Summary
Daniel Hayden is a catchment scientist and environmental consultant with 10 years’ hands-on experience delivering hydrogeological, soils and contaminated land investigations across Ireland. He combines practical field skills—borehole drilling, in‑situ site investigation and groundwater monitoring—with data management and groundwater modelling to support IPC-licensed programmes and greenfield/brownfield assessments. His background includes roles in local government and private consultancies, and a Master’s in Environmental Engineering from Trinity College Dublin where his thesis earned distinction. Equally comfortable in the field and at the desk, he brings a pragmatic problem-solving approach to catchment and water-resource challenges. A maker and tinkerer off-hours, he pairs a curiosity for technical tools with a strong grounding in applied environmental science.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology, 2.2, Master's degree, Environmental Engineering Technology/Environmental Technology, 2.2 at Trinity College, Dublin
BSc Agri-Environmental Science, 1st Class Honours, BSc Agri-Environmental Science, 1st Class Honours at University College Dublin
Spanish