Technical Officer/Senior Technical Officer - School of Engineering and Electronic and Computer Engineering

Applications are invited for the following position:
Title of Post: Technical Officer/Senior Technical Officer - School of Engineering and Electronic and Computer Engineering
JOB SYNOPSIS
This technical position is jointly supported by the School of Engineering and the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering. The appointee will be based in the newly established laboratory facilities within the IBC building and will be primarily responsible for supporting teaching and research activities across both the Electrical Engineering and Mechatronic Engineering programmes. This role involves close collaboration with faculty, students, and research teams to ensure the safe, efficient, and innovative use of technical resources.
Faculty of Science & Engineering
Department of Electronics & Computer Engineering
Contract Type : Permanent
Salary Scale: Technical Officer €40,828 - €58,608 p.a.
Senior Technical Officer €61,866 - €71,224 p.a.
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:
Mr John Kelly
Chief Technical Officer
Department of Electronics & Computer Engineering
University of Limerick
Email: john.m.kelly@ul.ie
Application Instructions
The closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, 18th July 2025.
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, 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, or your application will not 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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