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  • Executive Scientist - 2025

Executive Scientist

Professional and Technical
Executive Scientist
€59,067- €82,108 per annum (EL 03/25)
Advertised Date: 24 Jun 2025
Annual Salary
Meath
Permanent
Closing Date: 09 Jul 2025, 01:00 PM
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Job Summary

Meath County Council invites applications from suitably qualified persons who wish to be considered for inclusion on a panel from which permanent & fixed-term contract vacancies for the position of Executive Scientist shall be drawn.
 

The Executive Scientist will work as part of multi-disciplinary teams within the Environment Department of Meath County Council.
The role requires a good knowledge and understanding of the Waste Management Act 1996, as amended, and the Local Government (Water Pollution) Act 1977-1990, as amended, The Water Framework Directive, Nitrates Directive and Good Agricultural Practice ( GAP) Regs and the associated enforcement obligations of a Local Authority.
The Executive Scientist shall operate under the direction of and report to the Senior Executive Engineer/ Senior Executive Scientist and must undertake those duties as assigned to them by their Supervisor. The Executive Scientist shall also report to the  Senior Engineer of the section to which they are assigned or any other person designated by the Director of Service.
The role requires flexibility in terms of working hours as the duties may involve working outside of normal office hours, as required.
Key general duties include:

  • Work to enforce EU and national environmental legislation and policy with particular reference to the Waste Management Act and the Local Government (Water Pollution) Act, as amended the Water Framework Directive and related legislation;
  • Carry out investigations, audits and prepare reports on official complaints received from the public in respect of illegal waste or water pollution activities which may be in breach of EU and national legislation;
  • Appoint and manage environmental consultants and contractors carrying out Risk Assessment, Intrusive Site investigations and Environmental Sampling;
  • Prepare summary and indictable files for submitting to Legal Advisors and the DPP for the prosecution of offences in breach of environmental legislation. To attend District Court and Circuit Court representing Meath County Council as expert witness for criminal proceedings;
  • Participate in National Working Groups relating to waste, air, noise, water quality, Agricultural activity, wastewater treatment systems, as appropriate;
  • To assist with profile-raising and awareness relating to waste prevention, recycling, illegal dumping, water quality and GAP issues through media and elsewhere through radio/TV interviews, press releases/articles, electronic media and talks, in line with the communications plan;
  • Co-ordinate the data requirements for the RMCEI plan and NEMIS system;
  • Carry out Health and Safety duties including toolbox talks, risk assessments, method statements and incident reporting;
  • Manage, motivate and supervise staff and ensure compliance with Meath County Councils health and safety protocols and standards;
  • Prepare tender requests for services and purchase of instruments and materials;
  • Use Technology such as Drones, Survey Equipment, Overt and Covert CCTV to detect environmental breaches;
  • Any other duties as may be assigned to the officer from time to time by the local authority and may include the duty of deputising for other officers of the local authority, when required, and such duties as may be assigned to them in relation to the area of any other local authority.
  • Proactively develop and maintain a culture of Health & Safety in the workplace and ensure ongoing compliance with Health & Safety legislation / regulations and Meath County Councils’ Safety Management System.
  • Ensure that staff are trained and operate within the relevant skill sets.
  • Motivate, encourage and empower staff to achieve maximum performance including; by supporting the Performance Management and Development System ( PMDS).
  • Plan, develop and prioritise work programmes with senior management as required by the Councils’ Corporate and Operational plans.
  • Attend and report to Council, MD Meetings, SPC and other meetings, as required by senior management.
  • Represent the Council at local, regional and national level, as required by senior management.
  • Any other duties that may be assigned by senior management.

