Job Title : Gas Safety Inspector Starting Salary : *€73, - €,) *Please see below for further information Location : The Exchange, Belgard Square North, Tallaght, Dublin 24.
Working Hours : 37.5 hours per week Hybrid working : Up to 3 days per week Tenure : Appointment will be on a permanent basis subject to successful passing of the probationary period.
Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) The Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) is Ireland's independent energy and water regulator.
The work of the CRU impacts every Irish home and business ensuring safe, secure and sustainable energy and water supplies for the benefit of all customers.
About the Job The CRU has a key role in protecting public safety and the prevention of major accidents in Ireland's energy sector.
This includes safety regulation of: · Gas (networks, supply, storage, use and liquefied petroleum gas distribution); · Petroleum (upstream (onshore and offshore) exploration and production of hydrocarbons); and; · Gas installers and electrical contractors.
The Role The Energy Safety Division consists of approximately 25 staff, 9 of whom are inspectors/technical specialists.
A vacancy has arisen for a Safety Inspector - Gas within the Energy Safety Division, with an initial posting to the Safety Supervisory Body Team.
Appointment will be on a permanent basis subject to successful passing of the probationary period.
The Safety Inspector will work with the Operations and Contract Manager (Electricity and Gas Safety Regulation), other Inspectors/Specialists, Safety Analysts, Administrative Officers and where appropriate, external technical consultants, in the discharge of their role.
While the successful candidate will be posted to the Safety Supervisory Body Team, the individual will also contribute to the wider Energy Safety Division and organisation as required.
Duties Undertaking investigations in respect of suspected illegal gas works and gas incidents; - Recommending criminal enforcement action in accordance with CRU processes and managing follow up actions; Carrying out inspections of LPG networks as requested; Managing and supporting direct reports in terms of coaching, mentoring, along with skills transfer and development; Carrying out appraisals for each direct report through CRU annual appraisal process; Providing input into CRU policies/guidelines/procedures as required; Liaising with relevant national and international bodies as appropriate, including other regulatory bodies – e.g. the Health and Safety Authority; Participating in technical committees under the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) Contributing to the overall delivery of the CRU's strategic plan Peer reviewing of documents, as requested Advising and supporting the Commission, Senior Management Team and wider organisation on relevant regulatory or technical issues, and; Carrying out such other functions as may be required from time to time to support the Energy Safety Division and fulfil the business objectives of the CRU The above list is not exhaustive.
While the successful candidate will be assigned to a particular team within the CRU, they will also be expected to contribute to the work of the wider Division/CRU as requirements dictate.
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