Tagged: Engineers & News
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Succeed in Ireland brings Intergeo Services, and 30 jobs, to Carlow News
24.05.2012 The Government’s Succeed in Ireland initiative marks its first success with environmental contracting company Intergeo Services set to establish its EMEA headquarters in Carlow.Categories: Recruitment, Investments, Government, Finding a Job, Enterprise, Engineering, Engineer, Economy, Careers and Employment -
Engineers gear up for some rugby robotics at UCD News
13.04.2012 Rugby-playing robots ... now what's that all about? Well, up to 63 first-year engineering students will be bringing their robotic creations to the table next week for a... -
ESA’s Envisat satellite stops sending data to Earth News
13.04.2012 The European Space Agency (ESA) has declared a spacecraft emergency as it is trying to establish why its Envisat satellite has suddenly stopped sending data to Earth after 10... -
Scientists pioneer device for angioplasty procedures News
11.04.2012 Biomedical engineers at University of Limerick have come up with new medical technology to treat narrowed or obstructed blood vessels. Their technology has just been licensed to... -
Engineers call on Govt to increase trade links with BRIC nations News
02.03.2012 Ireland needs to significantly invest in trading opportunities with the BRIC countries in order to build sustainable future employment opportunities, as well as expanding...Categories: R&D, Private Irish Business, Government, Engineering, Engineer, Economy, Careers and Employment -
Dublin to host international Science Hack Day 2012 News
08.02.2012 Dublin is gearing up to be the sixth city in the world to host an international Science Hack Day after London, San Francisco, Mexico City, Cincinnati and Cape Town. Running from...Categories: Science, R&D, Legal Eagle, Internet, Intellectual Property, Green Tech, Green Computing, Green, Games/Entertainment, Engineering, Engineer, Energy, Economy, Digital Media -
NASA draws 2nd-highest number of astronaut applications News
06.02.2012 US space agency NASA has received more than 6,300 applications between 15 November 2011 and 27 January 2012 from individuals wanting to become an astronaut. The figure marks the... -
James Dyson Award calls out to young innovators News
02.02.2012 The 2012 James Dyson Award is now inviting applications from inventive young designers and engineers, hailing from 18 countries, including Ireland. And the brief? You’ve got to...Categories: Science, R&D, Life Sciences, Investments, Intellectual Property, Engineering, Engineer, Education, Design, Careers and Employment, Energy -
SQS creates 20 new software engineering jobs in Dublin News
22.12.2011 Software testing and quality consultancy SQS Software Quality Systems is creating 20 new jobs in Dublin. This latest expansion will see its workforce increase by almost 20pc to...Categories: Software Development, Software & Web Development, Software, Recruitment, Jobs, Engineering -
Job confidence remains high amongst Irish IT professionals News
10.10.2011 The vast majority of Irish IT professionals – some 83pc of them – say they are "confident" or "very confident" about their employability over the next 12 months and only a small... -
Dyson’s latest breakthrough – a heater that keeps its cool News
15.09.2011 Inventor James Dyson has come up with another breakthrough – a ceramic stone heater called ‘Hot’ that heats a room remarkably fast but won’t burn you.Categories: Research, R&D, Intellectual Property, Hardware, Engineering, Engineer, Development, Design, Consumer Tech -
Valeo Vision Systems recruitment continues at Tuam facility News
31.08.2011 Some 60 of the 100 new highly skilled jobs being created at Valeo Vision System’s expanded facility in Tuam, Co Galway, have already been filled, it emerged at its official...Tags: Engineers, Automotive Industry -
Demand abroad for engineers and technicians – Manpower News
12.08.2011 Engineers, technicians and skilled trades workers are among the top 10 hardest jobs to fill in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany and New Zealand, a new survey reveals. -
Marketo hiring a support team of engineers in Dublin News
07.07.2011 Silicon Valley-based provider of revenue performance management (RPM) solutions Marketo said today it was taking on support engineers and adding infrastructure to its newly... -
eSpatial to have created 20 new jobs by end of 2011 News
05.07.2011 Dublin-based geographical information systems (GIS) provider eSpatial has created 12 new jobs to date and expects to fill a further eight positions by the end of the year. -
Irish engineers in demand in Western Australia News
29.06.2011 An open day is being held in Limerick in July to highlight the range of job opportunities available in Western Australia, where there is currently a shortage of skills in many... -
Hot engineering jobs this week News
28.06.2011 Some of the world’s biggest technology names are recruiting in Ireland at the moment, including Google and Intel, and the finance sector is on the up with Fidelity Investments...Categories: Software & Web Development, Software, Recruitment, Jobs, Engineering, Engineer, Careers and Employment -
Talent survey highlights marked shortage of engineers News
10.06.2011 Manpower’s sixth annual Talent Shortage Survey has revealed employers are finding it more difficult now to find engineers compared to the previous survey, while sales positions... -
New Dell centres to hire 150 people in two years News
07.06.2011 Dell expects to recruit 150 people in the next two years with the creation of its first Cloud Research and Development (R&D) Centre in Dublin and its first Dell Solution Centre...Categories: Recruitment, R&D, Jobs, Engineer, Data Management, Data Centre, Cloud, Careers and Employment -
Tech Jobs - Situations vacant News
07.06.2011 We take a look at the most significant job announcements that will create employment here in Ireland now and over the next few years.Categories: Recruitment, R&D, Life Sciences, Jobs, Investments, Engineer, Economy, Careers and Employment