Our client, a major player in the rail sector, is seeking an experienced Resident Engineer to join a substantial rail infrastructure programme in Ireland. This contract role is pivotal for ensuring the safe, compliant, and high‑quality delivery of essential civils, track, and signalling works throughout a multi‑year programme. Make your application after reading the following skill and qualification requirements for this position. Key Responsibilities: Provide full-time on-site engineering oversight across civils, track, and signalling work packages Ensure construction works meet the approved design, standards, and technical requirements Review and approve construction methodologies, temporary works, and inspection/test plans Work closely with NEC Project Managers and NEC Supervisors to maintain quality, progress, and compliance Monitor contractor performance, identify defects, and ensure timely resolution Support technical queries, design clarifications, change management, and issue resolution Ensure all activities adhere to Irish rail safety regulations, CDM principles, and project governance Maintain detailed site records, inspection reports, and progress documentation Liaise with project engineers, designers, and site teams to ensure coordinated, safe delivery Job Requirements: Extensive experience as a Resident Engineer, Site Engineer, or in a similar role on large rail or infrastructure projects Strong background in rail civils, with exposure to track and signalling works highly desirable Excellent understanding of construction standards, engineering assurance, and safety regulations Experience working within NEC‑based projects is an advantage Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make informed engineering decisions on site Excellent xsokbrc communication and stakeholder management abilities Relevant engineering qualification (Civil, Structural, Rail, or similar) Benefits: Opportunity to contribute to one of Ireland's largest and most ambitious rail upgrade programmes Long-term contract stability Work in a collaborative and technically diverse project environment If you have substantial rail engineering experience and are looking for a Resident Engineer role on a major infrastructure programme, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic team in Ireland
Our client, a leading consultancy in the rail sector, is currently seeking an experienced NEC Project Manager to support a major rail infrastructure programme in Ireland. This high-profile project involves significant upgrades across civils, track, and signalling assets, and requires a proven leader capable of driving delivery within an NEC contract environment. Do not wait to apply after reading this description a high application volume is expected for this opportunity. Key Responsibilities: Lead project delivery in line with NEC contract requirements, ensuring effective contract administration and early warning management Assess and administer compensation events Manage the delivery of civils, track, and signalling works across multiple work sites Oversee contractor performance, programme management, and cost control Drive collaboration between engineering, construction, commercial, and operational teams Ensure an up to date and realistic programme is submitted, reviewed and accepted Conduct site inspections, risk assessments, and progress reviews Prepare and present progress reports to senior stakeholders Ensure all works adhere to Irish rail standards, safety protocols, and regulatory requirements Monitor progress against the programme Skills & Experience Required: Demonstrable experience as a NEC Project Manager on large infrastructure programmes Strong background in rail projects, particularly in civils, track, and signalling In-depth knowledge of NEC contract forms and contract administration processes Excellent stakeholder management skills and the ability to lead multi-disciplinary teams Strong understanding of project controls, including cost, risk, and schedule management Engineering or construction-related qualification preferred xsokbrc Previous experience working with national rail bodies or major contractors in Ireland or the UK is advantageous Why Apply? Opportunity to work on one of Ireland's most significant rail infrastructure programmes Competitive daily rate and long-term project stability Join a collaborative team delivering transformative improvements to national rail networks If you are an experienced NEC Project Manager with a strong rail background, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's transformative rail infrastructure programme in Ireland
Our client, a leading consultancy in the rail sector, is currently seeking an experienced NEC Supervisor to join a major rail infrastructure project in Ireland. This role will provide on-site supervision and assurance across a broad range of civils, track, and signalling works, ensuring delivery is completed in accordance with NEC contract requirements, technical standards, and safety regulations. Find out if this opportunity is a good fit by reading all of the information that follows below. Key Responsibilities: Provide day-to-day site supervision across civils, track, and signalling activities. Ensure all works comply with NEC contract obligations, including defect management and communications. Monitor contractor workmanship, quality standards, and adherence to technical specifications. Assist with early warnings, risk identification, and resolution of on-site issues. Maintain accurate records