If you’re a collaborative engineer keen to work in one of Ireland’s most innovative and successful technology companies, Ei Electronics in Shannon wants to hear from you.

The core technology of the Company is sensors. Products engineered around these sensors have enabled Ei to become a world leader in development of home life safety devices for the connected home.

After another record year at Ei, one of Shannon’s largest employers, the Company continues to grow and expand its R&D function – often described as ‘the lifeblood of its business’. Dr. David Richardson has recently been appointed Ei Group Head or R&D and has set an ambitious path to further grow the existing 30 Strong Engineering at the Shannon Campus.

26/02/2024
Kevin Moore – Mechanical Design Engineer at EI Electronics, Shannon, Co Clare.
Pic: Don Moloney

A graduate of UL, and the University of Galway he joined Ei Electronics as Chemical and Sensor Technologist in August 2015 and was promoted to the position of Senior Technologist in April 2018.

Dr. David Richardson, Group Head of R&D. The year saw many new faces join the team across various engineering disciplines including, Embedded Software, Automation Controls, Cloud Software and Product Design.

The message from Ei is simple: If you wish to develop your engineering career and live life to the full then consider a career with Ei Electronics.

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