InmhianaitheWe are the people behind Ireland’s electricity grid. We operate the power system with world-leading levels of variable asynchronous renewable generation, ensuring that everyone has power when they need it. We are now transforming the power system for future generations.Our critical purpose is to transform the power system to help society reduce carbon emissions and meet climate change and net-zero ambitions.Be part of the transformation!The OpportunityThis is a permanent, full-time position based in Dublin or Cork, Ireland. The Deputy HV WPM will play a key role in delivering EirGrid’s offshore programme.The Deputy HV WPM will ensure the timely and cost-effective delivery of the high voltage works package for the Offshore Phase 2 project, managing procurement, design, interface, and construction activities, while ensuring compliance with contractual, technical, and statutory requirements.The role requires a strong technical background, the ability to work with cross-functional teams, and engagement with senior stakeholders across EirGrid. The successful candidate will operate with a high degree of autonomy.The TeamThe Chief Transformation & Technology Office (CTTO) drives innovation, digital transformation, and strategic technology delivery across EirGrid. It supports meeting decarbonisation and infrastructure goals through modern systems, data intelligence, and programme governance frameworks. Offshore Phase 2 is within this office, aligning technology strategy with offshore programme execution.About youSuccessful candidates will have:Proven experience managing high voltage works on major infrastructure projects.Experience in work package management within EPC contractor or principal contractor environments.Proficiency in HVAC systems, power electronics, control systems, and simulation tools.Experience in EPC interface management and engineering coordination on large infrastructure projects.Strong understanding of HVAC systems, commissioning, and regulatory compliance.Excellent stakeholder management and negotiation skills.Familiarity with project scheduling tools and milestone tracking.Ability to manage complex technical issues across multidisciplinary teams.Experience in regulated utility environments.Knowledge of EU funding and governance frameworks.Experience with offshore transmission systems and marine construction interfaces.Closing date for applicationsThe closing date is 12th September 2025.At EirGrid, we value diversity and inclusion. We aim to create an inclusive culture where everyone feels a sense of belonging. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and offer reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process.
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