Landscape Architect
Woodrow Sustainable Solution
- Southside Dublin
- €35,000-44,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conducting field surveys to assess the existing landscape and visual characteristics of project sites and to capture baseline photography for later photomontage preparation by the graphics team. • Identifying and evaluating the potential landscape and visual impacts of proposed developments, including infrastructure projects, urban expansions, and renewable energy installations. • Utilise in-house GIS, CAD, and Graphics resources to analyse and visualise landscape features and proposed developments. • Collaborating with architects, planners, engineers, and other stakeholders to integrate landscape and visual considerations into project designs. • Providing expert advice on landscape and visual mitigation measures to minimize adverse impacts and enhance the overall quality of developments. • Preparing detailed LVIA reports in accordance with industry standards and regulatory requirements. • Presenting findings and recommendations to clients, regulatory authorities, and public stakeholders in a clear and accessible manner. • Keeping informed of emerging trends, technologies, and best practices in landscape architecture, visual impact assessment, and environmental planning. • To carry out any additional activities that may be reasonably required or requested. • To take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and others; make use of the tools, equipment, training and resources; and actively engage with colleagues at all levels to contribute to the continuous improvement of health and safety management. • Complete mandatory health and safety training modules and any that are specific to your role. Skills/Knowledge/Experience/Qualifications Essential • Bachelor's or master's degree in landscape architecture, environmental planning, geography, or a related field. • Proven experience in conducting LVIA for a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, infrastructure, and renewable energy developments. • Proficiency in GIS, CAD, and visualisation software. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information to diverse audiences. • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams and independently manage project tasks and deadlines. • Familiarity with relevant legislation, guidelines, and best practices related to landscape and visual impact assessment (e.g., Landscape Institute Guidelines, EIA Regulations). Desirable • Professional accreditation or membership with relevant organizations (e.g., Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute) • Full driving license • Skills and experience in landscape photography
- Sector:
- Experienced [Non-Managerial]
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