The roles will be based in Ireland
Ryanair has said it is looking to fill over 100 highly skilled and specialist tech roles in Ireland.
The roles are across a number of positions including software development, data scientists, security, infrastructure and operations, program and project managers, scrum masters and business analysts. The new hires will help Ryanair “deliver cutting edge projects, emerging technologies, and drive digital transformation,” the airline said in a statement, as it grows to carry over 300 million passengers ...
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ryanair travel hack to get the cheapest flights for the dates you wantWith the Ryanair 'Fare finder' you can either choose dates and a budget to get the cheapest destination from your local airport or you can pick a route and find when the fares are lowest
Read more »
Bring extra bag on Ryanair for free using flight attendant's sneaky hackMany airlines, including Ryanair, have strict luggage rules and only allow passengers to take one small bag that fits under the seat into the cabin for free. But one flight attendant has shared his 'duty free hack'.
Read more »
Drogheda: Push for Ireland's newest city based on population growth'We're falling between two stools' - Push to make Drogheda Ireland's newest city based on population growth.
Read more »
Taoiseach claims Ireland is experiencing 'epidemic of gender-based violence'An investigation by The Irish Mirror found that the number of women and girls that were killed in 2022 had doubled compared to 2021
Read more »
Cocaine overtakes heroin to become Ireland’s most common problem drugIn 2022, powder cocaine accounted for almost eight in every 10 treated cocaine cases, while two in 10 were crack cocaine. Four in 10 powder cocaine cases were employed and eight in 10 were male.
Read more »
Ukrainian boy (11) to compete for Ireland in fencing competition in ParisDaniel Karas, a competitive fencer from Kyiv, moved to Dublin after Russian invasion and joined Pembroke Fencing Club in Ballslbridge
Read more »