Bricklayers Required LOCATION: Dublin Cunningham Contracts are actively hiring Qualified Skilled Bricklayers. For ongoing residential and education building projects in Dublin. Role Responsibilities Carry out jobs according to instructions and to keep materials usage to a minimum consistent with required quality standards, obtaining approval whenever any substantial variation from orders is required. Work individually or as part of a team to undertake a vast range bricklaying works to the highest possible standard. EnsureallHealth&Safetyrequirementsareadheredtoinrelationtocarryingout works,suchasspecificjobRiskAssessments. Follow technical drawings and seek guidance from the Engineer where necessary. Provide progress updates to site management and the project management teams as requested. Conduct quality checks on all work completed, ensuring client specifications and quality standards are met. Ensure that all tools and equipment are kept in good working order and where required serviced regularly. Clean all equipment and machinery after use, reporting any damage or defects to a member of site management. Provide guidance and clear instructions to any General Operatives Help keep the site clean and tidy at all times, removing debris and obstructions. Act as a mentor to any junior and trainee employees assigned to the team (such as apprentices), sharing craft knowledge and best practices. Must Have: Safepass Card Manual Handling Certificate A Minimum of 5 years' experience as a Skilled Bricklayer working on Residential, education or Commercial Building projects in Ireland H&S Responsibilities All employees are expected to play their part in maintaining a safe work environment for themselves and their colleagues, and call-out or report any unsafe practices immediately. Take reasonable care as the Health and Safety of yourself and others may be affected by your actions. Work in a safe manner and observe the Company Health and Safety Rules and Procedures. Use the protective clothing and equipment provided. Report to your Line Manager any incidents that have led to or could have led to injury or an accident or have affected the environment. Report all injuries promptly that occur to yourself at work and obtain the necessary first aid treatment. Cooperate with Managers and other personnel of the Company to achieve a healthy and safe workplace environment. Help in the investigation of accidents in order to prevent recurrence. Observe the Company personal hygiene requirements. Set an example of safe, correct behaviour, particularly to new entrants and young persons. Report any hazard / defect you may observe promptly to your immediate line manager. Report any shortcomings in systems of work or procedures to your line manager. Not to interfere with or misuse anything provided in the interests of health, safety and welfare or yourselves or your work colleagues. To comply with safe systems of work at all times To advise managers when not trained for tasks you are being asked to carry out. General Duties & Responsibilities Members of staff are expected to treat those with whom they come into contact in a courteous and respectful manner in accordance with the Dignity at Work Charter. All employees are expected to follow reasonable instructions or requests from your line manager, or from any other senior member of company management (even if this person is not your direct line manager). All employees are expected to attend and complete any training events arranged by the company as invited, whether in-person or online. All employees must follow the training they have received when using any work items/equipment provided to them. Cunningham Contracts Group is an Equal Opportunities Employer, and you are expected to uphold this commitment to equal opportunities. Our premises are smoke-free, and you are expected to comply and smoke/vape only in designated areas. All employees are expected to maintain high standards of personal accountability. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.
We are Cunningham Contracts Group. We are one of Ireland's award-winning building and civil engineering contractors with an extensive track record in delivering projects across multiple sectors in Ireland, including housing, commercial, education and healthcare. The company has recently expanded into new markets and business sectors, particularly in the infrastructure and specialist areas and has gained a reputation as a leading and reputable contractor who delivers quality assured solutions to its wide-ranging customer base. Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and we're committed to delivering an exciting career with learning, development and progression potential. We are currently seeking an experienced and talented Quantity Surveyor to join our high performing team. The Quantity Surveyor is responsible for providing commercial support to the project team, maintaining commercial information and ensuring compliance with contractual requirements. The Quantity Surveyor will liaise with customer representatives and other third parties on commercial issues including agreement of variations, claims and any additional payments. REPORTING TO: Commercial Manager LOCATION: Newry HQ, supporting sites in Co Louth, Co Dublin. CONTRACT TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent HOURS: Monday - Friday, 40 hours per week with early finish Fridays. Role Responsibilities Ensure robust, accurate and timely cost and value reporting at both project and business unit level. Ensure accurate cash flow reporting takes place. Carry out cost management including forecasting. Update the monthly CVR, cost and commercial plans and have accountability, along with the project team for the commercial performance and strategy. Ensure that any sub-contractors have agreed terms and conditions that are appropriate for Cunningham Contracts, with commercial risks identified. Ensure that the supply chain are engaged appropriately with the correct contract terms and conditions. Ensure that good client relationships are fostered. Be responsible for subcontract letting, negotiation and financial accounting. Ensure effective interaction between the commercial team and the operational site teams. Help ensure that commercial processes are adhered to across the Commercial department. Have a good understanding of the processes and procedures of the Commercial department, and actively seek to assist in development and improvement where possible. Coach and mentor Junior Quantity Surveyors within the Commercial department, sharing knowledge