The Courts Service Climate Action Unit is based in Dublin and is responsible for energy efficiency and decarbonisation of Courts buildings nationwide. We are now seeking an additional energy engineer to join our unit at our Dublin base. A blended work arrangement is anticipated - subject to satisfactory probation - between our Dublin HQ in Smithfield Dublin 7, our venues and home office. We have a significant pipeline of projects planned over the coming years and regular travel to Courts Service venues will be required.
The Role
This is a technical role, and the advisor will provide support to the unit manager and other staff by carrying out site visits and reviews, engaging with colleague and stakeholder, gathering and analysing data, proposing and implementing projects and actions, preparation of technical and contract documentation, 1SO50001 tasks, consumption monitoring and analysis, project oversight and contractor management, financial and quality review, and ongoing tasks as required to assist in decarbonisation of the Courts Service.
This role will require a building services or energy engineer, who has a detailed understanding of HVAC, Building Management Systems, renewable technologies, and energy efficiency. You will join our existing technical team of five within the Climate Action Unit. Responsibility for particular regions or cohorts of buildings may be assigned and adjusted based on unit needs, project pipeline, utility overview and our Climate Action Roadmap. Regular travel to Courts Service venues will be required, in line with operational needs.
We are a growing unit with ambitious goals - thus willingness to learn, flexibility, adaptability and curiosity are a key requirement.
Information on the
Key Responsibilities
are available in the competition information booklet.
Key competencies
* A detailed understanding of energy management in buildings, building services including heating ventilation and air-conditioning, BMS, renewable technologies and energy efficiency.
* Experience in the following relating to energy use in buildings - energy audits, research, data analysis, preparation of technical and contract documentation, contract management, contractor interaction and site quality review.
* Ability to provide technical support and produce technical documentation as well as non-technical reports.
* Excellent communication and the ability to independently work, prioritise and manage time.
* Experience managing multiple projects concurrently under tight timeframes.
* Ability to carry out cost benefit analysis of projects, write business cases and complete post project review and reports.
Essential Requirements:
* A Level 8 degree in Building Services, Mechanical or Energy engineering or equal. Additional qualification to master's level is advantageous.
* A minimum of 6 years'
relevant
work experience.
* Full, clean driving licence and access to a car for traveling to court offices is essential.
Also, highly desirable:
* Chartered Engineer status with Engineers Ireland, CIBSE or similar.
* Certified Energy Manager qualification.
* Additional controls/BMS knowledge would be considered an advantage.
* Additional formal energy qualifications such as NDBER. DEC assessor or other.
* Proficiency in CAD.
Application Process
Application should be made by logging into the advertisement link.
The closing date is
12noon on 4 Nov 2025.
Applications received after the closing date and time will not be accepted.