Carry out site inspections to verify compliance with Irish Building Regulations, project specifications, and relevant industry standards.
Provide in-depth engineering expertise to support the existing Assigned Certifier team.
Inspect structural, mechanical, and electrical installations at various stages of the construction process.
Review drawings, technical documentation, and contractor submissions to ensure compliance, quality, and accuracy.
Prepare comprehensive inspection reports and maintain accurate and up-to-date project records.
Identify defects, non-conformances, and health and safety concerns, and recommend appropriate corrective actions.
Liaise effectively with contractors, consultants, local authorities, and other key project stakeholders.
Monitor construction quality, workmanship, and material standards across project sites.
Ensure adherence to Health & Safety requirements in accordance with Irish legislation and best practice.
Technical Skills
Strong ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documentation.
Sound understanding of structural systems, MEP services, and construction methodologies.
Proficiency in inspection reporting tools and Microsoft Office applications.
Good knowledge of quality assurance procedures and site inspection processes within the construction industry.
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Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor's degree in one of the following disciplines: Building Services Engineering
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
Chartered status, or progressing toward chartership, with a recognised professional body such as Engineers Ireland, Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI), or Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Awareness training in PSDP/PSCS duties and responsibilities under Irish construction regulations.
Valid Safe Pass certification.
Relevant Health & Safety training applicable to the Irish construction industry.
Minimum of 5 years' experience in building inspection, construction supervision, engineering inspection, or quality control.
Previous experience working on Irish construction and/or infrastructure projects is desirable.
Knowledge & Expertise
Demonstrated knowledge and practical experience in:
Irish Building Regulations
BCAR (Building Control Amendment Regulations)
Health and Safety Authority (HSA) requirements
Construction standards, inspection procedures, and compliance processes within Ireland.
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Additional Information
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AECOM is seeking an experienced Building Inspector to join our team in one of our offices in Dublin, Cork, or Galway.