DNV accelerates Irish expansion with Enviroguide acquisition and 200 new jobs
DNV today announced a major expansion of its Irish operations, including plans to recruit 200 people over the next two years and the full integration of Dublin-based Enviroguide Consulting into DNV. This move cements DNV’s commitment to Ireland’s sustainability and energy transition goals, combining Enviroguide’s local environmental consultancy expertise with DNV’s global technical leadership. Headquartered in Norway, DNV operates in more than 100 countries and is an independent expert in risk management and assurance.
DNV acquired Dublin based Enviroguide to strengthen DNV’s foothold in the Irish market. Following the successful integration of the company, DNV is expanding its Irish team as part of its overall commitment to growth in the Irish market. Enviroguide will now operate as DNV, to offer expanded services in a comprehensive range of environmental services including biodiversity, circular economy, and CSRD compliance to its clients in Ireland, supporting sustainable development and addressing pressing sustainability challenges. In addition, DNV will deliver its full portfolio from its Irish office, including renewable energy advisory, digital assurance, and risk management solutions, creating about 200 new roles in engineering, environmental science, and decarbonization advisory by 2027.
Welcoming the news, Taoiseach Micheál Martin says: “I welcome today’s announcement that DNV is expanding its operations in Ireland, including plans to create a further 200 high quality jobs over the next couple of years. The decision to choose Ireland as a location for DNV's operations and their future is a vote of confidence in our highly skilled workforce and our commitment to sustainability.”

Hari Vamadevan, Executive Vice President and Regional Director, UK & Ireland, Energy Systems at DNV, says: “At DNV we aim to facilitate the global shift towards a highly decarbonized energy system, in line with the Paris Agreement's objectives. We are delighted to announce our expansion in Ireland and look forward to continued growth in this market. DNV's Irish office is pivotal in providing independent energy expertise and technical guidance, aiding industries and governments in navigating the complex transitions within both global and regional energy sectors."
CEO of IDA Ireland, Michael Lohan said: ‘’I want to warmly welcome DNV to Ireland and congratulate them on their plans to expand their operations here in the coming years. Sustainability is a key focus for IDA Ireland, and we are delighted to support investments that align with our commitment to fostering sustainable development. DNV’s expansion in Ireland is a testament to our country’s attractiveness as a hub for innovative and environmentally conscious businesses.’

"We are proud to announce the rebranding of Enviroguide as DNV”, adds Janet O'Shea, Operations Director in Ireland. “With our increased footprint and access to global experts, together we can achieve more; our biodiversity and environmental expertise will further enhance DNV's ability to provide comprehensive solutions that support sustainable development and address global challenges."
A global leader in providing independent energy expertise and technical advisory services, DNV plays a pivotal role in the maritime and energy sectors, notably providing comprehensive services to the renewables, oil and gas, and energy management industries. DNV's expertise extends to digital solutions for managing risk and improving safety and asset performance for ships, pipelines, processing plants, offshore structures, electric grids, and smart cities, as well as cybersecurity. With 15,000 employees—including 5,500 in its Energy Systems business—, DNV invests 5% of revenue annually in R&D to advance safety and sustainability. The company reported 10.7% revenue growth in 2024.
In Ireland, DNV is particularly focused on supporting the country's transition to a low-carbon energy system. This includes increasing the adoption of renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and leveraging digitalization and artificial intelligence to enhance the energy sector's performance.