To support the activities of two of our delivery business units, we are now recruiting one Team Administrator, Light Rail Network Management who will report to the Chief Engineer – Light Rail Network Management and one Team Administrator, Public Transport (Light Rail) Capital Programmes who will report to the Head of Light Rail Capital Programmes. The roles coordinate significant administrative and business management activity within the relevant business units and ensure that appropriate administrative supports, reporting arrangements and coordination processes are in place to support the effective management of the Luas network and of the light rail capital programmes (as applicable). The Light Railway Capital Programme business unit (under the Capital Programmes directorate) is responsible for delivering a portfolio of nationally significant light railway projects that support sustainable economic growth in Ireland and enable the National Strategic Outcomes and priorities of the National Development Plan. The light railway projects under the remit of the Public Transport Capital Programmes business unit currently include: TII Information Booklet – Team Administrator (HEO) – July 2026 - Luas Finglas, Luas Lucan and Luas Poolbeg, all of which are supported by the Greater Dublin Area Transport Strategy 2022-2042. - Luas Cork, which is a circa 18km East-West Corridor, in line with the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy. It is anticipated that further projects will also be initiated over the coming years to facilitate transport orientated development in Dublin and some regional cities. The Light Rail Network Management unit (under the Commercial Operations Directorate) is responsible for the operations and maintenance of the Luas Light Rail System. Luas is a vital component of Dublin’s transport system and carries significant passengers (c. 55 million passenger journeys in 2025), requiring ongoing asset management to maintain high standards of service, safety, and reliability. The current network spans approximately 43km with 67 stops and TII is currently working on extending the network a further c.30 km (with an additional c.32 stops) as part of the Government’s NDP to connect the network to Finglas, Lucan, Poolbeg and Bray. Both of these roles support the achievement of TII’s Light Rail objectives by enabling effective coordination, providing administrative and logistical support to key initiatives, and supporting budget oversight, contract administration, and the maintenance of appropriate systems, controls and processes.
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