and best practice. Act as mentor to any apprentices that may be attached to the Commercial department, sharing knowledge and best practice, acting as a point of contact for any queries, and providing feedback on the apprentice as required. The Candidate Qualifications & Experience: 4 Years Minimum experience in a Quantity Surveying role. A HND or degree level qualification in Quantity Surveying, or equivalent. Extensive experience in commercial management and procurement of subcontractors, including chairing regular meetings, measurement and control cycle, certificates and accruals calculations. Skills & Attributes Ability to demonstrate a good knowledge of monthly reporting and earned value analysis. Excellent team player whilst also holding the ability to work independently on own initiative. Excellent time management skills, with ability to work to tight deadlines. Benefits As part of the Cunningham Contracts Group team, you will be offered the following employee benefits in addition to your market leading salary: 31 days Annual Leave Life Assurance Policy Pension Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Flexible Working Policy Wellbeing Events Company Occupational Health Social Events Team Development Days Ongoing Training & Development Bespoke career pathways Support for Chartership Pathways State-of-the-art office facilities On-Site Car Parking Professional Membership Support Branded clothing To apply for this role, please visit to find out more and share your CV with us today. Cunningham Contracts Group is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.
DEPARTMENT: Technical & Procurement ROLE PURPOSE: Reporting to the Head of Planning, the Planner has responsibility for the development and monitoring of programme solutions. These solutions will include developing tender submissions, construction/target programmes, procurement scheduling, resource/cost allocations, on site duties, short-term planning and the co-ordination of report development. Working closely with the Head of Planning and Project Delivery Teams, the Planner will contribute to the continued success and growth of the construction division and will be expected to meet personal development targets, project goals and business unit targets. Role Responsibilities Planning and scheduling all aspects of the programme, to ensure efficient and on-budget delivery. Provide consistent, accurate and reliable programme data. Develop and communicate planning intent and proposed solutions competently using Asta PowerProject. Support the Senior Planner and Head of Planning to prepare programmes for the project teams in accordance with contract requirements. Liaise with project teams to ensure consistency of key assumptions on methodologies. Identify opportunity and key risks during the programming process. Provide regular updates to key stakeholders as required on programme progress. Provide high quality reports to key stakeholders on both a regular and ad-hoc basis. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure programme requirements are met. Review tender/construction drawings/specifications/bills to understand the project, to establish a robust programme solution. Having an understanding of the planning obligations required on various forms of construction contracts. Develop and monitor detailed short-term programmes in conjunction with the project delivery team. Effectively present and communicate the impact of programmed activity slippage and critical path analysis. Accurately measure and justify progress and reporting estimates against the programme targets. Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required 3+ years experience working as a Planner in the construction industry Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously. Good analytical and problem-solving skills To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.
We are currently seeking an experienced and talented Plant Fitter to join our high performing team. REPORTING TO: Plant Manager LOCATION: Based in our Head Office in Newry, Co Down CONTRACT TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent HOURS: Monday - Friday, with occasional weekend additional hours available. Role Responsibilities Complete service and maintenance for mechanical and non-mechanical plant and specialist equipment, following manufacture guidelines and company processes. Ensure statutory compliance relating to heavy plant equipment. Perform preventative and predictive maintenance tasks and other precision-based maintenance. Identify and capture machine damage, investigating and documenting, as appropriate. Inspect new plant and equipment and sign off before use on site. Ensure company fleet vehicles are always roadworthy and prepare for testing to MOT and NCT standards. Maintain accurate and comprehensive service and maintenance records via logbooks and databases as required. Work closely with the Plant Manager and Office & Logistics Manager to ensure they are aware of problems as they occur, working to solve problems quickly. Work closely with and take direction from the Operator team, and support in ordering repair and/or spare parts, maintenance parts, assemblies, and consumables. Maintain an inventory of plant tools, manuals, repair parts, assemblies and consumables for use in the workshop, ensuring all items are labelled correctly and stored safely. Request purchase orders to be raised for parts for stock. Act as a mentor to any junior employees or apprentices who are attached to the Plant Team, sharing knowledge and best practice. Maintain excellent levels of housekeeping, ensure areas are free from waste and trip hazards. Comply with applicable Safety, Environment, Health, and Waste Management policies and procedures. Perform other related duties as assigned. The Candidate Qualifications & Experience Previous experience as a Plant Fitter or similar mechanical repair/maintenance role. Knowledge of construction plant and equipment including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic. Experience in investigating and diagnosing technical faults. Possess a clean driving licence. Skills & Attributes Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Excellent mechanical repair skills. Extensive knowledge of all aspect of vehicle repair. Additional information Must have the ability to travel to place of work in Carnbane Industrial Estate in Newry. Role is an in-person, on-site role. May involve travel to our other sites across the Republic of Ireland Cunningham Contracts Group is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.
