Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Specialist
Bord na Mona
Company Overview
Bord na Móna, a semi-state company fully owned by the Irish government
Newbridge, Ireland
1933
Approximately 1,000 employees (source: linkedin.com). Revenue of €2.7 billion in FY 2024 (source: energyireland.ie).
What They Do
Bord na Móna has transitioned to a renewable energy focus, completing its "Brown to Green" initiative by 2023, which involved ceasing all peat harvesting and peat-fired electricity generation. The company now prioritizes the development of onshore and offshore wind, solar PV, biomass, biogas, green hydrogen production, and energy storage solutions to provide dispatchable zero-carbon electricity (source: wikipedia.org). It holds a significant 15% share of Ireland's renewable electricity market and is actively involved in sustainable waste management through its BnM Recycling operations in Leinster and North Munster (source: energyireland.ie). The company also engages in peatland restoration, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity conservation, targeting various sectors including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, agrifood, ICT, transport, logistics, and data centers (source: bnm.ie). Its innovative Energy Parks are designed to co-locate renewable energy sources with high-demand industrial users, enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability (source: bnmenergypark.ie).
Projects & Track Record
Bord na Móna has a rich history of notable projects, including Ireland's first onshore wind farm at Bellacorrick, County Mayo, which was established over 30 years ago. More recently, the company secured a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Amazon Web Services (AWS) for the Derrinlough Wind Farm, contributing to over 1,000,000 MWh of renewable electricity generated in FY23, with projections to exceed 1,500,000 MWh in the following year (source: wikipedia.org). The closure of the last peat briquette factory at Derrinlough in June 2023 marked a significant milestone in its transition to renewable energy (source: bordnamona.ie). Ongoing projects include the BnM Energy Park, which spans 3,000 hectares across Offaly, Westmeath, and Meath, featuring over 200MW capacity from wind, solar, gas, battery, and hydrogen storage (source: bnmenergypark.ie). Additionally, the company is engaged in pre-construction analysis for three onshore wind farms, which are part of Ireland's largest onshore cluster, and is developing sites with approximately 300MW of co-located wind, solar, and storage capacity (source: woodplc.com). A joint venture with Ocean Winds aims to develop offshore wind projects potentially generating up to 2.3 GW of power, enough to supply 2.1 million homes (source: oceanwinds.com).
Recent Developments
In the past two years, Bord na Móna has made significant strides in its renewable energy initiatives, including the announcement of AWS as the first tenant for its Eco Energy Park in 2024 through a PPA for the Derrinlough Wind Farm, which aligns with government sustainable development principles (source: irishexaminer.com). The company completed its Brown to Green transition in 2023, fully ceasing peat use and surpassing 1,000,000 MWh of renewable generation, with plans to reach 1.5 TWh the following year (source: energyireland.ie). The joint venture with Ocean Winds for offshore wind development is a key step toward achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, while the company has also opened applications for its 2026 Accelerate Green Grow accelerator program, aimed at fostering innovation and sustainability (source: allirelandsustainability.com). Recent milestones include the closure of the peat briquette factory in June 2023 and the transition of Edenderry Power Station to biomass in December 2023, with ongoing developments including a 126MW renewable project (source: bordnamona.ie).
Working There
Bord na Móna offers a diverse range of roles across its four business units, including renewable energy development, resource recovery and waste management, energy generation, and new business ventures like Energy Parks. Positions may involve wind farm project analysis, onshore and offshore engineering, recycling operations, and roles in biomass, biogas, and hydrogen operations (source: bnm.ie). The company is focused on hiring in Midlands locations, including Newbridge (headquarters), Offaly, Westmeath, Meath, and Mayo, in line with its €2.7 billion investment program and the growth of Energy Parks (source: bnmenergypark.ie). Bord na Móna's culture emphasizes innovation and community impact, reflecting its 75+ year history and commitment to national interests, as demonstrated by its "More than Móna" ethos and the Accelerate Green Grow program that supports startups (source: bnm.ie). While specific benefits are not detailed, the company's semi-state status suggests standard public sector packages, with a focus on job stability as it supports Ireland's renewable energy targets for 2030 (source: energyireland.ie).
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Job Description
Our Commercial Function is currently recruiting an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Specialist on a permanent basis. This role will be based in Newbridge and will report to the Planning Programme Manager. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading the delivery of Environmental Impact Assessment Reports and Appropriate Assessment for a number of BnM Renewable Energy infrastructure projects.
The main duties and responsibilities of the role will include the following
- Lead the EIA process for large scale Renewable Energy Projects most importantly the delivery of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Appropriate Assessment/Natura Impact Statement for the proposed development;
- Provide environmental expertise in relation to the delivery of Renewable Energy projects to assist the Planning Team and to inform the Business Unit Strategy to ensure compliance with Planning and Environmental issues;
- Keep abreast of changes in planning/environmental legislation, policy decisions and updates to national, regional, and local authority development plans to maximise outcomes for the company. Contribute to Company submissions as required;
- Assist the Stakeholder and Advocacy team with the development of effective project plans for management of communications and consultation with local communities and other relevant stakeholders including statutory and non-statutory consultees;
- Prepare specifications for third party services for projects as required and fully assist the procurement team in the various stages of associated procurement processes;
- Ensure that all works carried out under your remit complies with BnM's Health & Safety and Environmental policies and all relevant EU and National policies and statutory requirements.
- All employees are expected to co-operate fully with all provisions taken by the company for ensuring Health and Safety, and Welfare of co-employees and members of the public using the premises
- Proactively participate in the Performance Management process to ensure delivery of own, and the wider team's, objectives.
- Assist with upskilling and mentoring of junior staff, as required, with a particular focus on the EIA and Appropriate Assessment processes.
What we're looking for
The ideal candidate will possess the following qualification, skills, knowledge, and attributes:
- Hons Degree (Lvl 8 FETAC) in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering or equivalent; Post Graduate (Lvl 9 FETAC) qualification in a relevant discipline, (e.g. Environmental Science, Engineering, Planning Law) desirable but not essential;
- Minimum of 5 years experience in leading the preparation of EIAR and AA/NIS for large scale projects essential; Reporting into a Planning Programme Manager and liaising with all management levels across the BnM Group;
- Expertise in leading the delivery of EIA/EIAR and AA/NIS documentation for large scale development projects is essential; Experience leading and managing multidisciplinary teams on EIA projects is essential; Understanding of EIA process and Irish planning policy and legislation in relation to EIA is essential;
- Experience in Renewables and related infrastructure, or SID projects is desirable but not essential; Technical lead in a discipline related to EIA, e.g. ecology, noise, air quality etc is desirable but not essential; Experience across a range of project types with differing priorities, risk profiles and timelines is desirable but not essential;
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About the role
April 4, 2026
Full time
Company
April 4, 2026
On-site
Solar Energy , Wind Energy , Hydropower , Bioenergy , Energy Storage , Tidal and Wave Energy , Geothermal Energy , Hydrogen
- Newbridge, Ireland
Minimum of 5 years
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