HSQE Advisor: Dungarvan Working for Glanua is exciting, challenging and incredibly rewarding. As a HSQE Advisor you will support the implementation of our HSQE System and work closely with site teams to ensure projects are delivered safely and risks are appropriately managed on site. Main Duties and Responsibilities Work as part of a team in the safe delivery of our projects, embracing the ethos of a "one team" culture. Ensure Health, Safety, Environmental & Sustainability standards, policies, and procedures are always adhered to on-site. Instil a positive Health and Safety culture within the team in their thinking and actions. Ensure compliance with current Environmental, Health and Safety legislation and maintain awareness of legislative changes and industry standards. Provide onsite HSQE presence during construction and operations to ensure HSQE controls, mitigation measures are implemented, maintained and performance monitored. Help senior advisors to develop Site Construction Stage plans, traffic management, waste management, etc. with the project team and monitor their implementation. Ensure the Company carries out the duties of PD, PC and Contractor. Ensure all internal and external EHS reporting requirements are complied with. Monitor and report on the collection, recording, analysis, implementation of actions taken and feedback provided to the hazards identified during the weekly inspection/audits through our online management system. Conduct accident/incident investigations in a timely manner with the support of the project team, making recommendations to management in respect of these. Obtaining and reviewing safety documentation from Clients, Suppliers and Subcontractors. Ensuring that subcontractors are made aware of the Company’s Plan and the requirement for project specific safety statements before appointment. Reviewing, revising and updating the Plan in the light of subcontractors’ information, the progress of work, the receipt of new design information and the occurrence of incidents or accidents. Implementing the Plan and monitoring the compliance of Company personnel and subcontractors against the Plan. Brings any safety, health or welfare issues to the attention of the Contract Manager, Site Agent/foreman for action prior to leaving site. Advises site management of the suitability and adequacy of safety and health provisions, safe working methods, safety of equipment and the validity of test certificates. The Safety Officer will be responsible for the maintenance of all site safety documentation in conjunction with the site team. Plans and holds safety inductions and briefings of Company and subcontractors’ personnel as detailed in the Safety and Health Plan for each project. Experience in reviewing methide statements and advising guidance on particular high risk activities such as overhead line, roadworks, deep excavations and rescue scenarios. Carrying out Site Inspections and generating reports. Liaising with external parties relating to HSQE. Ensure ISO (9001, 45001, 14001) compliance. Assess the training needs of employees, ensure that employees training requirements are identified prior to new projects commencing and bring training requirements to the attention of the HSQE Manager. Other duties as required from time to time. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Minimum of a Level 7 or higher qualification in Health and Safety. Minimum of 2 years’ experience working in a similar role, preferably in the civils, water and wastewater industry. Hold a valid Safe Pass, Manual Handling, First Aid Certificate. Civils / Road Works, Temporary Work Experience, Lifting Experience and Confined Space experience is an advantage. Extensive working knowledge of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and the Safety, Health and Welfare (Construction) Regulations 2013. Strong and proven ability to influence change and be a champion of best practice. Excellent communication skills and attention to detail. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs (Excel, PowerPoint), and a general competence in using new technologies (Mobile Apps etc). Full Driving License. What we offer you The opportunity to join an ambitious and growing organization. Monday to Friday working week finishing early on Fridays. 23 days annual leave plus 10 bank holidays. Access to EAP – 24/7 365 days confidential employee counselling service, free for employees and their families. Glanua Limited is an equal opportunities employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
A growing engineering organization in Ireland is seeking a Commissioning Electrical Engineer who will be responsible for the delivery and commissioning of electrical installations. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of post-apprenticeship experience, with a strong background in mechanical systems, and experience in Water/Wastewater projects. You will work Monday to Friday, enjoy generous leave days, and have access to a confidential employee assistance program. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Role: Commissioning Electrical Engineer Location Base: Covering our Projects throughout Munster Salary: Competitive Knowledge, Skills and Experience Trade Qualified in Electrical or E&I RECI [or equivalent] certified electrician with 5 years post‑apprenticeship work experience. Mechanical experience – distinct advantage Experience in Water / Wastewater – distinct advantage Experienced in the commissioning and process proving of mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation (MEICA) systems. Ability to liaise directly with customers on commissioning activities and sign‑off. Full clean driving licence Safe Pass Manual Handling Certificate Main Duties and Responsibilities Ensure Health, Safety, Environmental & Sustainability standards, policies and procedures are always adhered to on‑site. Support project delivery teams in the development and preparation of commissioning test documentation. Responsible for delivery and commissioning of small to large sized Electrical installations. Installation and commissioning of different types of instrumentation and equipment. Installation of Pumps and associated VSD and controls. Read and understand working drawings and schematics. Conduct initial power‑up of MCCs and complete rotation checks on motors and I/O point‑to‑point checks (dry testing). Set up instrumentation in the field and scale instrument 4‑20 mA signals back to PLC; calibrate instruments requiring field calibration. Supervise suppliers, sub‑contractors and site‑based staff; coordinate with the project team and Service & Maintenance Dept. as required. Work with Process Engineers to optimise and improve the performance of water and wastewater infrastructure. Complete all commissioning documentation including pre‑test inspections, commissioning sheets and SAT documentation. Proactively review and monitor your own work schedule – initiative and self‑management essential. Some Wastewater & Water process awareness would be beneficial. Electrical systems fault‑finding and recertification. Attend third‑party Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) and Site Acceptance Tests (SATs) as required and provide acceptance sign‑off on behalf of the company. Complete preliminary installation checks and provide completion snag lists to mechanical and electrical sub‑contractors. What We Offer You The opportunity to join an ambitious and growing organisation. Monday to Friday working week finishing early on Fridays. 22 days annual leave plus 10 bank holidays. Competitive base salary. Access to EAP – 24/7 365 days confidential employee counselling service, free to avail for employees and their families. Glanua Limited is an equal opportunities employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Role: Civil Engineering Apprenticeship Programme. Location: Hospital Co. Limerick Position Summary The Civil Engineering Apprenticeship Programme is a strategic investment in nurturing and developing engineers within Glanua. Due to the success of the programme, we are looking to recruit more apprentices for the September 2026 programme. Civil Engineering Apprenticeship Programme with ATU Sligo 3-year programme to achieve a QQI Level 7 Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering. Online classes every Monday from 9 am to 6 pm. Monthly in-person labs/workshops in Sligo. The remaining duration (Tues to Friday) is dedicated to on the job learning in Glanua. Course includes regular college assignments and exams after Christmas. Requirements Good attitude & willingness to learn. Flexibility to travel to various site. Eligibility criteria pass grade in Leaving Cert maths or have QQI level 5 (or equivalent). Must be over 18 years of age. Civil Engineering Apprenticeship Rates offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Glanua is an industry leader in providing innovative and sustainable engineering solutions to design, build, operate and maintain critical water and wastewater infrastructure across Ireland and the UK. We are a trusted provider to the municipal and industrial sector where our clients include Ireland and the UK’s largest water utilities, Uisce Éireann (formally Irish Water), Thames Water, Yorkshire Water and Affinity Water. Glanua is passionate about solving today’s environmental challenges and delivering a decarbonised and sustainable world. We know that to build successful creative teams we need a diverse workforce that can deliver new innovative ways of thinking. We provide an environment where you will have the freedom to develop and grow to your full potential. We champion our core values and uphold the highest standards of Safety and Well-being, Innovation, Integrity, Collaboration, Courage, Agility, Accountability, Diversity and Inclusion in everything we do. We have a talented team of 500+ people across Ireland and the UK and are rapidly expanding our workforce across several disciplines to meet our ambitious growth plans. Role HSQE Intern Area: Ireland Duration: 6 months The Role Working for Glanua is exciting, challenging and incredibly rewarding. As a HSQE Intern, you will support the implementation of our HSQE System and work closely with our site teams to ensure our projects are delivered safely and ensure risks are appropriately managed on site. Main Duties and Responsibilities Work as part of a team in the safe delivery of our projects, embracing the ethos of a “one team” culture. Ensure Health, Safety, Environmental & Sustainability standards, policies, and procedures are always adhered to on-site. Instil a positive Health and Safety culture within the team in their thinking and actions. Ensure compliance with current Environmental, Health and Safety legislation and maintain awareness of legislative changes and industry standards. Provide onsite HSQE presence during construction and operations to