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Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED

Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED

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Keep pace with the engineering industry in Ireland and abroad with Engineers Journal, the voice of the engineering community in Ireland and beyond. Each episode brings you thought-provoking one-on-one discussions with industry leaders who share stories on favourite projects and greatest challenges, what the future may hold for the industry and advice on how to progress your career.© 2026 Engineers Journal Ireland マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 出世 就職活動 経済学
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  • Noel Clancy: Coastal Engineering and Adapting to Climate
    2026/04/06

    Building and maintaining Ireland's vital coastal infrastructure requires facing the relentless challenge of climate change and rising sea levels. Protecting the country's six dedicated fishery harbour centres and their multi-million euro capital programme demands innovative engineering and strict public spending compliance.

    This episode explores the high-stakes engineering required to adapt harbours for tomorrow, deploying modern tools like GIS and drones for efficiency, and the unexpected permitting hurdles government departments must navigate. You will also hear about the fascinating complexities of Noel’s private sector career, including the challenging Dunboy Castle restoration and the mammoth Opera Lane basement construction in Cork City.

    We are delighted to welcome Chief Engineer at the Marine Engineering Division of the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Noel Clancy, who shares his journey from Cork construction sites to leading national coastal upgrades.

    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    Career journey from private to public.
    Restoring Dunboy Castle from ruins.
    Constructing deep basements in Cork City.
    Managing Ireland's fishery harbour centres.
    Designing coastal infrastructure for climate change.

    GUEST DETAILS

    Noel Clancy is the Chief Engineer in Ireland's Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, leading the Marine Engineering Division. A civil engineering graduate and Fellow of Engineers Ireland, he is renowned for modernising public sector projects with GIS mapping and drone inspections. He manages the operation, maintenance, and capital upgrades for state fishery harbours while promoting lifelong learning and mentoring young engineers

    Connect with Noel:

    PUBLIC CONTACT DETAILS: https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-agriculture-food-and-the-marine/biographies/noel-clancy/

    SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noel-clancy-41989738

    MORE INFORMATION

    Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/
    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.

    QUOTES

    So the better the information that we have at the front end, the better chance we have of not getting into dispute with the contractor. - Noel Clancy

    "It's very important to have a relationship, and it's very important to have no surprises, you know, so to have everything properly planned. - Noel Clancy

    One key thing is adaption, and essentially that's changing what you have to deal with, what you know is going to happen. - Noel Clancy

    KEYWORDS #MarineEngineering #CoastalAdaptation #CivilEngineering #PublicSectorProjects #FisheryHarbours

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    39 分
  • Siobhán McHugh: The Future of the Irish Grid
    2026/03/02

    Achieving Ireland's ambitious decarbonisation goals and meeting climate action targets requires massive investment and innovative engineering solutions across the energy sector. This is compounded by the increasing digitisation of our infrastructure and the need to deliver reliable power to a growing economy.

    This conversation explores the strategic response to the climate and energy crisis, examining the future makeup of the Irish power system, the explosive growth of solar power, and how data and artificial intelligence are revolutionising asset management. We also look at the evolving role of engineers, the importance of complementary commercial skills, and how to advance your career in the sector.

    Joining the discussion is Siobhán McHugh, Director and the Energy and Utilities Consulting Lead at PwC Ireland, and the current Chairperson of the Energy, Environment and Climate Action Division at Engineers Ireland. Her experience spans regulation, grid operation, and strategic consulting.

    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT

    Career progression diverse energy roles
    AI data transforming asset management
    Solar generation exceeded cost projections
    Infrastructure delivery policy advocacy
    Human skills complement technical expertise

    GUEST DETAILS

    Siobhán McHugh is a Director and the Energy and Utilities Consulting Lead at PwC Ireland, where she advises clients in the electricity, water, and gas sectors on large-scale digital and energy transformation projects. Her expertise draws heavily on her deep operational background from EirGrid and a regulatory background from the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER), giving her a rare whole-system view of the industry. She also serves as the current Chairperson of the Energy, Environment and Climate Action Division at Engineers Ireland.

    Connect with Siobhán:

    PUBLIC CONTACT DETAILS
    www.pwc.ie/industries/energy-and-renewables/team.html
    Social Media:
    www.linkedin.com/in/siobhanmchugh/?originalSubdomain=ie

    MORE INFORMATION

    Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/
    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.

