2021 saw Ofcom open up our brand new digital and technology hub in Manchester, with the creation of up to 150 new jobs by 2025.
Ofcom regulates communications in the UK – from broadcasting to telecoms and the postal service. We are now preparing for new duties to help make the internet a safer place – in addition to a new role making sure network firms have adequate cyber security.
The new online regulation will be a world first. To help prepare, Ofcom will be seeking new recruits to provide digital and technical expertise for the new Manchester hub – drawing on the city’s reputation as a thriving centre for technology and innovation.
The city offers a highly skilled workforce, alongside the research strengths of world-class universities and their deep pool of graduate talent. Some of Ofcom’s partner organisations – including GCHQ and the National Cyber Security Centre – already have Manchester bases.
Ofcom will also be expanding in Cardiff, Belfast and Edinburgh, offering a range of roles across our remit of work.
Dame Melanie Dawes, Chief Executive of Ofcom said: “We’re delighted to have arrived in Manchester. We want to tap into the huge array of tech, digital and data talent in the city, as we prepare for pioneering new work around online safety and security.”
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said: “We look forward to welcoming Ofcom to Greater Manchester. Ofcom’s decision to locate its digital hub in Manchester is further testament to our city-region’s growing prominence as a centre for high technology skills and investment.
The office, located in the vibrant and upcoming Circle Square is slowly expanding and we currently have around 40 staff in total with the new colleagues joining every week.