Barry O'Connor's Location

Ireland

Barry O'Connor's Work

  • Resident Engineer @ E.G Pettit & Co.

Barry O'Connor's Education

  • University College Cork

    BE in Civil and Environmental Engineering (Hydraulic Engineering)

    1991 - 1995
  • PBC

    1985 - 1991

Barry O'Connor's Skills

  • Flood Risk Management
  • Construction Supervision
  • Contract Administration
  • Flood Risk
  • Construction
  • Contract Management
  • Drainage
  • Civil Engineering
  • Sewer
  • Hydraulics

Barry O'Connor's Summary

Barry O'Connor, based in Ireland, is currently a Director at Inland Fisheries Ireland, bringing experience from previous roles at Mott MacDonald, E.G. Pettit & Co. and E.G Pettit & Co.. Barry O'Connor holds a 1991 - 1995 BE in Civil and Environmental Engineering in Hydraulic Engineering @ University College Cork. With a robust skill set that includes Flood Risk Management, Construction Supervision, Contract Administration, Flood Risk, Construction and more, Barry O'Connor contributes valuable insights to the industry. Barry O'Connor has 2 emails on RocketReach.
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