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At AECOM, we are currently recruiting for a Project Engineer to join us at our Dublin office.
The Project Engineer will be required to attend site three days per week and two days per week will be remote working.
Here’s what you’ll do:
Your day to day will include but not be limited to the following tasks and responsibilities:
The Project Engineer will be assigned to the Delivery team within the Infrastructure Department’s Portfolio, working across multiple engineering disciplines, including civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical. The role involves supporting the planning, coordination, and management of construction quality assurance and quality control, as well as providing construction supervision as required across the Portfolio. The Project Engineer will help ensure that all projects are delivered safely and in alignment with established quality standards, schedules, and budget targets.
The Project Engineer will undertake duties as assigned by the Project Manager and Head of Construction, providing on-site leadership and oversight during project construction phases.
Key Responsibilities
Maintain a consistent on-site presence throughout construction activities.
Monitor and ensure compliance with Health & Safety and Environmental requirements.
Actively promote and foster a positive safety culture within the project team and across site.
Attend and contribute to safety leadership meetings as required.
Fulfil the role of Site Project Manager (SPM) in accordance with the Contracting Entity’s Airport Direction D-O Construction Projects, completing all required competency training.
Undertake additional roles as defined within the Contracting Entity’s Airport Directions and Safety Management System.
Quality Assurance & Control
Review construction quality plans and inspection and test plans (ITPs).
Conduct construction quality assurance (surveillance and monitoring) on design-and-build projects to ensure compliance with specified requirements.
Perform construction quality control on traditional contracts, including 100% verification through planned Hold and Witness points.
Regularly inspect works to ensure compliance with contract drawings, specifications, quality plans, and industry best practice.
Review and provide comments on contractor RAMS for submission to the P2W permit system.
Programme & Reporting
Monitor and provide feedback on the contract programme.
Maintain a comprehensive site diary.
Prepare detailed daily reports including (but not limited to):
Site and weather conditions
Labour, plant, and material resources
Material deliveries
Work locations and activities
Safety performance and issues
Quality performance and observations
Stakeholder & Team Coordination
Liaise with stakeholders before, during, and after project completion.
Work collaboratively with all relevant daa departments, including landside operations, airside operations, TSOs, and others.
Attend site progress meetings and complete all assigned follow-up actions.
Participate in design meetings where input is required and complete related actions.
Sign off on projects and documentation as required.
Embrace new systems and processes of work and attend training necessary to maintain required competencies.
Contract Administration
Where required, fulfil the responsibilities of the NEC Supervisor, acting independently from the Project Manager in accordance with contract requirements.