Senior Energy Engineer

Codema is seeking a passionate and driven Senior Energy Engineer to play a key role in shaping the future of district heating in Dublin and the surrounding regions.

Salary range: €42,000 - €46,000
Application Deadline: 5 March 2025
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About the role

We are seeking a passionate and driven Senior Energy Engineer to play a key role in shaping the future of district heating in Dublin and the surrounding regions. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced engineer with a strong background in large-scale heating systems, building services, or low-carbon energy projects to lead cutting-edge initiatives that will drive the transition to clean, affordable and sustainable heat.

We are looking for

Project leader

A project leader who will manage and develop district heating projects from feasibility stage through to implementation in the Greater Dublin Area.

Self motivator

A self-motivated, target-driven and well-organised person with the ability to work autonomously and on their own initiative.

Attention to detail

Has strong attention to detail, maintaining high standards for delivery, quality and accuracy.

Strong communicator and networker

A strong communicator and networker with a talent for building and maintaining strong stakeholder relationships.

Passionate and proactive

Someone who is passionate and proactive, with a genuine enthusiasm for energy, climate action, and sustainability, and who is motivated to make a tangible impact.

Interest and expertise

A person with interest and expertise in energy and climate pathways, renewable energy and low carbon technologies and policies.

Team player

A collaborative team player who excels at building relationships and partnerships with stakeholders, public and private organisations, and community groups.

Adaptable and resourceful

A person who is adaptable and resourceful, comfortable working across multiple projects, adjusting to changing priorities, and delivering results under tight deadlines.

Role overview

This is an exciting and rewarding role, focusing on three key aspects.

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Lead and deliver projects

Technical and strategic expertise

Stakeholder engagement and collaboration

What you will do

Lead and deliver projects
  • Lead and manage district heating projects, from feasibility stage through to implementation, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and aligned with energy and climate policy.
  • Ensure high standards for project delivery, maintaining accuracy, quality, and compliance with industry standards and funding requirements.
  • Be adaptable and resourceful, managing multiple projects, adjusting to changing priorities, and delivering results under tight deadlines.
Technical and strategic expertise
  • Conduct technical and financial assessments for district heating networks, including heat mapping, demand assessments, energy modelling, and infrastructure design.
  • Identify and assess renewable and waste heat sources, including data centres and industrial waste heat, wastewater treatment plants, and geothermal energy, to maximise low-carbon heat potential.
  • Undertake site visits and audits to identify potential heat sources and demands, network routes, and suitable locations for energy centres.
  • Provide technical expertise on policy, regulations, and planning processes related to district heating and energy infrastructure.
Stakeholder engagement and collaboration
  • Engage with stakeholders, including local authorities, government agencies, industry partners, and community groups, to progress district heating initiatives and secure project support.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships, acting as a key point of contact for public and private sector partners for district heating projects.
  • Represent Codema at industry events, working groups, and policy discussions, advocating for district heating as a key climate solution.
  • Deliver workshops and presentations to upskill colleagues and external stakeholders on district heating technologies and best practices.
  • Manage and mentor junior staff, providing guidance and supporting professional development within the team

Minimum requirements

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in a technical role on large-scale heating systems, building services, or relevant low-carbon energy projects (district heating experience in a technical OR commercial operations role is desirable, but not a requirement).
  • Relevant Honours Degree in Mechanical, Energy or Electrical Engineering, Building Services, or a related field (NFQ Level 7 or 8).
  • Proven experience leading multiple projects or work packages, delivering projects on time and within budget, and adapting to changing project requirements.
  • Experience conducting on-site engineering audits of heating and cooling systems, assessing system capacity, temperatures, age, and efficiency.
  • Ability to manage and mentor junior staff, supporting their development and contributing to team and company goals.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to liaise effectively with clients, stakeholders, and policymakers.
  • Strong stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills, with a track record of building relationships and securing agreements.
  • Excellent technical report writing skills, with attention to detail to ensure high-quality outputs and compliance with industry standards.
  • Passionate about addressing climate change, with a commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.
  • Fluency in English (essential).
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (essential).
  • Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to proactively address challenges and develop innovative solutions.
  • Full Irish driving licence with access to a vehicle
  • Demonstrated ability to learn on the job and adapt to new challenges.

Additional skills that would be a distinct advantage

  • Master’s degree (NFQ Level 9) relevant to engineering, science, climate, or energy.
  • Certified CIBSE Heat Networks Consultant.
  • Geographical Information System (GIS) skills.
  • Experience using energy modelling software such as energyPro or nPro to undertake techno-economic/financial analysis.
  • Experience working with public sector organisations, such as local authorities.
  • Project management qualifications (e.g., PMP, PRINCE2).
  • Spatial energy or heat planning experience.
  • Knowledge of the Irish Public Sector Infrastructure Guidelines.
  • Strong understanding of Irish energy policy, local authority planning practices, and county development plans.

Who you'll work with

Cell lead
Neil O’Leary

Neil O’Leary

Executive Manager - District Heating

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Kieran Donohue

Kieran Donohue

Energy Systems Graduate

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01 707 9818 Read Kieran Donohue’s Bio
Alireza Etemad

Alireza Etemad

Graduate Energy Engineer

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01 707 9818 Read Alireza Etemad’s Bio
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Location

The Codema office is located at The Loft, 2 – 4 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 and is only accessible via a staircase. The office is centrally located and accessible by a range of sustainable transport modes. Secure bicycle parking is available on-site and off-site in nearby public parking facility.

How to apply

Please e-mail your CV and a cover letter to recruitment@codema.ie by 5pm, Wednesday, 5th March 2025.

As we may be advertising several positions, please insert the title of the position you are applying for in the subject line of your email.

Please note that this is a full-time, fixed-term two-year contract.

 

Why work with Codema?

Learn more about what it’s like to work at Codema and the many benefits we offer, including a 4-day working week and facilitating a positive and growth-focused working environment for our valued team.