Technology Training Officer (INNOVATE+ Project)
- Salary £39,975 - £42,277 per annum
- Discipline Faculty of Computing & Eng. & Built Env.
- Reference042046
- Expiry 05 May 2026
Job description
Role: Technology Training Officer (INNOVATE+)
Department: School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems
Grade: Business Support Grade 7 (£39,975 - £42,277 per annum)
Responsible to: Principal Investigator
Campus: Derry~Londonderry (hybrid working may be considered)
Fixed-Term until 30th June 2029 / Full-time
Job Purpose:
The appointment is for a full-time, Technology Training Officer for the INNOVATE+ project. They will be part of the UU project delivery team and will be responsible for the strategic development and delivery of AI and digital training programmes within the INNOVATE+ project.
The INNOVATE+ project is a four-year cross-border initiative supporting SMEs in Northern Ireland and Ireland to boost innovation, productivity, and competitiveness. Funded by PEACEPLUS and led by Atlantic Technological University with partners Ulster University, Queen’s University Belfast, and Catalyst, it will engage 955 SMEs and directly support 715 businesses to adopt new products, services, or processes. Through training, consultancy, and student placements, the project promotes digital transformation, AI adoption, sustainability, and regulatory compliance, aiming to strengthen business resilience, create jobs, and encourage cross-border collaboration.
This project is supported by PEACEPLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
Closing Date: 5th May 2026 at 23:30
Guidance regarding applications can be found here: https://recruitment.ulster.ac.uk/information-for-applicants/what-to-expect-from-the-application-and-interview-process. If you are still having issues, please contact email: sj.mcfarlane@ulster.ac.uk stating the vacancy reference number.
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Candidate Briefing Document - 042046
Please be advised that due to the minimum salary thresholds imposed by the UKVI, this post will not qualify for university sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route. Please check your options here: https://www.gov.uk/check-uk-visa
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Ulster University recognises the potential benefits that Generative AI tools (for example Chat GPT) may bring to some candidates during the application process. In particular, we recognise the positive impact such tools may have with regard to equality, diversity and inclusion. When using AI, however, we encourage candidates to use the technology responsibly, ensuring that submitted applications provide an accurate representation of your skills, abilities and experience. Our selection activities are designed to robustly test and evaluate the extent to which candidates meet the selection criteria outlined for each role. This includes the use of interviews, presentations, written exercises and other additional selection activities as appropriate for each role.
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