Bank of Ireland announces 100 technology roles to accelerate digital delivery
- Roles across engineering, cloud technology, cybersecurity and data
- Progressive and inclusive HR policies, flexible working, and competitive pay
Bank of Ireland has announced 100 new technology roles to further accelerate a range of digital projects across the Group. This follows the recruitment of 230 similar tech specialists since 2021.
The new roles – which include Cloud Platform Engineers, Cybersecurity experts, Data Infrastructure engineers, specialised Project Managers and Business Analysts – will be part of the Group’s Technology and Customer Solutions team.
Irish consumers are becomingly increasingly digital-led in their interactions with their financial services providers, and Bank of Ireland is once again expanding its digital and technology base with the creation of these new roles. Last year, the Bank of Ireland mobile app was enhanced through the introduction of a new digital money management service which offers customers more than 40 insights into their spending. The Bank processed 366 million contactless transactions, up 41% since 2021. Over 90% of everyday product applications are now digitised.
New hires will be involved in some of the Group’s most critical strategic initiatives. These include developing new customer features on digital channels, delivering against the Group’s Cloud Strategy, protecting customers against emerging cyber threats, and capabilities such as advanced data analytics.
Eimear Harty, HR Director, Group Technology & Customer Solutions said: “Bank of Ireland is one of the most attractive and dynamic places to build a career right now. We have some exciting digital projects underway across the Group, and we’re looking for talented specialists who want to drive improvements in the banking experience for millions of customers.
“As well as interesting work, Bank of Ireland is a great place to grow your career. Colleagues benefit from some of the most progressive and inclusive workplace policies in the market, flexible working supported by a network of remote hubs, and competitive pay.
“Banking is changing fast, it’s exciting, and these new positions will be at the forefront of advances in the sector. These new roles will further support our progress and momentum as we build a world-class, diverse technology team, delivering improvements for customers.”
Commenting on the announcement, Simon Coveney TD, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation said:
“I want to warmly welcome this investment and jobs announcement from Bank of Ireland. These are high value tech jobs and I am glad that Ireland has the talent and demand for this type of expansion.”
The roles will be recruited in line with the Bank’s flexible working policy, meaning applicants will be able to work from a combination of home and central office locations, as well as a network of 13 remote working hubs.
All new recruits will have day-one entitlement to Bank of Ireland’s suite of market-leading Family Matters policies including including maternity and paternity leave, parents leave, foster care leave, early pregnancy loss, surrogacy, fertility leave, all of which are paid leave entitlements.
In addition, the Bank has also recently announced the introduction of a performance-related Profit Share Scheme. This will see colleagues rewarded by April 2024 based on both the financial and operating performance of the company and individual performance during 2023.
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Notes to Editors:
New open roles for 2023 are included below:
Data
Platform Developer Dynamics 365 1
Senior Data Engineer 1
Senior Data Analyst 2
Tableau Insight Reporting Lead 1
Data Scientist 1
Data Analyst 2
Data Infrastructure Engineer 1
9
Information Security
Operations Lead – Group Information Security 1
Cyber Engagement Senior Technical Analyst 1
Cyber Engagement Technology Specialist – Azure AIP 1
Senior Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst 1
Technical SOC Platform Lead 1
DevSecOps Engineer 2
Information Security & Cyber Risk Manager 1
Cloud Access Security Engineer 1
Security Engineer – Microsoft Azure1
Senior Information Security Consultant 1
11
Change & Transformation
Project Manager 13
Business Analyst 15
Continuous Improvement Lead 1
Resourcing Ops & Reporting Analyst 1
42
Infrastructure & Technology Services
Access Management Recertification Operations Analyst 2
Pen Test Operations Analysts 3
Vulnerability Management Roles 5
Infrastructure 0365 Engineer 3
Service Control Support 1
AV/VC Lead 1
AV/VC Engineer 1
Windows technical architect 1
VDI Engineer 1
Infrastructure Database Engineer (Database Operations) 2
Cloud Infrastructure Architect 1
Cloud Platform Engineer and Cloud Governance Lead 2
23
IT Engineering & Delivery
Agile Delivery Lead 2
AMO Lead 1
Competency Analyst 1
Delivery Support Analyst 1
Engineering Lead 1
Head of Governance & Operations 1
Infra Designer 2
Release Manager 1
Solution Architect 3
Technical Delivery Manager – Mainframe 1
Technical Designer 2
Test Delivery Lead 3
Test Tools Engineer 2
Test Delivery Lead 2
Remote working Hubs currently in operation:
Bank of Ireland has a total network of 11 remote working hubs, designed to reduce time and energy-sapping commutes. Located in Swords, Blanchardstown, Santry, Newlands Cross, Gorey, Mullingar, Newbridge, Dundalk, Northern Cross, Balbriggan and Naas.