This position offers an Electrical Projects Manager the opportunity to work as an Electrical Projects Manager in the new national public lighting unit in the Road Management Office, RMO.
The RMO national shared service has been providing supports to Local Authorities in public lighting since 2017 and is now setting up a dedicated Public Lighting Unit.
Ireland has over 500,000 public lights managed by local authorities within excess of 10,000km of cable and ancillary electrical infrastructure, which costs more than €92m to operate each year.
The Electrical Projects Manager will be a key member of the public lighting unit supporting all local authorities in Ireland implementing best practice in the asset management of our Public Lighting Asset.
Cork County Council is seeking applications from suitably qualified candidates with relevant experience for the position of Electrical Projects Manager (analogous to Executive Engineer).
The successful candidate(s) will be assigned to the Road Management Office, RMO a national shared service as an Electrical Projects Manager.
It is proposed to form a panel of qualified candidates from which any vacancies permanent or temporary which arise will be filled during the lifetime of the panel.
The Electrical Projects Manager will report directly to the Programme Manager, or such person as may be assigned from time to time by Cork County Council. The Electrical Projects Manager will be responsible for the management and delivery of annual work programmes in the assigned role.
Road Management Office (RMO)
The RMO is a national shared service providing supports including training guidelines and technology to all 31 local authorities in Ireland. Donegal County Council operates the RMO in conjunction with Cork County Council.
The RMO works in the area of road asset management (including public lighting, pavements and bridges) and manages road related data and processes for the sector in other areas including speed limits, collisions, drainage and climate adaptation.
Our software systems have approximately 3000 active users across utilities, authorities and contractors. Through these we support the providers of national infrastructure (roads, telecommunications, water and energy) in managing their work and protecting our road asset.
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