multiple construction projects?
Would to you like to work for one of Ireland’s most progressive
building contractors with an office based in Dublin?
If you would like to apply for this role, you can contact Sam by
e-mail * or phone *
M&E SERVICES COORDINATOR - MEP - CONSTRUCTION - DUBLIN
JOB DESCRIPTION
Our client is one of Ireland’s most progressive building and civil
engineering companies.
They undertake projects throughout Dublin and are a leading contractor
in all sectors of Public and Private works.
You will be working within a well-established team on a variety of
prestigious projects.
The current workload is exciting and you will be involved at all
stages. This a great opportunity to be part of an expanding team.
As a member of this team, you will have the opportunity to develop and
bring added value to your career and gain additional skills with a BIM
enabled contractor.
Require to be knowledgeable with specifications, service drawings,
architectural and structural details.
Liaising with design teams, coordinating subcontractor activities to
ensure compliance with company standards and program the timely
submission of O&M manuals, BC(A)R procedures and other duties.
Assisting in the preparation of detailed tender documentation.
REQUIREMENTS
Relevant Diploma/Degree in Building Services, Mechanical or
Construction Engineering
3+ years *; experience
Previous employment as a Technical Coordinator, Building Services
Coordinator or M&E Project Manager
Experience in building sector projects such as Commercial,
Pharmaceutical, Education etc.
Previous main contractor or M&E subcontractor backgrounds would be
advantageous
Experience and proficiency with IT systems and knowledge of AutoCAD is
required
Candidate must have the ability to work in teams, be an organised
self-starter and possess strong oral and written communication skills.
PACKAGE
€ *K-€ *K dependent on
level of relevant experience and negotiable for the right candidates
We need : English (Good)
Type: Permanent
Payment: EUR 55,000 - 65,000
Category: Construction