Job Title Programme Co-ordinator Non-Domestic Schemes - Inspections Unit Salary €72,511 pa (Other arrangements may apply if coming directly from another civil or public service body) Tenure 5-year fixed term contract Work Location Dublin Closing Date Midnight, Wednesday 5th February 2025 Role Profile We have an exciting opportunity in the Inspections Unit within the Finance Department and Corporate Services Directorate.
The Inspections Unit is responsible for the risk-based selection of audits and inspections so that SEAI grants are validly paid.
The SEAI Inspection team plans and co-ordinates work undertaken by an outsourced service provider who undertakes audits and inspections on behalf of the Inspections Unit.
The Inspections Unit also provides broader strategic and operational support to the work of SEAI, setting standards, co-ordinating and reporting on audit and inspections outputs and providing insights and directing corrective actions.
This position will play a key role in the Finance Department.
The position of Programme Co-ordinator for Non Domestic Schemes reports into the Inspections Unit Manager, interfaces with the Programme Co-ordinator for Domestic Schemes, other members of the Inspections Unit Team and other Departments involved in the delivery of energy upgrades.
The successful candidate will join an enthusiastic and innovative team who are committed to the high-quality delivery of SEAI's audit and inspection services.
Essential Requirements The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate: A degree (Level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications or higher) or equivalent in either Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths, Building Services, Construction Management or related area and a minimum of 5 years' relevant experience.
OR A degree (Level 7 on the National Framework of Qualifications or higher) or equivalent in either Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths, Engineering, Building Services, Construction Project Management or related area and a minimum of 8 years' relevant experience.
OR A third level qualification (Level 6 on the National Framework of Qualifications or higher) or equivalent in either Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths, Engineering, Building Services, Construction Management or related area and a minimum of 10 years' relevant experience.
Knowledge of building and health and safety regulations, as applied in Ireland gained through further training and/or relevant experience.
Experience of managing an outsourced team and development of future staff.
Strong written and verbal communication skills, including report writing, presenting, public speaking, and the ability to communicate complex concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Well-developed IT skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint).
Desirable Requirements Experience of working in quality control or inspection activities and/or in a regulatory environment.
Experience in Construction Contract and / or Project Management.
Expertise in the use of data analytic tools Familiarity with design and operation of mechanical plant and equipment.
Knowledge of or interest in Sustainable Energy.
Eligibility to Work The SEAI has a legal obligation to ensure that all employees are lawfully entitled to work in Ireland.
To qualify, candidates must hold a valid visa on the date of application and where applicable to support a candidate's application, candidates must submit a valid work permit/visa confirming permission to work in Ireland when requested.
Failure to submit the required evidence, and failure to hold a valid permit/visa during the period of the contract, will result in the application and/or contract of employment being rendered void.
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