Energy Research Project Engineer - Hybrid
About the job
Innovation & International Research - Programme Executive
Location: Dublin or Cork (Hybrid)
Contract: 18-month fixed term
Salary: €52,026 per annum
About the Role
We are seeking a Programme Executive to join the Innovation & International Research (IIR) Team within SEAI's Research, Innovation and Electricity Department.
This role is ideally suited to candidates currently working in academia or research environments who are interested in applying their technical and analytical expertise to national and international energy research programmes, policy-aligned innovation, and funded research coordination.
You will work closely with researchers, higher education institutions, industry partners, and international bodies to support Ireland's participation in energy research and innovation initiatives that underpin the transition to a low-carbon energy system.
The Team
The Innovation & International Research team plays a central role in:
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Supporting energy-related research and innovation activity
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Connecting Irish researchers with EU and international funding programmes
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Ensuring research outcomes inform national energy policy and implementation
You will report to the Programme Manager and work as part of a multidisciplinary team with expertise across engineering, science, economics, and energy systems.
Key Responsibilities
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Support the planning, coordination, and delivery of national and international energy research programmes
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Assist in the administration and management of funded research projects, including documentation, reporting, and stakeholder engagement
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Contribute to the technical assessment and evaluation of energy research proposals and projects
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Support collaboration between academic researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders
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Prepare briefing notes, reports, presentations, and analysis for internal and external audiences
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Assist with organising and delivering workshops, information sessions, and knowledge-sharing events
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Track research outputs and contribute to monitoring impact and alignment with national and EU energy priorities
About You
This role is particularly well suited to candidates with an academic or research-focused background who have experience working in energy-related fields.
Essential Requirements:
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Degree (NFQ Level 7 or higher) in Engineering, Science, Energy, or a related discipline
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Minimum 3 years relevant experience in an academic, research, energy, or research programme environment
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Strong understanding of energy technologies and/or energy systems
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Experience working in multidisciplinary research or project teams
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing and presentations
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Strong organisational and analytical skills
Desirable:
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Postgraduate qualification (Master's or PhD)
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Experience participating in or supporting funded research programmes (national or EU-level)
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Experience evaluating research, technical analysis, or energy systems modelling
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Experience organising academic or knowledge-transfer events
Why Join SEAI?
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Apply your research expertise to real-world energy challenges
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Work at the interface of academia, policy, and innovation
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Gain exposure to EU and international research collaboration
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Contribute directly to Ireland's decarbonisation and energy transition goals
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Supportive, collaborative, and purpose-driven working environment
Eligibility
Candidates must be eligible to work in Ireland for the full duration of the contract.
