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Marine Institute Job Description Position Contract Service Group Location Temporary Scientific and Technical Officer (STO) Test Site Support Temporary Specified Purpose Contract for up to two years (FORESEA / MARINET2 Funded) Ocean Science and Information Services Rinville, Oranmore, Co. Galway. Brief description of the Marine Institute: The Marine Institute is a non commercial semi-state body, which was formally established by statute (Marine Institute Act, 1991) in October 1992. Under the Act, the Marine Institute was given the responsibility: to undertake, to co-ordinate, to promote and to assist in marine research and development and to provide such services related to marine research and development, that in the opinion of the Institute will promote economic development and create employment and protect the marine environment. The Marine Institute is the national agency responsible for marine research, technology, development and innovation (RTDI). The Marine Institute seeks to assess and realise the economic potential of Ireland s 220 million acre marine resource; promote the sustainable development of marine industry through strategic funding programmes and scientific services; and safeguard the marine environment through research and environmental monitoring. The Institute works in conjunction with the Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine (DAFM) and a network of other Government Departments, semi-state agencies, national and international marine partners. The vision of the Marine Institute is a thriving maritime economy in harmony with the ecosystem and supported by the delivery of excellence in our services In order to achieve this vision, the MI have six service areas; (1) Ocean Science and Information Services, (2) Marine Environment & Food Safety Services, (3) Fisheries Ecosystems Advisory Services, (4) Irish Maritime Development Office, (5) Policy, Innovation and Research Services and (6) Corporate Services. The Marine Institute 3 Year Strategic Plan (2015 to 2018) is available on; http://www.marine.ie/home/sites/default/files/mifiles/docs_comms/mi%20strategic%20business%20plan%20- %202015%20-%202018.pdf Harnessing our Ocean Wealth (HOOW) is an Integrated Maritime Plan (IMP) for Ireland. HOOW sets out a roadmap for the Irish Government s vision, high level goals and integrated actions across policy, governance and business to enable our marine potential to be realised. Goal 2 of HOOW focuses on healthy marine ecosystems and specifically; to protect and conserve our rich marine biodiversity and ecosystems; manage our living and nonliving resources in harmony with the ecosystem; implement and comply with environmental legislation (see www.ouroceanwealth.ie). HR/JD/OSIS/ STO FORESEA/ Jan 2018 Page 1 of 5

Description of appropriate Service Group: The mission of OSIS is To provide scientific, operational and analytical support and services to strategic RTDI and statutory monitoring programmes (at national and international level) to promote and support the sustainable development of Ireland s marine resources Ocean Science and Information Services incorporates: Information Services & Development Advanced Mapping Services Research Vessel Operations Oceanographic Services Research Infrastructures Operational elements of Discovery R&D Programmes including Advanced Technology including SMARTBAY Ocean Energy Ocean Energy RTDI in the Marine Institute Ireland s offshore renewable energy resources, in the form of offshore wind, wave and tide are considered as being among the best in the world. The Marine Institute is actively promoting research into wave and tide energy. The Marine Institute, in association with Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI), established the Galway Bay Wave Energy Test Site for testing 1/4 scale wave energy prototypes including a Cabled Observatory. Planning is underway to improve the facilities at the site. Development is underway for a full scale grid connected test site of the Northwest coast of Ireland (AMETS). The Marine Institute, SEAI, UCC and SmartBay Ireland are collaborating on the development of a national test and demonstration facility for marine energy and technology at the 1/4 scale wave energy test site in Galway Bay. The Institute works closely with the SEAI, academia, state agencies, international research groups as well as the renewable energy sector in the development of policy and the targeting of strategic investment. Summary of the Role: The successful candidate will work within the Oceanographic Services section s Ocean Energy (OE) team, as a Scientific and Technical Officer, supporting activities at the Galway Bay Test Site, including the EU projects FORESEA and MARINET2. The individual, working together with OSIS staff and managers and various partners, will be responsible for supporting the delivery of a range of marine services and supports to underpin elements of the above EU projects. FORESEA (www.forseaproject.eu) The Interreg VB North West Europe FORESEA (Funding Ocean Renewable Energy through Strategic European Action) project aims to help bring ocean energy technologies to market by providing access to North-West Europe s world-leading network of test centres. Through the project, the performance of innovative ocean renewable energy technologies will be demonstrated in real sea conditions, helping to leverage the investment needed to take these new products to market. Access to test sites will be provided through a programme of competitive calls, run by the project s consortium. The programme covers the following test centres: European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC): Orkney Islands, UK SmartBay: Galway, Ireland SEM-REV: Nantes, France Tidal Testing Centre: Den Oever, Netherlands HR/JD/OSIS/ STO FORESEA/ Jan 2018 Page 2 of 5

