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Irish Lights Recruiting for Planning, Policy and Development Manager

28th July 2024
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The Commissioners of Irish Lights are recruiting for a Planning, Policy and Development Manager to join the senior management team.

This role reports directly to the Director of Navigation, Maritime and Consenting, and the successful candidate will:

  • Lead on future planning for Navigation Safety services in the context of ongoing developments in the maritime sector and regulatory change
  • Support related engagement with national and international stakeholders
  • Translate future requirements and opportunities in the maritime area into the design, development and delivery of key services
  • Be responsible for department level project progress tracking, updates and status reporting
  • Provide expert advice and analysis on existing and future issues relating to Navigation Safety, Planning, Technology and Policy Developments and Regulation

The ideal candidate must have senior leadership experience with a degree level or equivalent qualification relating to maritime policy, regulation, engineering, safety or science.

A track record in designing, developing and delivering new strategies and services as a response to policy and regulatory changes is also essential.

For further information on the role, detailed requirements, salary and other benefits, see the Candidate Briefing Pack on the Irish Lights website.

Irish Lights has engaged Halcyon Recruitment to manage this recruitment and selection process. To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role by midnight on Friday 16 August 2024 to Cara Carter, Halcyon Recruitment at [email protected].

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