Energy Efficiency Obligation Scheme (EEOS) -Technical- Programme Executive at Sustainable Energy Authority Of Ireland (Seai) in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | EUR52,026-52,026 | Kablio
the newly formed Article 8 Policy and Compliance programme, is responsible for the framework of policy measures (current and planned) contributing towards the achievement of Ireland’s Article 8 target. The framework activities include devising calculation methodologies, monitoring of progress and compliance, investigating opportunities, supporting policy development and stakeholder engagement.
the Energy Efficiency Obligation Scheme (EEOS), which places legal obligations on energy suppliers to deliver energy efficiency savings across both domestic and non-domestic sectors. As the scheme administrator, SEAI is responsible for calculating targets, stakeholder engagement and validating and reporting on energy savings achieved.
Requirements
advanced excel
project management
energy efficiency
energy management
engineering degree
stakeholder management
Experience of working in energy-related policy environment across the public sector, academia or industry
Advanced MS Excel skills
A degree (minimum NFQ level 8 or greater) in a relevant technical discipline such as Engineering or Science.
Experience assessing energy saving opportunities across sectors
Experience or knowledge of delivering positive customer experiences.
A minimum of three years directly relevant experience working in a similar role. Master’s degree may be counted as one years’ experience.
A good, demonstrated understanding of energy efficiency opportunities in industry, commercial and/or public sector.
A qualification in Project Management
Ability to work proactively on own initiative, overcoming issues to achieve objectives
Ability to communicate complex concepts to non-technical audiences
Experience with energy management systems and / or energy efficient design management and / or measurement and verification protocols
Excellent team-player skills, with experience of managing projects involving a diverse range of internal and external stakeholders
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Visa Sponsorship
candidates must hold a valid visa at the time of application.
proof of work permit/visa must be submitted when requested.
no explicit sponsorship is offered; legal entitlement to work in ireland is required.
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Company
Overview
2002 Founded
Year Established
The agency was established under the Sustainable Energy Act.
It is government‑funded and invests in research, grants and the rollout of clean‑energy technologies.
Over its history, it has overseen major programmes like national building retrofits and community energy schemes.
The agency finances and guides projects from homes to industries—covering solar, offshore wind, electric vehicle infrastructure and heat‑power systems.
It also manages research into marine energy, floating wind and ocean‑energy innovation pilot projects.
SEAI publishes Ireland’s official energy statistics and shapes national energy policy.
SEAI’s annual spending runs into tens of millions, funding tens of thousands of retrofits and grants across sectors.
A standout fact: it curates Ireland’s Ocean Energy Portal to centralize marine‑renewables development data.
SEAI bridges government, citizens, communities and business in Ireland’s clean‑energy transition.
Culture + Values
“people‑centred” – reach, empower and take account of all citizens in the transition away from fossil fuels
commitment to partnership‑driven change – collaborating with citizens, communities, businesses and government to deliver the energy revolution
focus on grass‑roots engagement – driving societal energy transformation through community‑led Sustainable Energy Communities
Environment + Sustainability
51% Emissions Cut
National Target for This Decade
The company is committed to cutting emissions by over half by the end of this decade, aligning with national goals toward net zero by 2050.
33% Energy Efficiency
Public Sector Achievement
The public sector program successfully improved energy efficiency by 33% by the end of 2020, demonstrating significant progress in sustainability efforts.
€21M Investment
Innovation Funding Awarded
A substantial €21 million was awarded to 37 RDD projects focusing on renewable energy, storage, carbon capture, and agriculture, signaling a major commitment to sustainable innovation.
7% Emissions Drop
2023 Energy-Related Reduction
Energy-related emissions decreased by 7% in 2023, representing a significant step forward in meeting long-term climate goals.
Statement of Strategy 2022–2025 goal: dramatic change to cut carbon emissions and remove fossil fuels from energy system
requirement for 4% annual emissions reduction across public sector since 2020 (mandated via carbon budgets 2020–2025)
solar electricity generation increased over 300% in 2023, now 1.9% of national electricity supply