of inspections, tests, and progress. Support engineering and project management teams with reporting and site intelligence. Verify that all works are completed safely and in compliance with Irish rail regulations and CDM principles. Conduct audits, quality checks, and site walkdowns as required. Skills & Experience Required: Proven experience as an NEC Supervisor or similar site assurance role on major infrastructure projects. Strong background within the rail sector, ideally covering civils, track, and signalling works. Solid understanding of NEC contract procedures and supervisory duties under ECC. Excellent awareness of site safety, quality control, and compliance requirements. Strong communication and reporting skills. Engineering, construction, or rail industry qualification desirable. Experience working with national rail organisations or Tier 1 contractors in Ireland or the UK is beneficial. Why Apply? Be part of a landmark rail modernisation programme in Ireland. Long-term contract opportunity with competitive daily rates. xsokbrc Work within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary delivery environment. If you are an experienced NEC Supervisor ready for a long-term contract in the Irish rail sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic and talented team
CSA Project Manager Below covers everything you need to know about what this opportunity entails, as well as what is expected from applicants. Dublin Permament Position Our client, a prominent dedicated data centre delivery partner in the energy sector, is seeking a CSA Project Manager to join their dynamic team in Dublin 15. This permanent role involves leading the civil, structural, and architectural packages of a new data centre project, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities: Manage overall project cost, schedule, and budgets to ensure successful delivery Lead and oversee CSA work packages including structural, steel, concrete, cladding, and roofing Manage subcontractors, vendors, and consultants to ensure work is delivered safely, on time, and within budget Analyse, track, and manage critical milestone activities to avoid schedule slippage Review and evaluate construction proposals, pricing, and scopes of work Lead and facilitate client meetings and other required project meetings Monitor and report on factors influencing construction costs, preparing detailed cost reports Support engineering decisions relating to project cost and budget during design-build changes Track and ensure timely delivery and installation of CSA materials and equipment Coordinate and oversee scheduling consultant reviews throughout the project lifecycle Review and approve invoices, payment applications, and retention payments Oversee project close-out, ensuring smooth transfer to the client with all required documentation and warranties Job Requirements: Experience in project management methodologies, with a focus on construction management Experience managing structural, steel, concrete, cladding, and roofing packages on major projects Data Centre project experience is highly advantageous Strong organisational, communication, and time management skills Proficiency in MS Office; experience xsokbrc with project management software is beneficial Relevant degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field is preferred Benefits: Opportunity to work with a leading market player in the data centre construction sector Be part of a forward-thinking team delivering critical infrastructure in a high-growth area Long-term career progression and professional development prospects Employee benefits package If you are an experienced CSA Project Manager looking for a new opportunity to further develop your career, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's expert team in Dublin
Our client, a leading name in the data centre industry, is currently seeking a Senior Quantity Surveyor to join their team for a major data centre project in Dublin 15. Specialising in full turnkey solutions from design through to construction and commissioning, our client has established itself as a trusted partner in the sector. If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application. Key Responsibilities: Measure work packages from drawings and apply rates to develop package pricing Manage the project budget as directed by the Project Director Handle relevant client communications Compile monthly reports in accordance with procedures Attend monthly commercial and subcontractor meetings Effectively resolve client and subcontractor disputes Ensure timely submission of claims and notices in accordance with contract provisions Document cost changes to work scopes and prepare monthly valuations and final accounts Job Requirements: Proficiency in cost management, bill of quantities, quantity surveying, and bill of materials Bachelor's degree or an equivalent qualification in Quantity Surveying Excellent organisational, communication, and time management skills Attention to detail and strong analytical abilities Experience with data centre projects is advantageous Benefits: xsokbrc Opportunity to work with a market leader in the data centre industry Supportive career development Collaborative team environment Pipeline of project growth Competitive benefits package If you are a skilled Quantity Surveyor looking for a leadership role with substantial responsibility in an innovative and supportive environment, we invite you to apply now to join our client's dynamic team in Dublin 15