We are Cunningham. We are one of Ireland's award-winning building and civil engineering contractors with an extensive track record in delivering projects across multiple sectors in Ireland, including mission critical, healthcare, education, fit out and residential. The company has recently expanded into new markets and business sectors, particularly in the infrastructure and specialist areas and has gained a reputation as a leading and reputable contractor who delivers quality assured solutions to its wide-ranging customer base. Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and we're committed to delivering an exciting career with learning, development and progression potential. We are currently seeking an experienced and talented Environmental Manager to join our high performing team. REPORTING TO: SHEQ Lead LOCATION: Newry, Head Office CONTRACT TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent HOURS: Monday - Friday (8am-5pm Monday-Thursday, 8am-2.30pm Fridays) Role Responsibilities Lead the planning and execution of a company-wide Environmental project Manage project budgets, timelines, and risks effectively. Implement a light project management structure to environmental strategic initiatives Monitor and report on projects progress. Stay informed on relevant environmental/sustainability trends and best practices to inform strategy Identify and engage with internal/external stakeholders to ensure project success. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate environmental considerations into broader project goals Develop and implement staff engagement campaigns to ensure success of related environmental projects. Create and implement KPIs to measure environmental impact and engagement success Coordinate sustainability champions or green teams across retail network Recommend process improvements Assist with carbon footprint reporting and development The Candidate Qualifications & Experience: Degree in Environmental Studies, Sustainability, Communications, Project Management, or related field is preferred. Experience managing projects, preferably in Construction sustainability Ability to coordinate across teams and translate project goals into practical actions Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills Ability to manage multiple projects with attention to detail and strategic oversight Proficient in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint Skills & Attributes: The ability to work as part of cross-functional teams. Excellent communicator, with ability to convey complex information well. The ability to create and maintain good working relationships with colleagues and clients. Highly organised in relation to management of tasks and deadlines. Good attention to detail. Troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Additional information All candidates must have the Right to Work in the UK and in the Republic of Ireland at the time of application. Proof of this will be required for any candidate who is successful in the role. This role will at time to time, require working in other locations, including construction sites or at client offices. A degree of flexibility is therefore required. Benefits As part of the Cunningham team, you will be offered the following employee benefits in addition to your market leading salary: 32 days Annual Leave Life Assurance Policy Pension Scheme Healthcare Cash Plan Company Sick Pay Company maternity / paternity pay Employee Assistance Programme Flexible Working Policy Wellbeing Events Company Occupational Health Social Events Team Development Days Ongoing Training & Development Bespoke career pathways Support for Chartership Pathways State-of-the-art office facilities On-Site Car Parking Professional Membership Support Branded clothing To apply for this role, please visit: to find out more and share your CV with us today. Cunningham is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.
Site Engineer We are Cunningham. We are one of Ireland's award-winning building and civil engineering contractors with an extensive track record in delivering projects across multiple sectors in Ireland, including mission critical, healthcare, education, fit out and residential. The company has recently expanded into new markets and business sectors, particularly in the infrastructure and specialist areas and has gained a reputation as a leading and reputable contractor who delivers quality assured solutions to its wide-ranging customer base. Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and we're committed to delivering an exciting career with learning, development and progression potential. We are currently seeking an experienced and talented Engineer to join our high performing team. REPORTING TO: Project Manager LOCATION: Based in Clondalkin, Dublin, Ireland CONTRACT TYPE: FULL-TIME, PERMANENT HOURS: Monday - Friday Role Responsibilities Support Operations management with the planning, coordination and supervision of technical aspects throughout the project. Provide high-quality technical advice and take an active role in problem-solving to minimise defects and non-conformances. Work closely with key stakeholders such as the Commercial department, clients, subcontractors, suppliers etc. Ensure the delivery of key project deadlines in budget and in line with all regulatory and internal health, safety and environmental guidelines. Ensuring project packages meet agreed specifications, budgets and/or timescales. Work as part of the on-site engineering team to undertake surveys and set out sites. Oversee all building work to ensure compliance with building regulations and a high-quality service delivery. Check technical designs and drawings to ensure that they are followed correctly. Engaging and liaison with utility providers / co-ordinating on site, ensuring compliance with regulatory bodies. Record all issues and maintain site diaries. Complete all required documentation in a timely manner, ensuring a state of audit readiness at all times. Support the Quality Manager, working collaboratively and providing all information requested for audit purposes. Produce accurate reports as and when requested by the business. Work alongside members of the SHEQ department and support the roll-out of any H&S, environmental and quality initiatives. Act as a mentor to any junior employees that may be attached to the engineering team, sharing professional knowledge and best practice. Take responsibility for own continuous professional development, maintain a log of any CPD activities/hours. The Candidate Qualifications & Experience: Possess a degree level (or equivalent) qualification in Civil Engineering. A minimum of two years' experience in an engineering role within the construction industry, with working knowledge of Irish building regulations/standards. Experience in read and explaining drawings, plans and ensuring the compliance of policies. Skills & Attributes: Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proficient IT user, especially MS Office and AutoCAD. Additional information Candidates from NI are welcome to apply but must be willing to commute. Benefits As part of the Cunningham team, you will be offered the following employee benefits in addition to your market leading salary: Life Assurance Policy 31 days Annual Leave Pension Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Flexible Working Policy Wellbeing Events Company Occupational Health Social Events Team Development Days Ongoing Training & Development Bespoke career pathways Support for Chartership Pathways State-of-the-art office facilities On-Site Car Parking Professional Membership Support Branded clothing To apply for this role, please visit: to find out more and share your CV with us today. Cunningham is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.
