Provide ecological/environmental site supervision, record data and recommendations given to site operatives, produce detailed final audit reports.
Take ownership of projects under the direction of senior team members from inception to completion and provide regular project updates to the ecology team seniors.
Undertake pre-commencement and post operation ecological surveys and environmental sampling, record data, create maps using QGIS and produce detailed reports.
Consult with local planning authorities, local heritage officers, National parks and wildlife (NPWS), Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI).
Review relevant documents e.g. NIS, EcIA, CEMP, biodiversity and habitat management plans.
Requirements
2+ years
construction
ecology
environmental science
civil engineering
project management
A minimum of 2 years post-graduate experience or a broad range of project experience at construction stage.
Knowledge of construction and project management, ecology, and other EIAR subject areas.
A third-level qualification in environmental science, ecology or similar discipline, construction management, civil engineering or related fields that give the candidate the necessary skills to complete role.
Have a good knowledge of construction and project development and environmental/ecological responsibilities during the construction and operational phase of projects.
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Company
Overview
2008
Year Founded
The company was established through the merger of two Irish planning consultancies.
28
Specialists
Began as a boutique firm with 28 specialists.
2019
Galway Office Launch
Opened a flagship office in a redeveloped heritage space in Galway.
2024
Acquisition
Acquired water and engineering expertise through CDM Smith Ireland.
It delivers complex projects like windfarms, data centres, ports, roads and mixed-use developments, blending technical know-how with ecological stewardship.
Sector strengths include infrastructure (roads, electricity, water), industrial and commercial campuses, residential schemes, renewable energy and public realm works.
Its planning team, one of Ireland’s largest, has pioneered strategic infrastructure developments, appeals, masterplanning and expert witness roles.
Uniquely, MKO integrates bat and bird surveying, drone GIS, acoustics and digital mapping under one roof — a rare ecological-engineering fusion.
Culture + Values
Committed to excellence in all they do.
Value teamwork, collaboration, and mutual respect.
Cultivate a culture of continuous improvement.
Emphasize innovative thinking to solve complex challenges.
Dedicated to providing exceptional service to clients.
Maintain integrity and professionalism in all interactions.
Environment + Sustainability
2030
Net Zero Commitment
Committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions.
Aims to reduce carbon footprint through energy efficiency, sustainable sourcing, and waste management practices.
Promotes sustainability through eco-friendly solutions in projects and operations.
Measures and tracks environmental impact annually to ensure progress toward sustainability goals.
Inclusion & Diversity
Women make up 30% of workforce
Gender Representation
The company currently has a workforce composition where women account for 30% of its employees.
fosters an inclusive and diverse workplace that promotes equal opportunity for all
strategic goals include increasing gender diversity across all levels of the organization
implements regular training on unconscious bias and inclusive leadership