
Technical Director - Highways and Infrastructure
- Belfast
- Permanent
- Full-time
- N4 Mullingar to Longford
- M21 Adare Bypass
- Carlow Southern Relief Road & Multi Modal Transport Corridor
- N3 M50 to Clonee & the N3 Bus Priority and Active Travel Scheme
- A24 Ballynahinch Bypass
- Newry Southern Relief Road
- TII Standards Commission - Network Asset Management and Maintenance Framework
- DBFO1 Package 1 Northern Ireland - Technical Advisory Services
- Extensive greenway programme for TII and Local Authorities across the country, including Lough Key Greenway in Roscommon, three major greenways in West Cork, the Galway to Oughterard Greenway, and five major greenways in Donegal, (
- Large scale bus infrastructure design projects and bus infrastructure programmes for the National Transport Authority
- Major HV Cabling and Sub Station projects for Eirgid and ESB, including Rinawade (Liffey Park) GIS, 110kV GIS Substation Kilcarbery, Co. Dublin, and 110kV AIS Substation Clonfad, Co. Meath, and Tuam MV off load + 38kV Onshore Cable Installation -(Cloon, Galway )
- Civils input and associated co-ordination for multiple solar farms and windfarms and their associated grid connections, for example the Wexford Hub Solar Farm (33kV and 110KV Cable Installation)
- Support and development of CoP for various cabling civils specifications for Eirgrid
- Deliver: The Highways team are responsible for the full lifecycle delivery of projects aimed at improving our streets and places for local authority clients across Ireland. We provide feasibility, concept, preliminary and detailed design, community engagement, project delivery and construction management services on a wide range of multi-discipline transportation projects. In addition, we support other AECOM business lines where their projects have a specialised transportation interface.
- Oversee: You will be responsible for the appointment of competent discipline lead engineers for technical delivery. Plan and develop engineering tasks concerned with unique problems. This involves exploration of subject area, definition of scope and selection of problems for investigation and development of novel concepts and approaches.
- Provide Expertise: Offer technical knowledge and expertise to the design team on all aspects of multi-disciplinary projects, from conceptual phases to implementation.
- Ensure Quality: Working through the complexities of our Transportation projects, you will hold our clients' hands and overcome problems in unison when they inevitably arise. Provide Health, Safety and Wellness leadership to the district team consistent with AECOM's safety policies and procedures to deliver a safe and healthy working environment for the project team members.
- Collaborate: Leading a team of multi-disciplinary engineers to deliver integrated designs and building effective relationships with our technical teams and Clients.
- Develop sound client relationships, being alert to commercial opportunities, identifying emerging opportunities and developing strategies to fully exploit them.
- Following successful accreditation on the AECOM project management system act as a Project Director and Project Manager including monitoring financial performance. Comprehensive training on AECOM's project management system will be provided.
- Ensure Technical content and quality of output produced is in line with the project brief.
- Support and monitor team skills and ensure they are up to date with current best practice, techniques, and innovation.
- Manage career progression of line reports and support with recruitment
- Support senior management of the Transportation team and deputising for the key Directors in Ireland as required.
- Development of Client relationships through business development being the key point of contact for meetings and liaison.
- Prepare detailed proposals, client briefs and fee proposals and contribute to or lead bids.
- Establishing strong working relationships with other internal teams across AECOM's business lines including Streets, Planning, Structures, Water, Power, Landscape.
- A successful track record of relevant experience in the management and delivery of complex civils engineering and/or transport engineering projects, particularly sustainable infrastructure projects and roads/traffic engineering projects.
- Experience in associated design standards for roads and active travel in the UK and Ireland.
- A good working knowledge of the forms of contract used by clients on the island of Ireland, including the New Engineering Contract and the Government Construction Contracts Committee Public Works Contract.
- Commercial acumen in relation to the management of opportunities and risks on projects contracts.
- Relevant degree and will have Chartered status along with membership of a professional institution or ability to achieve similar if moving for other jurisdictions.