor in the vicinity of the transport hub.

The works involve the construction of:

  • a station building and integrated footbridge (floor area of 1200m2) over the railway
  • two railway platforms (each 200m in length)
  • public plazas, including bus, car and cycle facilities
  • a railway overbridge and approach (pedestrian)
  • utility diversions and new connections
  • flood defence measures comprising:
    • sheet pile walls (marine and land-based locations along the railway line)
    • below ground cut-off barriers, demountable barriers and concrete walls in the vicinity of the existing Plunkett Station

Duties

Your duties will include supervision of:

  • marine and land based civil works for the flood defences
  • building and civil works for the transport hub and associated plazas

Essential

  • Degree in engineering or construction management (Level 8 in the National Framework of Qualifications or equivalent)
  • At least seven years’ postgraduate experience of civil engineering works, with a minimum of five years’ site based on building works, marine or civil works 
  • Experience in administering the public works forms of contract
  • Experience of civil engineering projects involving construction works over environmentally sensitive watercourses
  • Experience in the review and monitoring of Environmental Operating Plan(s) for civil engineering projects, including at least one project involving works crossing or directly adjacent to environmentally/ecologically designated sites and sensitive watercourses
  • Experience in implementing procedures and systems for accurate record-keeping
  • Knowledge and awareness of health and safety legislation
  • Good organisational skills
  • Motivated individual with a strong work ethic
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Fluency/high level of proficiency in spoken and written English

About Roughan & O'Donovan

Roughan and O’Donovan (ROD) is a leading civil, environmental and structural engineering consultancy. An independently owned firm, we employ a multidisciplinary team of over 250 people, of 20 different nationalities, in our Irish and UK offices. 

Our current projects include:

How to apply

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Roughan & O’Donovan is an equal opportunity employer. 

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