
Clerk of Works (Dublin)
Description
At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow by solving the world's most critical problems for thriving cities, resilient environments, mission-critical outcomes, operational advancement, scientific discovery and cutting-edge manufacturing, turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good.
As a Clerk of Works professional, you will play a key role in supporting the Project, ensuring construction works are delivered safely, efficiently and in full compliance with contract requirements, specifications and regulatory standards.
You will operate at the heart of site delivery, providing construction assurance, overseeing workmanship and quality, and acting as a trusted interface between site teams, project leadership and key stakeholders. You’ll also contribute to the establishment and leadership of the Engineering Assurance sub‑function, supporting high‑performance delivery on a technically complex scheme.
This role is ideal for a hands‑on professional who enjoys being close to the work, values quality and safety, and is motivated by delivering infrastructure that will benefit communities for generations.
- Assist the NEC4 Project Supervisor in overseeing all construction assurance activities on site
- Inspect and monitor workmanship, quality and safety across civil works including earthworks, drainage, bridges and structures
- Ensure works comply with Works Requirements, specifications, Irish Building Regulations and Health & Safety standards
- Support the establishment and leadership of the Engineering Assurance sub‑functional area
- Contribute to financial, resource and programme planning for the scheme
- Coordinate and oversee day‑to‑day activities of Clerks of Works within the team
- Act as a key point of contact between site, project core teams and relevant stakeholders
- Encourage knowledge transfer and collaboration across consultant and client teams
- Support reporting requirements in line with governance and PMO expectations
- Embed a culture of continuous improvement and best practice across site activities
- 5+ years’ experience in construction management / supervision on large‑scale road or infrastructure projects
- Strong knowledge of civil and structural works and the ability to interpret drawings and specifications
- Experience working within Irish Building Regulations, planning processes and Health & Safety requirements
- A proactive, solutions‑focused approach with excellent attention to detail
- Strong communication skills and the ability to build effective working relationships
- The confidence to manage multiple priorities and contribute to team leadership
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent)
- Safepass accreditation
- Chartered / Incorporated / Associate Engineer status or working towards same (desirable)
Why Join Jacobs | What We Offer
At Jacobs, you’ll find more than a job — you’ll find a career with purpose.
Meaningful Work
Be part of a landmark infrastructure project that will shape the future of transport and communities across Ireland.
Long‑Term Career Security
This is a long‑duration project role, backed by Jacobs’ strong and growing infrastructure pipeline in Ireland and globally.
People‑First Culture
We foster an inclusive, supportive and collaborative workplace, where your ideas are valued and your contribution matters.
Professional Development
We invest in your future through:
- Defined career pathways
- Access to global technical networks
- Support for professional accreditation and continuous learning
- Opportunities to work across diverse, high‑profile projects
Global Reach, Local Impact
You’ll benefit from the stability and resources of a global organisation, while working within a close‑knit, locally focused team in Dublin and across Ireland
Reward & Wellbeing
Jacobs offers a competitive reward package and places strong emphasis on wellbeing, flexibility and sustainable performance.
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| City | State | Country |
|---|---|---|
| Dublin | Dublin | Ireland |
| Cork | Co. Cork | Ireland |
| Belfast | Antrim | United Kingdom |
| Dublin | Dublin | Ireland |