Green Careers & Sustainability Toolkit

The Jobs That Will
Shape Ireland's Future

Ireland's green economy is growing at 8.5% annually, with 42,000 roles already in place and thousands more coming. From offshore wind engineers to ESG analysts, sustainable farmers to circular economy designers — these are careers where what you do matters. This toolkit helps you discover which green path suits you, the courses and apprenticeships that lead there, and the Irish companies already hiring.

42,000+
Green jobs in Ireland
8.5%
Annual growth rate
80%
Renewable electricity target by 2030
6
Green sectors covered
Interactive Quiz

What Kind of Green Career Suits You?

Answer 6 quick questions to discover your green career profile.

Six Green Sectors

Where the Jobs Are

Energy

Wind, solar, grid, retrofit

Transport

EVs, rail, cycling, planning

Agri & Food

Farming, forestry, food systems

Built Environment

Retrofit, NZEB, circular design

Biodiversity

Ecology, marine, conservation

Policy & Finance

ESG, climate policy, green finance

Explore Careers

Green Career Finder

Showing 24 careers with salary ranges, real employers, and course pathways.

All Sectors Energy Transport Agri & Food Built Environment Biodiversity Policy & Finance
Real People, Real Impact

What Green Jobs Actually Look Like

Energy
Offshore Wind Technician, Arklow Bank

A typical day involves travelling by crew transfer vessel to a turbine 12km offshore, climbing the tower, and performing scheduled maintenance on electrical and mechanical systems. You work in teams of 2–3, follow strict safety protocols, and use diagnostic software to identify faults. The work is physically demanding but the pay is strong (€40k+ starting), and the industry cannot recruit fast enough.

Pathway: Electrical Apprenticeship → GWO Safety Training → Wind Turbine role
Biodiversity
Ecologist, Environmental Consultancy

You spend April to September doing field surveys — bat activity monitoring, breeding bird surveys, habitat mapping. The rest of the year is report writing, GIS mapping, and Environmental Impact Assessments for planning applications. Every wind farm, housing estate, and road project in Ireland requires an ecological assessment. Demand for qualified ecologists has doubled in five years.

Pathway: Zoology/Ecology degree → graduate ecologist role → CIEEM membership
Policy & Finance
ESG Analyst, Big Four Firm, Dublin

You help multinational clients prepare for the EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) — collecting emissions data, assessing supply chain risks, writing disclosure reports. The work is analytical and fast-paced. Starting salaries at Big Four firms are €32–€38k, rising quickly with experience. Every company with 250+ employees will need this by 2026.

Pathway: Business/Environmental Science degree → graduate programme → CFA ESG cert
No Degree? No Problem.

Green Apprenticeships & Non-Degree Routes

Not every green career requires a four-year degree. Some of the most in-demand roles in Ireland's green economy are accessible through apprenticeships, PLCs, and upskilling programmes. These routes let you earn while you learn and get qualified faster.

Wind Turbine Maintenance Technician
3-year apprenticeship through Kerry College / SOLAS. Earn while you learn. Winner of the Wind Energy Ireland Talent Award. Only apprenticeship of its kind in Ireland. Entry: age 18+, QQI Level 4 or 3 years trade experience.
Electrical Apprenticeship → Green Specialism
The traditional 4-year electrical apprenticeship is the gateway to solar PV installation, EV charging infrastructure, and smart building systems. After qualifying, upskill through SEAI solar courses or Green Tech Skillnet EV training.
NZEB / Retrofit Upskilling (SOLAS)
Nearly Zero Energy Building courses available nationwide through ETB Centres of Excellence. For carpenters, plumbers, plasterers, electricians, and site supervisors. Free or heavily subsidised. These skills are essential as Ireland retrofits 500,000 homes by 2030.
Farm Technician Apprenticeship (Teagasc)
2-year apprenticeship combining on-farm training with Teagasc college phases. Covers sustainable land management, nutrient planning, and animal welfare. Ideal route into agriculture advisory or farm management.
PLC → Degree Pathways
QQI Level 5 PLCs in Construction Technology, Science, Agriculture, or Horticulture provide direct entry routes to related degree programmes via the Higher Education Links Scheme. A PLC year is an excellent foundation if you are unsure about committing to a four-year degree straight away.
Common Questions

Green Careers FAQ

Yes. Many green roles command a salary premium because demand exceeds supply. Offshore wind engineers, ESG analysts, and energy consultants are among the highest-paid graduate roles in Ireland. Entry-level positions in renewable energy and sustainability consulting typically start at €32–€42k, with experienced professionals in specialist roles earning €55–€95k. Even trade-based green roles (electrical, retrofit, wind turbine maintenance) offer strong earning potential of €35–€55k after qualification.

It depends on the sector. For energy, transport, and built environment roles: Maths (Higher Level strongly recommended), Physics, and Chemistry are the most valuable. For biodiversity and ecology: Biology and Agricultural Science. For policy and ESG: Business, Economics, and Geography. For most green careers, Higher Level Maths opens the widest range of CAO course options — it is the single most important subject choice if you are considering any STEM-related green career.

Absolutely. ESG analysis, climate policy, green finance, sustainable transport planning, and circular economy design are all careers where business, law, economics, geography, or design graduates thrive. The sustainability sector is inherently interdisciplinary — it needs communicators, strategists, and financial analysts just as much as it needs engineers and scientists. Many of the highest-paid sustainability roles (ESG consulting, green finance) sit in the business and finance domain.

Ireland has one of the most active green job markets in Europe. ESB, SSE Renewables, Coillte, Bord na Móna, EirGrid, and SEAI are all major employers. The Big Four consulting firms (Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG) have large and growing sustainability practices in Dublin. Offshore wind developments at Arklow Bank and the Celtic Sea will create thousands of roles over the next decade. Teagasc, the EPA, and NPWS recruit regularly. International companies like Ørsted, Statkraft, and Ramboll also have significant Irish operations. There are currently over 275 environmental jobs listed on Glassdoor in Ireland alone.

The EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) requires companies with more than 250 employees to publish detailed sustainability reports — covering carbon emissions, biodiversity impact, social governance, and more. This regulation is creating massive demand for ESG analysts, sustainability auditors, and compliance specialists across Ireland and Europe. It is one of the biggest drivers of green job growth in the professional services sector, and it means companies that never had sustainability teams before are now hiring them.
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