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IT Manager Career Path in Ireland

Salary at every level, the technical track versus management, and what to build next.

Career ladder: salary at each level

Typical years are a guide, not a rule. Impact matters more than tenure.

1
IT Team Leader
0-2 experience
€48,000 - €65,000
2
IT Manager
2-7 experience
€65,000 - €100,000
3
Senior IT Manager
7-10 experience
€100,000 - €130,000
4
IT Director / Head of IT
10+ experience
€130,000 - €185,000

Salary ranges reflect the Ireland market in 2026. Ranges widen at senior levels because company size and equity vary significantly.

Two paths forward

Stay technical

Cloud Solutions Architect or IT Infrastructure Architect, developing deep technical expertise in cloud-first IT environments.

Move into management

IT Director or Head of IT, with full IT function accountability and executive reporting.

Who hires IT Managers in Ireland

Companies actively hiring for this role in Ireland right now.

Version 1ErgoBT IrelandAccenture IrelandHSELocal AuthoritiesAIBRyanair

Where IT Managers go next

IT Managers progress to IT Director, Infrastructure Manager, Head of IT, or IT Service Delivery Manager at larger organisations.

Career path questions for IT Managers in Ireland

1

What is the salary for an IT Manager in Ireland in 2026?

IT Managers in Ireland earn between €65,000 and €130,000 depending on organisation size, sector, and scope of the role. Mid-market private sector IT Managers earn €70,000 to €95,000 on average. IT Managers at large financial services, technology, or ISEQ-listed companies earn €90,000 to €130,000. Public sector IT Managers typically earn €65,000 to €90,000 under public sector pay scales.

2

What qualifications does an IT Manager need in Ireland?

ITIL 4 Foundation or Managing Professional is the most widely relevant IT service management credential. Microsoft certifications (AZ-104 Azure Administrator, MS-102 Microsoft 365 Administrator) are directly relevant for most Irish IT Manager roles. A degree in Computer Science or Information Systems is common but not universally required for experienced professionals. PMP or PRINCE2 Practitioner is valued for IT Managers with significant project delivery responsibilities. Cybersecurity certifications (CompTIA Security+ or CISSP at senior level) are becoming expected as IT Managers take on security accountability.

3

Which companies hire IT Managers in Dublin?

IT Manager roles exist across virtually all sectors in Dublin. Technology companies, financial services organisations (AIB, Bank of Ireland, Stripe), healthcare (HSE, private hospitals), retail (Penneys, Dunnes, Lidl Ireland), and professional services firms all hire IT Managers. Managed service providers (Ergo, Version 1, BT Ireland) hire IT Managers for internal operations and client delivery leadership. Mid-market Irish enterprises across manufacturing, distribution, and professional services hire IT Managers to run their IT function.

4

What skills command the highest IT Manager salary in Ireland?

Cloud management expertise (Azure, Microsoft 365) combined with cybersecurity responsibility commands the strongest premium. IT Managers who own IT security strategy, GDPR compliance, and technology risk governance in addition to IT operations earn significantly more than those managing purely operational IT. Budget management experience and the ability to build business cases for IT investment and present them to senior non-technical leadership are key differentiators. IT Managers at organisations undergoing digital transformation who can lead change as well as manage operations are the most highly compensated.

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