Senior Business Process Analyst (ATOM)
Applications are invited for the following position:
Title of Post: Senior Business Process Analyst (ATOM)
JOB SYNOPSIS
UL's Academic Model includes the design of our programmes, credit framework (ECTS), grading, progression, repeats, awards, and exam administration, as well as the supporting policies, business processes, academic calendar, structures and procedures for scheduling, course setup, student registration, and Higher Education Authority (HEA) returns. Senior Business Process Analyst forms a key part of the programme team on the university wide Academic Transformation of the Operating Model (ATOM) programme. The post holder will have a strong understanding of the key business processes operating in the student records systems and will support the programme in business analysis related to changes to existing administrative processes and systems resulting from ATOM.
Office of the Provost & Deputy President
Provost & Deputy President
Contract Type: Specific Purpose
Salary Scale: €61,032 - €86,775 p.a. pro rata
University of Limerick is a research-led, energetic and enterprising institution with a proud record of innovation and excellence in education and scholarships. We value creativity, curiosity and excellence in our inclusive community which is committed to social good. Our motto Eagna chun Gnímh translates as Wisdom for Action reflecting our mission to contribute to the discovery of new knowledge for a better world.
Informal enquiries regarding the post may be directed to:
Ms Marta Guzniczak
Director
Office of the President
University of Limerick
Email: marta.guzniczak@ul.ie
Application Instructions
The closing date for receipt of applications is Wednesday, 22nd April 2026
Applications must be completed online before 12 noon, Irish Standard Time on the closing date.
Please note your application must include:
A letter of introduction and a current CV indicating how you meet the criteria outlined in the Job description.
A completed online application form.
Are you currently legally entitled to work and reside in Ireland?
If you are not currently an EEA Citizen and have stated that you are currently legally entitled to work and reside in Ireland, you MUST upload a copy of your current Visa and Work permit in the attachments section application form. Unfortunately, if the attachment, as noted, is required and not provided your application cannot be processed.
Please note your current work authorisation status must allow you to fulfil the terms of the contract on offer.
Please email erecruitment@ul.ie if you experience any difficulties
Applications are welcome from suitably qualified candidates.
Further information for applicants and application material is available online from: University of Limerick Vacancies
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Many thanks for your interest in this role.