Information Technology Manager salaries in Ireland
€65,103
avg per year
The average salary for Information Technology Manager jobs near Ireland is €65,103.*
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Top Information Technology Manager jobs near Ireland
View AllProgram Management Officer, Europe
Jabil Circuit
Bray, County Wicklow
Responsible for forecasting functional area budget (when applicable) and staffing needs for current and future needs. Bachelor’s degree required (Engineering).
Equipment Manager - Gas Analysis
SGS
Wicklow, County Wicklow
You’ll play a central role in ensuring operational excellence while also contributing to cutting-edge, revenue-generating projects in emerging areas such as…
€65,000–€75,000 a year
Unit Manager
NEP Ireland
Wicklow, County Wicklow
Provide promptly planning sheets / organisation chart / timeline / equipment requirement orders and schematics / block diagrams / technical drawings, to help…
Production Team Leader
Takeda Pharmaceutical
Wicklow, County Wicklow
Flexible working arrangements, e.g., hybrid or shiftwork with shift allowance. Educational programs and formal training. Revenue approved profit share scheme.
€57,800–€79,420 a year
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