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Assistant Digital Asset Manager Light Rail

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  • IE
    Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
  • IE
    Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

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Title of Position: Assistant Digital Asset Manager Light Rail Salary: €71,783 - €92,011 Background Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) was set up to deliver and operate safe and efficient light rail and national road networks. TIIs mission is to deliver transport infrastructure and services that contribute to the quality of life of the people of Ireland and support the countrys economic growth. TIIs ability to deliver and operate light rail and roads networks efficiently is recognised, as evidenced by the portfolio of National Development Plan (NDP) 20212030 investments entrusted to TII and its partners to deliver. Under the NDP there are three areas under the remit of TII which identify key priorities: Investment in public transport infrastructureto be delivered on behalf of the National Transport Authority (NTA) in line with the Transport Strategy for the Greater Dublin Area 2022-2042. This Strategy commits to the undertaking of appraisal, planning and design of Luas network expansion to Bray, Finglas, Lucan and Poolbeg. Importantly, the Plan also sets out a firm commitment to deliver a metro rail system known as MetroLink that will run from Swords to Charlemont, connecting Dublin Airport with the city centre and providing interchanges with other public transport services including Iarnrd Eireann at Glasnevin, the DART at Tara Street and Luas at OConnell Street and Charlemont. TII also delivers light railway infrastructure being planned in other cities: currently TII is working in partnership with the NTA on the planning and design of Cork Light Rail Transit. Investment in national roads, active travel and Greenway infrastructure will be delivered in accordance with the guiding principles of the Department of Transport, National Investment Framework for Transport in Ireland and the Strategy for Future Development of National and Regional Greenways. The major roads, active travel and Greenways projects to be delivered and funding provisions are set out in the NDP 2021 to 2030. TII also has a new function for the delivery of zero and low emission vehicle infrastructure (ZEVI) under the Road Traffic and Roads Act 2023. Investment in maintenance and renewal expenditurewill need to increase over the lifetime of the NDP to meet the required investment levels for the current transport network and for new projects as they come into service. TIIs ambitious plans for infrastructural delivery will drive Irelands long term economic, environmental, and social progress across all parts of the country over the next decade. The NDP, which is aligned with the delivery of the objectives of the National Planning Framework (NPF), sets out a roadmap and the level of investment which will underpin the NPF and drive its implementation over the next ten years. Role and Responsibilities Reporting to the Digital Asset Manager, the Assistant Digital Asset Manager works as part of the Asset Management team within the Light Rail Network Management Section of TII. The individual appointed to this role will assist in contributing to the realization of TIIs ambition to create a digital equivalent (aka Digital Twin) of the physical light rail infrastructure. The purpose of the role is to provide delivery capability in establishing the digital infrastructure to support TIIs asset management function for light rail. A key responsibility of the role is to help develop an accurate virtual representation of the physical infrastructure. To achieve this, the Assistant Digital Asset Manager will assist creating and refining accurate and accessible repositories of digital records related to the light rail asset. The primary responsibilities of the role are: To support the Digital Asset Manager in establishing the information management framework for light rail. Work with colleagues across TII to populate and verify As-Built and Safety File records of the light rail asset to create an accurate and authoritative record. Working with TII colleagues to ensure all asset renewals and network enhancements are accurately collated and recorded. Under the guidance of the Project Manager for Data, Digital and Information Management to contribute to the development of TIIs Asset Investment Programme (AIP) for light rail Deliver key training to staff in the area of Digital Asset Management as agreed with the Senior Asset Manager and the Project Manager for Digital, Data & Information Management. Such training will be used to train staff on the value and benefit of digital asset management workflows and solutions To support TIIs safety section and the Commission for Railway Regulation (CRR) in the development of safety management systems consistent with TIIs obligations as a Railway Organisation. To prepare detailed reports and presentations as requested by the Project Manager for Data, Digital and Information Management. To undertake such tasks, activities or other duties as may be required or assigned as appropriate to the grade. All of the divisions within TII have inter-dependent responsibilities and close cooperation and teamwork is required across the organisation. Education & Experience A 3rd level professional qualification (NFQ Level 8 or equivalent) inInformation Management, Information Systems, Engineering, Business or other relevant discipline. At least five years relevant experience in a responsible position, with a preference for candidates who have some experience in light rail, heavy rail or other public infrastructure or operations roles. At least 2 years experience of working in the areas of Digital Construction, Information Management, GIS or BIM. Familiarity with key standards relevant to the role such as ISO55000, ISO19650 and standards related to information management and digital engineering Have to ability to communicate, manage and interact with a range of multi-disciplinary stakeholders, including internal and external parties to ensure project management activities are delivered on time and on budget; Have good analytical skills and a creative approach to problem solving; Possess good interpersonal, presentation and communication skills; Have good report writing skills together with an ability to produce high quality analysis; Have good level of computer proficiency. Knowledge of working on railway operating environments and / or working within safety critical environments. A strong commitment to public safety, to the safety of our own staff, and to the safety of those working on our behalf. To apply for, or to locate further information on, these posts please visit our website. The closing date for applications is 12pm Friday 19th June at 12pm. Transport Infrastructure Ireland is committed to a policy of equal opportunity.

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  • Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

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  • English
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