ensure HSQE controls, mitigation measures are implemented, maintained and performance monitored Help advisors or senior advisors to develop CSHSP’s, traffic management, waste management, etc. with the project team and monitor their implementation. Ensure the Company carries out the duties of PSCS and PSDP. Ensure support to project team that all internal and external EHS reporting requirements are complied with. Monitor and report on the collection, recording, analysis, implementation of actions taken and feedback provided to the hazards identified during the weekly inspection/audits through our online management system Support/assist the team in accident/incident investigations in a timely manner, and with the support of the project team, making recommendations to management in respect of these. Obtaining and reviewing safety documentation from Clients, Suppliers and Subcontractors; Assist site management in ensuring that subcontractors are made aware of the Company’s Safety Statement and the projects CSHSP before appointment. Shadowing project team in reviewing, revising and updating the CSHSP in the light of subcontractors’ information, the progress of work, the receipt of new design information and the occurrence of incidents or accidents. Implementing the CSHSP and monitoring the compliance of Company personnel and subcontractors against the Plan Brings any safety, health or welfare issues to the attention of the Contract Manager, Site Agent/foreman for action prior to leaving site. Shadow site management and HSQE Advisors on the suitability and adequacy of safety and health provisions, safe working methods, safety of equipment and the validity of test certificates. The HSQE Intern will assist with the maintenance of all site safety documentation in conjunction with the site team. Plans and holds safety inductions and briefings of Company and subcontractors’ personnel as detailed in the Safety and Health Plan for each project. Shadow carrying out Site Inspections and generating reports as requested; Liaising with external parties relating to HSQE; Ensure ISO (9001, 45001, 14001) compliance Assess the training needs of employees, ensure that employees training requirements are identified prior to new projects commencing and bring training requirements to the attention of the HSQE Manager. Other HSQE duties as required from time to time. Knowledge, Skills And Experience Must be returning to college/university after completion of the placement (this is a structured placement opportunity, not a graduate role) Extensive working knowledge of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and the Safety, Health and Welfare (Construction) Regulations 2013. Strong and proven ability to influence change and be a champion of best practice Excellent communication skills and attention to detail Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs (Excel, PowerPoint), and a general competence in using new technologies (Mobile Apps etc) Full Driving License. What we offer you The opportunity to join an ambitious and growing organisation. Monday to Friday working week finishing early on Fridays. 22 days annual leave plus 10 bank holidays. Competitive base salary with annual salary review. Access to EAP – 24/7 365 days confidential employee counselling service, free to avail for employees and their families. #J-18808-Ljbffr
A leading engineering solutions provider is seeking a HSQE Intern to support their Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental System. This 6-month structured placement focuses on ensuring compliance with safety regulations and promoting a positive health and safety culture. Candidates should be returning to college/university after their placement and possess a strong knowledge of relevant health and safety legislation. The role includes duties such as compliance monitoring, safety documentation maintenance, and supporting site teams. Competitive salary and attractive working conditions offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Civil Estimator - (Wastewater Treatment Projects) We are seeking a capable and driven Civil Estimator to join Glanua, a recognised leader in the water and wastewater sector. This role is well suited to a professional with 5 to 10 years of experience who is ready to contribute to high quality tendering activity across Uisce Éireann’s municipal programme and AMP8 frameworks with Thames Water, United Utilities and Yorkshire Water. As a Civil Estimator, you will prepare accurate, well‑structured and commercially sound estimates for civil engineering works across treatment plants, pumping stations and network upgrades. You will work collaboratively with our design, project management and procurement teams to support the development of cost‑effective, buildable and compliant solutions that reflect Glanua’s commitment to technical excellence. Your responsibilities will include evaluating the constructability of designs, assessing materials and construction techniques and identifying opportunities for improved value. You will also support optioneering and early‑stage tender development by providing indicative pricing and informed cost insights. The role demands a strong grasp of civil engineering principles, attention to detail and the ability to operate effectively within a fast‑paced tendering environment. