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Bank of Ireland to create 130 specialist IT roles
Written by Robert McHugh, on 30th Apr 2021. Posted in Technology
Bank of Ireland has this week announced the recruitment of 130 technology professionals to support the delivery of its ambitious digital agenda. The new roles – which include Technical Architects, Software Developers, Engineers, specialised Project Managers, Scrum Masters and Data Analysts – will join the Bank’s cutting-edge in-house tech teams, supporting the enhancement of digital services and offerings for customers.
This high-tech role recruitment drive follows Bank of Ireland’s announcement of its new ways of working, offering employees greater flexibility to work from a combination of home and office locations. Along with working from home, Bank of Ireland colleagues will have access to multiple bank buildings including a new network of agile hubs – 11 in Ireland four in the UK - with meeting spaces and bookable desks, encouraging flexibility and enha
Bank of Ireland to hire 130 IT specialists to help deliver digital agenda The Bank of Ireland agile hub in Belfast Gary McDonald Business Editor
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BANK of Ireland plans to recruit 130 IT specialists across its Britain and Ireland operations in the coming year, with the first of the roles already being advertised.
And a number of the roles will be in Belfast at the bank s agile hubs in Donegal Square South.
The additional intake of technology professionals will support the delivery of the bank s ambitious digital agenda.
The new roles – which include technical architects, software developers, engineers, specialised project managers, scrum masters and data analysts – will join the bank’s existing in-house tech teams, strongly supporting the enhancement of digital services and offerings for all customers.