Water Asset Strategy Analyst

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Uisce Éireann Irish Water
Provides water services and wastewater treatment to homes, businesses, and industries across Ireland.
Supports asset strategy leads in identifying, approving, and prioritizing water and wastewater investment needs.
14 days ago ago
Expert & Leadership (13+ years), Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Hybrid
Company Size
3,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Water Supply
Wastewater Management
Environmental Services
Engineering
Consulting
Project Management
Technical Services
Design
Sector Specialisms
Water Treatment
Wastewater Treatment
Water Supply
Wastewater Collection
Water Infrastructure
Wastewater Infrastructure
Capital Projects
Asset Management
Role
What you would be doing

The Asset Strategy Team responsibility is to develop strategic plans for all water, wastewater and natural assets and to ensure the authorisation of the asset base. The scope of the team's responsibility covers 5 main areas: environmental strategy, water asset strategy, wastewater asset strategy, forward planning and planning strategy.

The Asset Management and Sustainability area is responsible for the development of asset policies, strategies and plans to determine the significant investment required into Ireland’s infrastructure. The area drives investment and the Sustainability and Innovation agenda for the organisation and leads on Environmental Regulation and Compliance activities, ensuring the quality of water and wastewater is continuously monitored. The Asset Management function is responsible for strategic planning, prioritisation, and development of Uisce Éireann’s Capital Works pipeline. The function plays a key role in promoting collaboration and co-ordination of activities across the three asset functions as well as providing environmental assessment and management expertise across Uisce Éireann.

Reporting to the Water Asset Strategy Technical Leads , the Asset Strategy Analyst is responsible for supporting the Asset Strategy Leads in relation to the identification, approval and prioritisation of investment needs within the regions. The role may include working closely with third parties to develop plans which in turn deliver services for Uisce Éireann and will also involve assessments and decision making in relation to system capacity to support growth.

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Company
Overview
4 million
People Served
The utility provides essential water services to over four million individuals across Ireland.
  • Responsible for the treatment and distribution of drinking water, as well as wastewater collection and treatment.
  • Aims to enhance water infrastructure with major projects across the country, including the upgrade of aging networks.
  • Works with local authorities, private sector contractors, and stakeholders to deliver high-quality water services.
  • Focuses on maintaining water supply resilience, ensuring safe and clean water for homes, businesses, and industries.
  • Committed to improving environmental standards with an emphasis on reducing water leakage and upgrading treatment plants.
  • Plays a central role in Ireland's water conservation and sustainable resource management efforts.
  • Partners with local communities to ensure optimal service delivery and engage in public consultation for projects.
Culture + Values
  • We work with pride and passion.
  • We are committed to delivering a service of the highest quality.
  • We respect people, diversity, and individual contribution.
  • We are responsible stewards of public resources.
  • We aim to continuously improve in all that we do.
  • We act with integrity and transparency in all our dealings.
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero by 2050
Carbon Emissions Target
Commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by the year 2050.
Adaptation Plan by 2050
Climate Risk Safeguards
Implementation of a climate change adaptation plan to safeguard water services against climate-related risks.
  • Investing in infrastructure to reduce water leakage and improve water efficiency.
  • Focus on protecting water resources, with a target of improving water quality across Ireland.
  • Ongoing investment in waste water treatment to meet environmental standards.
  • Working on reducing the carbon footprint of operations, with specific projects aimed at increasing energy efficiency.
Inclusion & Diversity
  • Gender balance at all levels is a key priority.
  • Developing an Inclusion and Diversity strategy with a focus on increasing female representation.
  • Actively promoting a culture of respect, inclusion, and equal opportunity.
  • Diverse talent pipelines through recruitment and retention strategies.
  • Ensuring an inclusive work environment that enables every employee to reach their potential.
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Water Asset Strategy Analyst at Uisce Éireann Irish Water in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland