Telecoms Radio Spectrum Engineer

ComReg Overview

ComReg is the statutory body responsible for regulating fixed and mobile communications, postal and premium rate services in Ireland since 1997.

Our mandate is to create a competitive marketplace, to protect and inform consumers, and to encourage innovation.

This is an exciting time of growth for ComReg as we are shortly to be given new responsibilities from Government covering digital matters arising from EU legislation that includes: the 2022 Network and Information Systems Directive (NIS2), the Critical Entities Resilience (CER) Directive – addressing cybersecurity and network resilience – plus the EU Data Act Regulation, and the European Accessibility Act (EAA).

We are a professional, multi-disciplinary organisation, operating in a dynamic electronic communications environment that is constantly evolving.

While the role of regulation is evolving, our fundamental mission remains the same. ComReg aims to facilitate the development of a competitive electronic communications sector in Ireland attracting investment, encouraging innovation and empowering consumers to choose and use communications services with confidence.

Market Framework Division

Within ComReg, the Market Framework Division is responsible for a number of ComReg’s regulatory functions, including:

  • The management of Ireland’s spectrum resource, which includes the assignment of radio spectrum and maintaining the integrity of Ireland’s radio spectrum by monitoring, compliance and enforcement activities.
  • Management of Ireland’s National Numbering Scheme
  • Evaluating the resilience, security and integrity of electronic communications networks and including compliance activities to ensure operators of electronic communications networks

Spectrum Policy and Development Unit (SPD)

Within Market Framework, the Spectrum Policy and Development Unit (SPD) is typically responsible for carrying out projects involving the management of Ireland’s radio spectrum for fixed/mobile wireless broadband services and broadcasting services. A key project recently completed in SPD is the Multi-Band Spectrum Award of spectrum rights in the 700 MHz, 2.1 GHz, 2.3 GHz and 2.6 GHz bands.

The SPD unit consists of two collaborative areas and this role will reflect the responsibilities of, and report to, the Manager Spectrum Compatibility and Development.

Role and Responsibilities

Reporting to the Manager Spectrum Compatibility and Development, the role is to effectively manage projects related to the management of Ireland’s radio spectrum for fixed/mobile wireless broadband and broadcasting services through both individual and collaborative contribution by:

  • Objectively analysing and evaluating information (both technical and non-technical) to determine the appropriate approach for progressing projects.
  • Engaging and managing stakeholders such as consultants/external advisors, Government Departments, licensees, other administrations and international bodies, as appropriate.
  • Drafting documents (public and internal) and communication of complex information in a coherent manner to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Providing cross-unit and cross-division assistance as required.
  • Participation in international spectrum working groups, conferences, and meetings, as appropriate.
  • Promoting and facilitating innovation of wireless technologies in Ireland.

Essential Qualifications & Experience:

  • A relevant third-level honours degree from a science, technology, engineering or mathematical discipline.
  • Relevant experience and knowledge of radiocommunication systems and radio frequency propagation.
  • Proven track record of taking responsibility for delivering complex projects in a multi-disciplinary environment, including the scoping and delivery of such projects and the demonstration of resilience in keeping them on track.
  • Excellent written communications skills with experience in drafting documents for publication.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to understand and express views;

Desirable Qualifications & Experience:

  • A relevant post-graduate qualification or accreditation.
  • A project management qualification.
  • Experience of engaging and managing consultants/external advisors to deliver projects.
  • A proven ability to apply analytical techniques to problem-solving and effectively communicate this analysis to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Experience in conducting radio frequency field measurements and knowledge of radiocommunication equipment.

Competencies

In addition to your technical qualifications and experience, you will bring professional competencies and skills in the following core areas:

professional competencies and skills in the following core areas:

Ownership & Accountability: Applies professional ethical standards. Takes responsibility for work activities and personal actions. Follows through on commitments. Acknowledges mistakes and learns from them. Maintains effective interactions with outsourced service providers.

Communicating & Influencing: Communicates clearly, confidently and respectfully. Engages, persuades and convinces others to follow a particular course of action. Ensures all relevant parties are appropriately updated and notified.

Contextual Understanding: Understands the regulatory, legislative, political, industrial, economic, societal and cultural environment within which ComReg operates. Uses this understanding to interact effectively. Considers the wider impact of actions and decisions.

Technical Knowledge & Continuous Improvement: Possesses a command over the technical and professional skills for a particular discipline. Keeps an open mind. Demonstrates commitment to continuous improvement.

Drafting: Uses a logical structure to draft documents. Communicates complex and technical information clearly and concisely. Ensures key messages are understood and have the desired impact on the target audience.

Analytical & Critical Thinking: Objectively analyses and evaluates information in order to identify patterns between situations that are not obviously related. Develops and clearly articulates solutions to complex problems.

Our Package

We are offering an attractive package:

 

  • Salary €64,105.35 – €88,531.48 * (entry will be at the minimum point and the rate of remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy)
  • Dublin city centre location – IFSC
  • Blended working environment
  • 28 days Annual Leave per year increases with service
  • Fully paid Maternity, Paternity and Parent’s leave
  • Income protection scheme
  • Education assistance and Training Opportunities
  • Professional membership fee pay
  • Attractive pension scheme
  • ComReg Wellbeing Programme
  • Travel tax saver scheme, Access to Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Access to Employee Assistance Programme
  • Access to a member’s run sports and social club

*(Pay increases will be awarded annually subject to satisfactory performance)

 

Check out the Recruitment section of our Careers website if you have any questions or need further information about the role or the recruitment process -https://www.comreg.ie/about/careers/recruitment-faq/

 

Please Note (1)

We hope that our recruitment process supports applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. We understand that having a diverse workforce contributes to making us stronger as an organisation. We are committed to positively supporting candidates with disabilities.

 

Please let us know if there are any reasonable accommodations we can make to enable you to take part in the process by creating the environment to give you the best opportunity to show your strengths and competencies. Rest assured that whatever information you disclose will only be used to enable us to provide the necessary support and will never have a bearing on the outcome of the process.

 

Please Note (2)

ComReg assesses all applicants fairly based on the requirements for the role. Due to the high volume of applications we receive for positions, we are unable to provide feedback to candidates who are not shortlisted for interview. If you are short-listed for interview, and are subsequently unsuccessful, you can request verbal feedback from your recruitment contact – if you are represented by an agency.

How To Apply

Apply now for the role of Telecoms Radio Spectrum Engineer, by 28th of  April 2026

Check out the Recruitment section of our Careers website if you have any questions or need further information about the role or the recruitment process – https://www.comreg.ie/about/careers/recruitment-faq/