United Technologies Research Centre (UTRC) is expanding its Cork facility, setting up an additional aerospace research hub and hiring 25 people.
The Irish facility was established back in 2010 as the European hub for UTRC.
Currently employing 40 people on site, the research facility sees researchers and scientists focused on advancing capabilities in building and industrial systems through research and development of underlying technical fields.
Highly-skilled jobs in Cork
Needing to fill highly-skilled roles across electronics, diagnostics and data analytics, controls, aircraft systems engineering and embedded systems, the Cork site will soon house a centre of excellence in cyber-physical systems for aerospace.
The new addition of a centre of excellence will equip UTRC to lead cutting-edge advancements in aircraft embedded systems.
“The opportunity to grow with the IDA’s support will benefit both UTRC and the bright minds that will soon be joining the team here in Ireland,” said David Parekh, vice president of research, and director, UTRC.
“United Technologies Research Centre Ireland has flourished in the past five years, providing ground-breaking research focused on United Technologies Corp. business units in the building and industrial sector, leveraging innovations inspired by European research trends.”
UTRC are seeking to fill the new roles immediately.
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