Graduate Environmental Engineer
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- Dublin
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support the assessment, planning and delivery of environmentally sustainable infrastructure projects.
- Assist in the preparation of Environmental Impact Assessment Reports (EIARs), technical reports and permitting documentation.
- Undertake desk-based research, data analysis, and mapping using GIS tools to support environmental assessments.
- Liaise with project teams, sub-consultants, and stakeholders to coordinate inputs.
- Work closely with multidisciplinary teams, providing environmental input to project designs and proposals.
- Contribute to environmental design solutions including SuDS, biodiversity net gain, and carbon reduction measures.
- Ensure projects comply with relevant environmental legislation, standards, and best practice guidelines.
- Prepare clear technical reports, presentations, and supporting documentation.
- Assist with internal knowledge sharing, digital tools, and sustainability initiatives.
- Keep up to date with environmental legislation, guidance, and emerging trends in sustainable engineering.
- Participate in professional development activities and work toward accreditation (e.g., chartered status).
- Bachelor's degree (NFQ Level 8) in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, or related discipline.
- Familiar with relevant Irish and EU environmental legislation and planning processes (ie. EIA Directive, Habitats Directive and transposing regulations)
- Strong analytical, technical writing, and problem-solving skills.
- Proficiency in MS Office;
- Exposure to GIS
- Excellent communication and organisational skills with the ability to record data efficiently and methodically
- Willingness to participate in site visits and fieldwork as required.
- A postgraduate / master's qualification (NFQ Level 9) in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline which includes practical experience.
- Experience or familiarity with environmental impact assessments (EIA)
- Professional memberships or interest in working toward accreditation (e.g., IEMA, CEnv, or similar).