* Application Deadline: Feb. 5, 2026
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Nyon
* Hybrid
Job Description
Job information
Division/Unit: Services / ICT Services & Operations
Contract type: Fixed-term
Location: Nyon (up to one day working from home per week)
Start date: or as soon as possible
End date:
Application deadline:
Main goal
The EURO ICT Hardware Specialist will work closely with UEFA's workplace and ICT teams to prepare and deliver all ICT hardware for UEFA EURO 2028. A behind-the-scenes role that everyone relies on, you will work at the heart of a major international sporting event, overseeing complex ICT hardware operations to ensure seamless reliability across all venues, from preparation to post-event dismantling.
Key responsibilities
Planning stage
* Continuously assessing the hardware and software needs of UEFA EURO 2028 by meeting business counterparts regularly
* Centralising and managing all IT purchase requisitions for the UEFA EURO 2028 venues and UEFA campus
* Coordinating with suppliers and partners to ensure hardware availability, stock readiness and logistics alignment
* Overseeing stock management activities for the UEFA EURO 2028 venues and the UEFA campus
* Helping to define provisioning strategies with the workplace management and procurement teams
* Monitoring the project context (budget, geopolitical constraints, risks) to ensure effective follow up and reporting
Delivery
* Acting as the single point of contact for all hardware and software requests and related issues
* Ensuring the timely and accurate delivery of ICT assets across UEFA EURO 2028 venues and the UEFA campus
* Ensuring that the ICT support operations teams are informed, trained and working in alignment with hardware and software strategies
Dismantling & debrief
* Managing and ensuring the effectiveness of the UEFA EURO 2028 asset management lifecycle
* Supporting dismantling operations, ensuring that assets are returned, inventoried and reallocated correctly
* Producing reports and contributing to project debriefs, highlighting lessons learned and improvement areas