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious civil estimator to broaden their expertise and contribute to the successful delivery of complex, high‑profile projects across Ireland and the UK. Main Duties and Responsibilities Estimate Preparation – Prepare detailed and accurate civil engineering estimates based on drawings, specifications and tender documentation. Ensure estimates reflect appropriate levels of construction risk and align with company guidelines and industry standards. Participation in Design Development – Support the design development process by evaluating buildability, construction sequencing and material selection. Provide early‑stage pricing to support optioneering, budget development and identification of cost effective solutions. Risk and Governance Compliance – Assist in ensuring that risk management, governance and approval procedures are followed and fully documented. Prepare clear assumptions, exclusions and clarifications that support robust tender submissions. Tender Preparation – Contribute to tender preparation and construction programmes. Support the development of staff schedules and resource plans based on civil engineering delivery needs. Procurement Planning – Work with procurement teams to identify suitable civil subcontractors and suppliers. Issue enquiries, review responses and secure competitive quotations for groundworks, concrete, formwork, rebar, pipelines and associated civil works. Technical and Industry Awareness – Maintain an up‑to‑date understanding of construction methods, civil engineering technologies and sector developments. Apply this knowledge to enhance the accuracy, relevance and competitiveness of estimates. Financial Modelling Support – Assist in the development of financial models for tenders and frameworks, including labour, plant, materials and civil production rates. Support internal price‑fix meetings with clear cost insight and supporting information. Cost Coding and Feedback – Use the standardised cost coding system to support financial tracking, benchmarking and continuous improvement. Provide feedback to strengthen estimating tools, cost libraries and civil production rates. Knowledge, Skills and Experience Experience – 5 to 10 years of experience in civil estimating in the water, wastewater or wider infrastructure sectors. Experience preparing civil engineering estimates for treatment plants, pipelines, earthworks or similar construction projects. Strong analytical and numerical skills with a high level of attention to detail. Solid understanding of civil engineering principles and construction methodologies. Competence in estimating software, digital take‑off tools and Microsoft Office applications. Effective communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet challenging deadlines. About Us Glanua is an industry leader in providing innovative and sustainable engineering solutions to design, build, operate and maintain critical water and wastewater infrastructure across Ireland and the UK. We are a trusted provider to the municipal and industrial sector where our clients include Ireland and the UK’s largest water utilities, Uisce Éireann (formerly Irish Water), Thames Water, Yorkshire Water and Affinity Water. Glanua is passionate about solving today’s environmental challenges and delivering a decarbonised and sustainable world. We know that to build successful creative teams we need a diverse workforce that can deliver new innovative ways of thinking. We provide an environment where you will have the freedom to develop and grow to your full potential. We champion our core values and uphold the highest standards of Safety and Well‑being, Innovation, Integrity, Collaboration, Courage, Agility, Accountability, Diversity and Inclusion in everything we do. We have a talented team of 500+ people across Ireland and the UK and are rapidly expanding our workforce across several disciplines to meet our ambitious growth plans. #J-18808-Ljbffr
A leading engineering solutions provider in Galway is seeking a Mechanical Engineer Intern to support water and wastewater projects. In this role, you will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, gaining hands-on experience in project activities while developing technical skills. Candidates should be currently enrolled in a Mechanical Engineering degree program and eager to learn in a dynamic environment. This internship offers a potential pathway to the company's Graduate Programme, fostering long-term career development. #J-18808-Ljbffr
A leading engineering solutions provider in Ireland is seeking a Quantity Surveyor Intern to assist in project management and financial performance. This role involves collaborating closely with the Commercial team, preparing cashflow forecasts, and managing subcontract packages. Candidates must be currently enrolled in a related degree program and have strong communication skills. This structured placement offers an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience in engineering and project management. #J-18808-Ljbffr
A leading engineering firm in Ireland is offering a Civil Engineering Apprenticeship Programme aimed at developing engineers. Over the 3-year programme, apprentices will achieve a QQI Level 7 Bachelor of Engineering while engaging in online classes and in-person labs. Candidates should possess a pass grade in Leaving Cert maths or QQI level 5 and be over 18. This role offers both academic and practical training opportunities, enhancing both knowledge and skillsets in real-world engineering contexts. #J-18808-Ljbffr