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Senior Engineer

Dublin
1 week ago
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Salter Grange are seeking an experienced Senior Engineer to join a leading contractor on major projects.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced construction professional to step into a senior role, working on high-profile projects within the pharma and industrial sectors.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and mentor a team of engineers, ensuring delivery to the highest standard..
Manage and oversee engineering activities on site, with a strong focus on internal fit out.
Liaise effectively with Design Teams, ensuring coordination across all disciplines.
Drive compliance with BC(A)R requirements and implement robust QA/QC procedures.
Oversee and contribute to project planning, execution, and delivery.Requirements:

Civil Engineering or related degree.
6+ years’ experience as a Senior Engineer, Senior Site Engineer, or Site Engineer with a main contractor.
Proven experience on civil engineering works (roads, drainage, utilities, site development).
Proficient with GPS, robotic total stations, and levelling equipment.
Strong IT skills, including AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, and Microsoft Office.Package & Benefits:

Competitive salary.
Company vehicle or travel allowance.
Relocation allowance (where applicable).
Laptop, phone, and technical supportIdeal Candidate:

Experienced construction professional with a proven track record in leading engineering teams.
Strong background in internal fit out, with cleanroom construction experience an advantage (not essential).
Knowledge and hands-on experience with BcAR and QA/QC procedures.
Excellent communication skills with a history of successful engagement with Design Teams.
Previous experience on pharma or industrial projects highly desirable.This role offers the chance to work with a highly respected contractor on challenging and rewarding projects, with excellent career progression for the right individual.
To apply or learn more, get in touch with Salter Grange today. -(url removed)

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

Company car
Company pension

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