
Matthew de Veale
Environmental scientist (Senior) with 8+ years’ experience required to join one of the most renowned Engineering Consultancies in Ireland. Our client is one of the leading providers of Water & Wastewater engineering services both in Ireland and internationally. The successful Environmental scientist will be responsible for the planning and design of a range of Water & Wastewater services projects. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team and work on challenging projects. The successful environmental scientist will be able to choose which office they’d like to be based out of nationwide.
Sample Projects
- €200m Multiple Main Drainage Schemes across Ireland
- €150m Multiple Wastewater Treatment Projects
- €150m Multiple Water Supply Schemes
Requirements:
- A level 8/9 degree in environmental science or related discipline
- The successful environmental scientist should have a minimum of 8+ years relevant experience.
- Strong expertise in environmental impact assessments and planning
- Strong knowledge of relevant Irish and European planning and environmental legislation, guidelines and regulatory frameworks
- The successful environmental scientist should have proven project management skills, including the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines
- Excellent report writing and verbal communication skills.
- Professional certifications or memberships in relevant professional bodies (e.g., IEMA, CIWEM) are advantageous.
Benefits:
- €65k+ DOE
- Annual leave 22 days, increment of one extra day per every 5 years worked up to a maximum of 25 days.
- Annual Salary Review in June.
- Annual Bonus Scheme.
- Employee Death in Service & Disability Insurance Scheme.
- Paid Sick Leave.
- Hybrid Working.
- Paid Professional Membership Fees.
- CPD programme.
If you are an Environmental scientist (Senior) considering a career move, please feel to send your CV or contact Matthew de Veale for a confidential discussion. GPC will not send any applicants Cvs to clients without a full discussion and prior consent. 13510 #INDGPC1