Mark Reilly

Mark Reilly

Associate @ Arup

About Mark Reilly

Mark Reilly is an Associate at Arup in Dublin with extensive experience in electrical engineering and significant contributions to various high-profile projects.

Title

Mark Reilly holds the position of Associate at Arup, where he has been working since 2012 in Dublin. His role involves significant responsibilities in electrical engineering and project management.

Company

Mark Reilly is currently employed at Arup, a global consulting firm known for its innovative engineering, design, and project management solutions. He has been with the company since 2012. His previous experience with Arup as an Electrical Engineer between 2006 and 2008 underlines his long-term association with the firm.

Previous Experience as Electrical Engineer at WSP Group

Mark Reilly previously worked at WSP Group as an Electrical Engineer from 2008 to 2012 in Dublin. During his tenure, he developed considerable expertise in electrical systems, contributing to various projects in the region.

Educational Background

Mark Reilly has a comprehensive educational background in electrical engineering and management. He earned a Master of Science (MSc) in Building Services Engineering & Management from London South Bank University (2009-2013). His credentials also include a LET Diploma from The Lighting Education Trust (2007-2008), a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Electrical Services & Energy Management from Dublin Institute of Technology (2006-2008), and a Bachelor of Engineering Technology Degree from the same institution (2004-2006). Additionally, he holds a National Trade Certificate from FETAC/FAS where he studied Electrician (1999-2003).

Achievements

Mark Reilly has contributed significantly to various high-profile projects. He was involved in the electrical design of the IAA Control Tower, a critical infrastructure project. He played a crucial role in the electrical systems for Adare Manor, a prestigious hotel and golf resort in Limerick. He also contributed to the electrical design of Miesian Plaza, a prominent office development in Dublin, and participated in the restoration project of St. Mels Cathedral in Longford. Additionally, he has extensive experience working on confidential data centre projects, focusing on secure and efficient electrical design.

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