    QUOTES

    So I'd say a lot of the challenges probably have a hidden positive in them, in that it's an advancement in technology, but it's just about figuring it out. - Siobhán McHugh
    You're always working with people, and so that is the piece of experience. I think you need to help build your younger colleagues. - Siobhán McHugh
    If I think of solar energy when we would have been modelling it, it was completely different cost basis, solar was quite expensive. That cost has come down now. - Siobhán McHugh

    KEYWORDS

    #EnergyTransition #IrishGrid #EngineeringCareers #DataAndAI #ClimateAction

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    38 分
  • Sustainable Swords Strategy Transportation Planning|Danny Pio Murphy
    2026/02/02

    Engineering faces housing crisis, climate change crisis and biodiversity crisis simultaneously requiring everyone onboard with diversity of thought for new solutions.


    Danny Pio Murphy shares how sustainable swords strategy engaged 800 school children and hundreds of adults through covid restrictions, why plumburroughs greenfield site allowed testing protected cycle infrastructure before design manuals existed, how DBFI Consulting Engineers achieved gold accreditation investors for diversity with 85% inclusivity score, and why half LGBT engineers remain closeted through fear despite marriage equality referendum changing Irish society fundamentally.


    The chartered transportation engineer, associate director at DBFL Consulting Engineers and former chair of engineers Ireland inclusion diversity society discusses mentoring graduates through four year development programmes, intelligent mobility hubs coming online Cork Docklands, and why people skills matter as much as technical expertise when moving from engineer to leadership.


    THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT


    • Kids want safer routes school cycling tracks greening
    • Greenfield sites test new infrastructure before manuals exist
    • Half LGBT engineers closeted through fear workplace safety
    • Gold diversity accreditation 85% inclusivity score achieved
    • Intelligent mobility hubs drone technology electric charging future


    GUEST DETAILS


    Danny Pio Murphy is chartered transportation engineer and associate director at DBFL Consulting Engineers, leading sustainable Swords strategy transforming town into 100,000 person city and plumburroughs strategic development zone creating 23,000 residents with 25,000 jobs.


    A former LGBT activist for nine years giving wellbeing lectures across Ireland and UK, he chaired Engineers Ireland inclusion diversity society and helped DBFL achieve gold accreditation investors for diversity held by only 28 organisations nationally.


    His achievements include pioneering protected cycle infrastructure before Irish design manuals existed, increasing company female representation from low base to quarter over five years, and mentoring graduates through four year chartership development programmes whilst supporting diversity networks across 30 nationalities.


    Connect with Danny:


    • PUBLIC CONTACT DETAILS
      Website: www.dbfl.ie
    • Social Media:
      www.linkedin.com/in/dannypiomurphy/?originalSubdomain=ie


    MORE INFORMATION


    Looking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering?

    Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/


    Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED is produced by DustPod.io for Engineers Ireland.


    QUOTES


    • "We're facing a great challenge here in engineering, because we're facing a housing crisis, a climate change crisis, biodiversity crisis. We need everyone on board to help us with that, and we need different points of views and a diversity of thought for new solutions. - Danny Pio Murphy
    • The kids were saying that they want safer routes to school, cycle tracks. They wanted more public transport and actually more greening around our town as well. They were very environmentally conscious. They wanted more seating areas and greening. It was really good to hear that. They're always so positive. - Danny Pio Murphy
    • There's a lot of things that we as engineers can see on paper and we're following standards, but the local knowledge is indispensable at times, and you can include that in your designs. - Danny Pio Murphy
    • We got gold accreditation in investors for diversity by Irish Centre for diversity. It's only held by 28 organisations in the country. - Danny Pio Murphy
    • "My first job interview, I had LGBT on my CV. The person doing the interview didn't read my CV, and when they got there, they stopped for 10 seconds in silence, and they were very uncomfortable seeing that I was an LGBT activist and I didn't get the job. - Danny Pio Murphy


    KEYWORDS


    #SustainableTransport #DiversityInEngineering #LGBTEngineers #IntelligentMobility #CycleInfrastructure


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    43 分
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