Taylor Hopkinson is working with one of Ireland’s leading energy companies to recruit a Civil Engineer who will support the Renewables Team in the delivery of large-scale renewable projects including Wind, Solar & Battery Storage. The client recently underwent significant financial investment and have a considerable pipeline of renewables projects in development, construction and operational phases.
The role will be a fundamental part of the team providing advise and expertise in relation to civil engineering with a particular focus on HV aspects As the team are in growth phase, the role presents an exciting opportunity to join at the early stages of project development throughout construction through to handover
This is a full time, staff role base on site 5 days per week.
Role:
- Provide Civil Engineering solutions for renewable energy projects and ensuring alignment with project schedules.
- Contribute technical input from site selection to construction completion.
- Advise on budget costs and programme durations for civil/structural elements.
- Develop, manage and review land mapping for review and acceptance.
- Update civil requirements/specifications for contract documents.
- Assist in tender document preparation and tendering processes.
- Review contractor designs and quality records.
- Support, supervise and manage site work on project sites as needed.
- Develop best practice assessment tools continuously.
- Conduct design reviews of substation design submissions.
Requirements
- Third level qualification in Civil Engineering or similar discipline.
- Experience in the design or delivery of projects.
- Proven experience in using AutoCAD / Civil 3D
- Demonstrable experience of being on live construction / heavy civil engineering projects.
- Proven experience of preparing drawings, designs and reports to the project team and management.
- Proven experience in the Renewables area.
- Experience in Substation Construction at 110 and 220 kV voltage levels is desirable.
- Current driving license and access to a vehicle.
