.ASPXANONYMOUS 2 Months Authentication to the site
LSI 1 Year To remember cookie preference for Law Society websites (www.lawsociety.ie, www.legalvacancies.ie, www.gazette.ie)
FTGServer 1 Hour Website content ( /CSS, /JS, /img )
_ga 2 Years Google Analytics
_gat Session Google Analytics
_git 1 Day Google Analytics
AptifyCSRFCookie Session Aptify CSRF Cookie
CSRFDefenseInDepthToken Session Aptify defence cookie
EB5Cookie Session Aptify eb5 login cookie
fr 3 Months Facebook Advertising - Used for Facebook Marketing
Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) is currently recruiting for a Solicitor to work with our Commercial and Regulatory Department in their Group Solicitor’s Office to provide a legal service on commercial and regulatory matters to the CIÉ Group. This is a great opportunity to join an organisation and team that is building for the future.
The successful candidate will have extensive interaction with colleagues throughout the CIÉ Group with a focus on developing their knowledge and experience across the business. Córas Iompair Éireann The Córas Iompair Éireann (“CIÉ”) Group (the “Group”) is one of the State’s largest organisations, forming an integral and vital part of the country’s social and economic infrastructure.
The Group is engaged in a wide range of transportation activities including railway passenger and freight services, rural, provincial and city bus services, and the operation of one of the State’s most important ferry ports. The organisation has also successfully branched into other activities such as tours, consulting, property management and advertising.
The goal of the Group is to deliver attractive public transport services, which supports the continued growth of the Irish economy and social cohesion. The Group has the unique capacity to manage cost-effective delivery of high-quality public transport solutions across Ireland.
The Group works in collaboration with its shareholder, the Minister of Transport, and with the regulator and primary funder of public transport in Ireland, the National Transport Authority (the “NTA”). Strategic co-ordination is provided by the CIÉ holding company (the “CIÉ Holding Company”) whilst each subsidiary and business unit has a high degree of operating autonomy.
CIÉ’s subsidiaries are:
The CIÉ Holding Company is directly responsible for:
- Commuter Advertising Network
- Group HR, including Group Pensions
- Group Risk
- Group Finance
- Group Internal Audit
- Group Secretary
- Group Sustainability
The Values of the CIÉ Holding Company are Partnership, Integrity, Effectiveness and Respect.
National Development Plan and National Strategy for Decarbonisation Under the Government’s new National Development Plan through to 2030, CIÉ’s activities are linked to capital investment in excess of €4 billion, linked to the Group’s activities including DART+, BusConnects and enhancements to Cork and Limerick commuter rail services.
The Group will play its part to ensure greater public transport usage and modal share. The Group plays an integral role in delivering a national strategy for decarbonisation and is prioritising its climate change responsibilities. Being the largest public transport provider and one of the largest landowners in Ireland, the CIÉ Group is in a unique position to provide smarter travel options and contribute to a sustainable economy.
During 2020, the CIÉ Group adopted the UN Sustainable Development Goals (“SDGs”) and a new Sustainability Strategy aimed at aligning business processes with the SDGs and the public sector targets outlined in the Climate Action Plan.
The work carried out covers five principal areas:
Commercial & Regulatory:
The commercial & regulatory team provides legal advice to CIÉ, Bus Éireann, Bus Átha Cliath, Iarnród Éireann and CIE Tours. This includes advising on national and EU transport law, public procurement, contract law, intellectual property, information technology, freedom of information, company law, competition law, advertising, sponsorship, lobbying, data protection, access to information on the environment, transfer of undertakings, pensions, sustainability and State Aid.
Property:
The property team provides legal advice to CIÉ and its subsidiaries on a wide range of commercial property and railway safety issues. This includes advising on Development Agreements, Retail Units, Landlord and Tenant Law, Railway Property Law, Public Procurement Law, Bridge Agreements, Telecoms and Fibre Optic Agreements, Railway Orders/Compulsory Purchases, Sales and Purchases of property by private treaty/public auction/tender, Leases and Licences, Adverse Possession claims, Abandoned Railway Lines, The Level Crossings Project, Railway Safety Critical Issues, Greenways and Property Registrations including Compulsory First Registrations.
Litigation:
This work relates to a wide variety of issues handling: prosecution of offenders who breach transport laws, personal injuries actions, judicial reviews, injunctions applications for railway orders and compulsory purchase orders, arbitrations etc.
Specialist advice:
In relation to public transport law, national law affecting public transport and competition and issues relating to transport-related regulatory agencies i.e. The Commission for Railway Regulation and the NTA.
Employment Law:
The Group Solicitor’s Office deals with claims involving unfair dismissals and other disciplinary disputes in the operating companies before the Workplace Relations Commission and on Appeal to the Labour Court or Circuit Court with referrals to the High Court on certain situations. In addition, claims under the Equal Status Acts on the grounds of disability, race, gender or age are defended by the Group Solicitor’s Office on behalf of the operating companies.
Overview of the Role
Responsibilities and Duties
- Developing template documents for public procurement tenders
- Drafting and amending bespoke and standard contracts
- Advising on contract termination and related issues
- Providing a high quality legal service to Business Managers and Procurement Departments
- Advising on contract disputes
- Supporting the work of colleagues in the CIÉ Group Solicitor’s Office
Providing guidance in relation to the acquisition of works, goods and services, including
- Advising on public procurement law
- Reviewing tender documents
- Assessing selection and award criteria
- Providing ongoing advice during the procurement lifecycle
- Advising on procurement challenges/disputes
- Managing renewal of contracts
Advising on commercial issues, including
- Management of major procurement contracts
- Procurement of IT solutions, including licensing, development and on-going maintenance
- Development of framework agreements
- Protection of intellectual property
- Data protection
Work relationships
- Reports to Head of Commercial and Regulatory in the CIÉ Group Solicitor’s Office
- Colleagues in the CIÉ Group Solicitor’s Office
- Procurement Departments
- Business Managers
- Own counsel and external solicitors
- Third party solicitors
Qualifications and experience
- Post-graduate qualification in public procurement law or similar an advantage
- Annual CPD
- Two years’ relevant experience
- Solutions-focussed
- Positive and collegial outlook
- Knowledge of public procurement law
- Knowledge of CIE Policies and Procedures
- Administrative capability
- Excellent communication skills (oral and written)
- Manage tasks in an efficient and timely manner
- Ability to deliver work of a high quality to short timelines
- Work on own initiative
- Work as part of a team
- Judgement of legal cases
- Microsoft Office
- Case management system
- Scope for hybrid working arrangements
- Support provided for appropriate further education and upskilling
If you wish to apply for this role please email a CV and cover letter to: recruitment@cie.ie
Apply Now
An email has been sent to the Employer and to your registered email address.
SENT
Step 1
Select a saved CV or upload a new CV
Select & Attach CV Please select a saved CV or upload and attach a new file
Attachment file is not allowed. Please refresh the page and try again.
Your application will be sent from the address below. If this is incorrect you can change your email address in your profile.
Email address is required. Click on the 'change your email address' link
Step 1
Please Login if you wish to apply for this vacancy.
Add your email address and subscribe to our weekly newsletter.
#J-18808-Ljbffr