MaRINET2 (www.marinet2.eu) Integrating activities planned under MaRINET 2 build upon the achievements of the advanced community created in MaRINET FP7. MaRINET 2 will ensure the continued integration and enhancement of all leading European research infrastructure and facilities specialising in research, development and testing of offshore renewable energy systems including electrical sub systems and grid integration through a range of TRLs (1-7). MaRINET FP7 proved the added value of uniting these facilities, and substantially improving their capability as a community of practice to deliver consistent testing services ensuring, quantifiable, stepwise innovation and progress in the development of devices and key components, and identifying critical areas for further technical investigation and enhancement. Whilst activities proposed under MaRINET 2 will follow the same formula, balancing networking/ joint research/ and transnational access, the consortium and scope of work is expanded to include more partners, more countries and more facilities. The e-infrastructure programme fills a strategic gap. Taking stock of existing capacities for data management/sharing; it addresses user requirements and demonstrates the operation of a new system based on standards and tools adapted from the SeaDataNet infrastructure. The European Commission and member states recognise offshore renewable energy as an important source of clean energy that can: generate economic growth and employment; increase energy security; and boost competitiveness and technological innovation. The realisation of this potential depends on the accelerated development, deployment and grid integration of reliable, efficient technologies for harvesting offshore renewable energy, which in turn requires robust and exhaustive testing in dedicated facilities operated by practitioners with specialised expertise. MaRINET 2 provides this ecosystem, and is pre-eminently suited to fostering the next generation of offshore renewable energy devices. Principal Tasks: Support the provision of operational services at Galway Bay Marine and Renewable Energy Test Site Support OE and associated data management activities in the OE area and specifically in support of the FORESEA and MaRINET2 projects Contribute to the planning, development and management of ocean energy device and marine technology deployments at the Galway Bay Marine and Renewable Energy Test Site. Provide support and assistance in the implementation of environment monitoring plans for the Galway Bay marine and Renewable Energy Test Site. Assist in the procurement of goods and services required in support of OE activity and the FORESEA and MaRINET2 projects Participate as required in liaison with developers, research centres and universities both national and international under the FORESEA and MaRINET2 projects Any other duties as relevant to the position and grade Reporting Structure: HR/JD/OSIS/ STO FORESEA/ Jan 2018 Page 3 of 5

The successful individual will report to the Marine Institute s Ocean Energy Services Management Team Leader. Contacts: Other contacts include OSIS Director, other Institute Directors, managers and OSIS team members, staff across the organisation, SmartBay Ireland management and staff, external contacts including those research centres and universities, both national and international, partnering in the FORESEA and MaRINET2 projects Education, Professional or Technical Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills, Aptitudes, Experience, and Training Essential: A degree in science, engineering, or a relevant scientific, engineering or numerical discipline Previous experience in a technical support role with demonstrable experience in the following: The delivery of technical projects / service outputs. Documenting technical specifications or online Information. Experience in working as part of a team. Experience of reporting and client liaison Experience of public sector procurement procedures Effective communicator with other teams and organisations. The ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally at all levels. Proven collaborative skills including team working and wider project outreach and networking. The ability to work unsupervised with demonstrated ability to use initiative. Seagoing experience or sufficiently fit to pass an ENG11 medical. Willingness to engage in outdoor work Desirable: Some familiarity with the ocean energy or marine technology industry Working knowledge of data analysis / statistical software / Matlab packages Special personal attributes required for the position: An ability to work in an organised manner and progress work independently. Dynamic and reliable. Self-sufficiency, while being a good team player. An interest in travel for international conferences and exhibitions. Good interpersonal skills. Ability to effectively communicate results of teamwork in written and audiovisual formats. HR/JD/OSIS/ STO FORESEA/ Jan 2018 Page 4 of 5

Salary: Remuneration is in accordance with the Public Sector, Department of Finance approved Salary Scale for Scientific and Technical Officers, with a starting salary of 30,680 per annum pro-rated with time worked. You will become a member of the Single Public Service Pension Scheme. Annual Leave: The annual leave entitlement for a Scientific and Technical Officer is 25 working days per annum prorated to reflect time worked. Annual leave entitlements are exclusive of Public Holidays. All leave must be approved by your manager or their authorised representative in advance of being taken and in line with Marine Institute leave policies. Duration of Contract: The contract will be issued on a specified purpose basis for a duration of up to two years and will be subject to a 6 month probationary period. How to Apply: A C.V. and letter of application, summarising experience and skill set applicable to the position should be emailed to recruitment@marine.ie or posted to Human Resources at the Marine Institute, Rinville, Oranmore, Galway. All correspondence for this post should quote reference OSIS/STO_Test_Site/Jan 18 Closing date for Applications: All applications for this post should be received by the Marine Institute in advance of 12 noon Thursday 1 st February 2018. Please note that late applications will not be accepted. The Marine Institute is an equal opportunities employer HR/JD/OSIS/ STO FORESEA/ Jan 2018 Page 5 of 5