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title: "Growing green: SYSTRA enhances Ireland expertise"
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date_published: 2025-02-19
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# Growing green: SYSTRA enhances Ireland expertise

![A winding road runs through green luscious countryside in Ireland. There is a white house in the middle of the image and the photo is taken from above. The sun is shining and in the background you can see hills, the coastline and a beach area.](https://www.systra.com/ireland/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2025/02/countryside-road-ireland-used-as-growing-green-systra-enhances-ireland-expertise-news-piece-featured-image.png)

The global engineering and consulting group, which has offices in Dublin and
Cork, has launched a raft of new jobs to help deliver on the connectivity
ambitions of stakeholders, clients and partners.

It follows the recent announcement that
[SYSTRA has been awarded a Single Party Framework Agreement alongside Egis](https://www.systra.com/ireland/news/systra-egis-jv-secures-prestigious-multi-disciplinary-consultancy-framework-with-iarnrod-eireann/)
to provide consultancy services to Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail) in a joint
venture, and the
[appointment of Ian Byrne as Business Director for Ireland Consultancy](https://www.systra.com/ireland/news/systra-appoints-consultancy-business-director-for-ireland-to-help-drive-growth/)
.

[SYSTRA was also appointed to the National Transport Authority’s BusConnects Client Partner team](https://www.systra.com/ireland/news/systra-specialists-to-support-national-transport-authority-on-connecting-dublin/)
in support of Jacobs and Arup. Delivered over a ten-year programme, the team
will oversee the delivery of over 230km of bus priority corridors, active travel
routes and public realm enhancements in the city. The delivery of the
BusConnects infrastructure works will provide a step change in sustainable
mobility in Dublin, supporting economic growth and the transition to a carbon
neutral city.

![A render image of pedestrians walking near a road crossing and buses in Dublin.](https://www.systra.com/ireland/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2025/01/nta_busconnects_dublin_view-proposed-credit-nta-scaled.jpg)

_Visualisation of the BusConnects Dublin, Core Bus Corridors Infrastructure Works Program (credit: National Transport Authority)_

Further recent success across Ireland includes the appointment of SYSTRA to
deliver a range of active travel and Safe Routes to School projects across the
country along with the development of a number of regional Electric Vehicle
Charging Strategies. These new projects, along with the support SYSTRA is
currently providing to local authorities to develop Local Transport Plans for
several towns across Ireland, will all support the delivery of a low carbon,
sustainable transport system for the future.

Andrew Archer, Regional Market Director for SYSTRA, said: “This is a really
exciting time to be joining our growing team.

“The projects we’re working on here in Ireland are leading the way towards a
more connected, sustainable network for all communities – bringing people close
to opportunities and providing the catalyst to wider economic growth.

 “We’re looking to build a team of engineers and consultants who share our
vision for a low carbon transport future, where everybody has access to work,
healthcare, education and leisure activities.”

The latest roles include a number of senior and graduate consultant and engineer
positions across our transport modelling, rail, transport planning and
development and infrastructure teams.  

![](https://www.systra.com/ireland/wp-content/uploads/sites/24/2025/02/andrew-archer-2-683x1024.jpeg)

> The projects we’re working on here in Ireland are leading the way towards a
> more connected, sustainable network for all communities – bringing people
> close to opportunities and providing the catalyst to wider economic growth.
> Andrew Archer, Regional Market Director, SYSTRA Ltd

Candidates will work with organisations such as the National Transport
Authority, Transport Infrastructure Ireland, Irish Rail, Port of Cork, local
authorities, educational and private developers~.~ on developing strategies and
designing infrastructure for the future to create sustainable solutions for
generations to come.

Alison Pickett, Director, added: “Delivering on projects on time and on cost for
our clients in Ireland is crucial to building a better future.

“By joining our team, specialists across a range of disciplines will have the
chance to shape the future direction of our important work and collaborate with
stakeholders who are focused on optimising outcomes.

“The work we do and the progress we achieve throughout 2025 as an Ireland-based
team will make a huge difference for communities now, and into the future.”   

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