If assigned to the Water Quality section duties will include:
  • Lead in the creation of team plans, workplans and procedures including the Recommended Minimum Criteria for Environmental Inspections (RMCEI) Plan.
  • Proactively engage, co-operate and collaboratively work with the Local Authority Waters Programme (LAWPRO) in relation to all of their areas of activity and all matters pertaining to Natural Water Quality.
  • Proactively and innovatively engage, build relationships and collaborate with other Local Authorities, the EPA, DAFM, ASSAP, Teagasc, the HSE, IFI and other stakeholders to continuously improve Natural Water Quality in Meath and the wider region.
  • Proactively work to implement and realise all aspects of the Water Action Plan.
  • Plan and manage ( incl managing staff) all aspects of agricultural inspections to ensure that, the Council meets or surpasses the number of farms to be inspected annually in Meath under the National Agricultural Inspection Programme ( NAIP).
  • Perform Farm inspections and cross compliance reporting of offending farms as required by the GAP Regulations and the National Agricultural Inspection Programme ( NAIP).
  • Engage with farmers and other relevant stakeholders to identify and manage risks to water quality arising from their farming operations.
  • Plan and manage ( incl management of staff) all aspects of Domestic Wastewater Treatment System inspections to ensure that, the Council achieves the number of inspections required in Meath annually under the National Inspection Programme.  In addition, proactively and innovatively work to undertake the maximum number of additional inspections ( ie over and above NIP requirements) in order to try and meet demand and reduce waiting list numbers.
  • Carry out Statutory Septic Tank inspections under the EPA’s National Inspection Plan and use EPA Apps for uploading of Septic Tank and incident inspections;
  • Review and report on planning applications regarding water quality issues and compliance.
  • Plan and manage the Statutory Water Framework Directive sampling programme and ensure that it is completed to a high standard;
  • Lead on the investigation of surface, ground or coastal water pollution complaints and incidents, including, arranging and undertaking sampling, analysis, reporting and prosecution. 
  • Manage and ensure ongoing compliance in relation to the Councils activities and responsibilities for Private Regulated Water Supplies under the Drinking Water Regulations, including, undertaking inspections and audits and following up in relation to any breaches or required improvements.  In addition, provide all scientific support in relation to the Rural Water Programme including, Group Schemes and Well grants.
  • Manage all aspects ( stocking, housekeeping and H&S) of the Environment lab / store rooms.

If assigned to the Waste Enforcement section duties will include:
  • Assist the Waste Enforcement Team in the creation of team plans, workplans and procedures including the Recommended Minimum Criteria for Environmental Inspections (RMCEI) Plan and directions from the Regional WERLA Office;
  • Carry out and assess Environmental Risk Assessments of Unauthorised Waste Disposal Landfills;
  • Conduct site Monitoring, inspection and audits of Waste Facility Permit/Certificate of Registration Sits and preparation of reports;
  • Review and validate Annual Return data submitted by Waste Collection Permit Holders to the National Waste Permit Office. To liaise with the EPA, NWCPO, WERLA on priority waste collectors;
  • Review and validate the data provided by the Waste Facility Permit/ Certificate of Registration holders against the National Waste Permit Office returns;
  • Assess and examine Waste Facility Permit /Certificate of Registration applications under the Waste Management (Facility Permit and Registration) Regulations 2007;
  • Liaise with the National Waste Collection Permit Office in relation to permit queries and ensure waste collectors are compliant with their returns;
  • Monitor and inspect Development Sites to assess Construction Environmental Management Plans and Waste Management Plans;
  • Implement Environment legislation relating to Producer Responsibility Initiatives;
  • Carry out inspections and audits relating to the Landfill Levy Regulations 2002, as amended;
  • Carry out investigations, audits and prepare reports on official complaints received from the public in respect of Air and Noise Complaints, Waste Management (Prohibition of Waste Disposal by Burning) Regulations, Air Pollution Act 1987, Solid Fuel Regulations 2022 and the EPA Act 1992;
  • Oversee the management of Civic Amenity Sites and Bring Banks owned by Meath County Council;
  • Carry out investigations, audits and prepare reports on the Waste Regulations (non-exhaustive list) Commercial Food Waste Regulations, Household Food Waste Regulations, Household and Hazardous Waste, Mercury Regulations, Waste Planning, Assessment of Historic landfills;
  • Assist in joint road checkpoints and reports.
  • Assessing Waste Facility Permit (WFP), Certificate of Registration (COR), Sewage Sludge Facility CORs applications. 
  • Organising and management of Pre Application Waste Facility Permit and Certificate of Registrations etc Meetings.
  • Writing planning referrals for Environment, Noise, Air and Waste on planning application received by Meath County Council.  Including review of Appropriate Assessments, Natura Impact Statements and EIARs etc.
  • Attendance at Pre-Planning Meetings as required. 
  • Liaison with Planning Enforcement on site with non-compliant planning and/or conditions. 
  • Prepare progress reports for management and council’s legal team.
  • Investigation of environmental complaints.
  • Management of Minimum Criteria for Environmental Inspections (RMCEI). 
  • Provide advice and support on waste and environment issues to other sections within Meath County Council such as Transportation, Housing Section and Economic Development e.g. Regulation 27 & 28, Construction and Demolition Waste, Appropriate Assessments, EIARs, Waste Permits, Transport Noise Action Plan.

Employer Details

  • Meath County Council

Contact Details

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