We are Cunningham Contracts Group. We are one of Ireland's award-winning building and civil engineering contractors with an extensive track record in delivering projects across multiple sectors in Ireland, including housing, commercial, education and healthcare. The company has recently expanded into new markets and business sectors, particularly in the infrastructure and specialist areas and has gained a reputation as a leading and reputable contractor who delivers quality assured solutions to its wide-ranging customer base. Our people are at the heart of everything we do, and we're committed to delivering an exciting career with learning, development and progression potential. We are currently seeking an experienced and talented Senior Engineer to join our high performing team. REPORTING TO: Site Manager LOCATION: Based in Dublin, Ireland. Candidates from NI are welcome to apply but must be willing to commute. CONTRACT TYPE: FULL-TIME HOURS: Monday - Friday Role Responsibilities Support the Site Manager in helping to lead the construction of the allocated project. Build strong working relationships with the Engineering team and sub-contractors. Ensuring project packages meet agreed specifications, budgets and/or timescales. Liaising with clients, subcontractors and other professional staff, especially Quantity Surveyors and the overall Project Manager. Engage all members of the project team to ensure projects are delivered on time. Liaising with the Commercial team and other internal stakeholders as and when required. Assisting in managing systems to enable the progress of work to be reviewed against time, quality, dimensions, and quantity. Assisting in the recording and testing of workmanship and materials, i.e., drainage, concrete, piling, brickwork etc. Providing engineering support to ensure technical problems are overcome and technical queries are answered. Responsible for setting out works constructed within allowable tolerances Regularly checking the setting out points and benchmarks ensuring that all setting out instruments and measuring equipment are delivered to site with a calibration certificate and recorded accordingly. Ensuring workforce understand setting out information has been identified as suitable for the type of work being carried out. Responsible for providing and maintaining setting out and dimensional control, to ensure accurate construction of the works. Checking technical designs and drawings to ensure that they are followed correctly. Supervising the work of all subcontracting firms carrying out works on site. Engaging and liaising with utility providers / co-ordinating on site, ensuring compliance with regulatory bodies. Preparing site reports and all other required documentation. Taking a proactive approach to managing Health and Safety on site. Ensuring that health and safety and sustainability policies and legislation are adhered to at all times. Coordinating and supervising temporary works as required. Implementing a regime of test and inspection plans for all works on site. The Candidate Qualifications & Experience: A higher-level qualification in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. 5-10 years' experience in a Site Engineer/Site Management role on construction projects, with a proven track record on large scale projects Skills & Attributes Possess in-depth knowledge of Irish/UK construction standards. Ability to liaise with Commercial & Contracts team when dealing with internal stakeholders and client's representatives while on site, including attendance at meetings. Technically competent. Demonstrable commercial awareness. Process orientated and strong attention to detail Effective problem-solving skills Benefits As part of the Cunningham Contracts Group team, you will be offered the following employee benefits in addition to your market leading salary: 31 days Annual Leave Life Assurance Policy Pension Scheme Employee Assistance Programme Flexible Working Policy Wellbeing Events Company Occupational Health Social Events Team Development Days Ongoing Training & Development Bespoke career pathways Support for Chartership Pathways State-of-the-art office facilities On-Site Car Parking Professional Membership Support Branded clothing To apply for this role, please visit to find out more and share your CV with us today. Cunningham Contracts Group is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.