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Standards Officers- Construction

Santry, Dublin

Standards Officers- Construction (06-25 / 07-25 / 66-24) Job Type Contract - Fixed Term Remote Work Option Hybrid Category Standards Location Dublin Job Grade SSO Job Details NSAI’s Standards department are currently recruiting for the following Fixed Term contract roles: Standards Officer – Sustainability in Construction – SSO Grade Standards Officer –Construction - SSO Grade Standards Officer – Construction Digitalisation- SO Grade Job Description Job title: Standards Officer – Sustainability in Construction Division: Standards and Metrology Department: Standards UPDATED: Feb 2025 Reports to: Head of Standards – Programme Manager Grade: Senior Scientific Officer (SSO Grade) Status: 5- year Fixed Term Contract Location Santry, Dublin 9 with hybrid working option available  REFERENCE: 06-25 Job Overview In NSAI Standards, we are about bringing people together to agree, voluntarily and by consensus, the technical specifications for their sector. We are about enabling these people and organisations, to influence the direction and content of standards that their industry will work to – at home, in Europe or across the world. We are currently seeking a Standards Officer with a background in the construction industry to join our team. The role of the Standards Officer – Sustainability in Construction will require the successful candidate to possess the excellent interpersonal/communication, negotiation and influencing skills required to build effective construction sector stakeholder networks, as well as excellent project management skills required to deliver the Construction sector related objectives. A key part of the role will be the engagement of national stakeholders in the standardization process, to understand the needs of the national market and ensure the Irish position plays a key part in influencing the direction and content of standards that Ireland will work to. The brief will include management of related national and international programmes such as: For full details on all three posts outlined above please see the following link:Standards Officer Construction SSO x2 & SO Candidate-Booklet. Please note: When submitting your application please specify if you wish to be considered for a specific role or all three listed above.Failure to specify preference at the time of application will result in you being considered for all positions.

1 day agoTemporary

Director Of User Complaints, Principal Officer

Coimisiún na MeánDublin

Coimisiún na Meán Vision and Mission Coimisiún na Meán is Ireland’s agency for developing and regulating a thriving, diverse, creative, safe and trusted media landscape. As the independent media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán is responsible for regulating broadcasters, video-on-demand providers and online platforms established in Ireland. Their wide-reaching remit also includes supporting and developing the Irish media sector. About This Role​ The Platform Supervision and Investigations division’s main function is to supervise digital services in Ireland and enforce the Digital Services Act (“DSA”), Terrorist Content Online Regulation and Online Safety Code. It consist of four supervisory teams, an Investigations team and a Regulatory Operations team which help determine regulatory strategy. ​ The User Complaints team also sits in this division and is responsible for receiving complaints against service providers for alleged infringements of the DSA. This team progresses complaints in line with relevant legislation (section 201 of the Broadcasting Act 2009, as amended), and can also transmit complaints to the European Commission, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC), and other DSCs across the EU as necessary. The work of the team is fast-paced and diverse. The role of Director of User Complaints, reports to the Digital Services Commissioner. ​ ​ Key Responsibilities​ Closing Date: 25th of June 2025 at 3pm​

8 days agoFull-timeTemporary
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