Nicholas O'Dwyer Ltd
The Vacancy
About the Company
Why not come and work for one of Irelands most progressive and ambitious engineering and environmental consultancies. Sustainability is a core value of our work, so if you want to advance your career in a socially responsible company working towards a sustainable planet then come join us.
We are creative problem solvers who deliver design solutions for infrastructure projects focused in the water and wastewater sectors but also in transportation, civil & structural engineering, flood protection and renewables.
With our Headquarters based in Ireland we also work in the UK, Europe, Middle East, and Africa. We are part of the RSK Group, an amalgamation of over 200 companies with more than 15,000 employees working in the area of water, transportation, and environmental remediation with sustainability at its heart. Being part of a larger group provides a global network of opportunities whilst still retaining the company’s own brand and autonomy.
About the role
As a Principal Road Design Engineer (Team Leader) you will lead the planning, design, and delivery of the overall project. This role requires both technical expertise and strong leadership skills, as you will be responsible for managing a team of engineers and ensuring that projects meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and efficiency. You will serve as the primary point of contact for stakeholders, providing strategic direction, overseeing project execution, and ensuring that all design solutions align with the project’s goals and client expectations.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or other relevant discipline.
- Membership of Engineering Institution of Zambia (EIZ)/Engineers Registration Board (EngRB) of Zambia or any similar internationally recognized professional institution.
- 15 years’ post qualification experience or which 5 years are on projects funded by MCC or similar international organizations.
- 15 years’ experience in the design and/or construction of rural and interurban paved and unpaved roads and bridges in sub-Sahara Africa.
- Experience in project management and leading multidisciplinary teams
- Responsibility for the preparation of designs, drawings and priced BOQs for at least three rural or inter-urban paved roads in the SADC region of a similar complexity.
- Fluent in English
Project Overview
The Roads and Access Project will improve selected road segments, improve access by rural populations to markets and other services within selected agriculture corridors, and support capacity building for improved performance in road asset management in Zambia through policy and institutional reforms in the road sector.
The Scope of Works includes:
- A feasibility study of road investment options identified by the GRZ in order to define the content of the Roads and Access Project (R&AP), and
- Detailed design of the selected prioritized options and preparation of the technical content for civil works bidding documents.
The purpose of the Feasibility Study and Preliminary Design phase is to identify and evaluate technical solutions that can be applied to each segment of road and determine the optimal treatment in terms of technical feasibility, economic viability, sustainability, and environmental and social compliance.
The purpose of the Detailed Designs and Tender Documents will be to define the scope, provide specifications, complete environmental and related studies, and estimate the cost of road works improvements. The preparation of Detailed Designs, ESIAs and Tender Documents will be carried out to support the preferred solution as confirmed by the Client.
About Us
Our mission is to deliver sustainable solutions that transform communities and bring about lasting positive change. Through a blend of expertise, innovation and global dedication, we envision a world where sustainable engineering protects growing communities.
Nicholas O’Dwyer provides professional services in engineering design, project management, environment and planning, construction supervision and technical and contract advisory. We are one of the most respected Irish consultancies operating in local and international markets, providing professional services to public- and private-sector clients.
Whether in Ireland, the UK or internationally, we understand and solve major challenges associated with delivering and adapting infrastructure for an increasing global population while maintaining a sustainable environment for future generations.
Nicholas O’Dwyer is part of the RSK Group, a leading integrated environmental, engineering, and technical services business providing dynamic, multidisciplinary services to a wide range of sectors. RSK was founded in 1989 and has grown considerably since then.
At RSK, we operate as a group of businesses that work together seamlessly, aiming for growth through diversification. Our strategy helps us build a strong and resilient business, capable of weathering external challenges, while also providing greater value to our clients and more opportunities for our employees.
Since the beginning, our philosophy has remained the same: employ, develop and reward talented individuals. People are crucial to our company, and we recognise that our success hinges on our colleagues’ growth. We’re committed to preserving RSK’s people-first culture, promoting innovation, and fostering a supportive and caring environment for collaboration. At RSK, we want you to be part of our successes and help you reach your career aspirations. We take pride in offering employees fulfilling and challenging careers by promoting ongoing growth and empowering individuals to excel.
We are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that welcomes individuals from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. We firmly believe that embracing and celebrating the diversity in our workforce makes us a stronger and more innovative company.
If you’re passionate about making a difference, join us as we work together to build a brighter, more equitable, and sustainable future for all. Do you have what it takes?