Clifford Killeen
About Clifford Killeen
Clifford Killeen is a Senior Engineer at Arup with extensive experience in transportation engineering and planning.
Current Position at Arup
Clifford Killeen is currently employed as a Senior Engineer at Arup, based in Cork. He has held this role since 2019. In addition, he serves as a Senior Project Engineer in the Transportation division at Arup, a role he has held since 2015. His responsibilities include overseeing transportation engineering projects and ensuring that they meet both company standards and client expectations.
Previous Roles at Arup
Before his current roles, Clifford Killeen worked as a Project Engineer in Arup’s Transportation Group from 2013 to 2015. During this time, he contributed significantly to several high-profile projects and developed expertise in transportation planning and engineering.
Other Work Experience
Clifford Killeen has a diverse background in transportation engineering, having worked at ILTP Consulting as a Transportation Engineer from 2007 to 2013. Prior to that, he served as a Transport Planner at Transportation Planning (International) Ltd from 2005 to 2007, gaining valuable experience in transport planning and project management.
Educational Background
Clifford Killeen studied Civil Engineering at University College Cork, where he achieved a B. Eng degree from 2000 to 2004. He completed his secondary education at Christian Brothers School in Thurles, Co. Tipperary, from 1994 to 2000.
Professional Projects and Contributions
Throughout his career, Clifford Killeen has worked on numerous significant projects. He was involved in the preparation of the Shannon Foynes Port Company Vision 2041 Masterplan Document, published in 2013. He also contributed to the Limerick Metropolitan District Movement Framework Study published in 2015 and the Galway Transport Strategy, published in September 2016. Currently, he is actively involved in the BusConnects program of improvement works for Galway City Centre and assists the National Transport Authority with the Public Bike Share scheme in Cork, Galway, and Limerick.