There are lots of ways to start a career in technology. Most of them involve a year or two of peripheral work before you get near anything that matters. We built this programme on a different assumption: that the best graduates don’t need to be eased in, they need to be immersed – by getting stuck into the work.
The Cubic3 Graduate Technology Programme 2026 is our inaugural intake of 12 engineers who will join our Dublin HQ for a two-year contract, fully embedded from the start within one of four specialist teams.
Three Teams. One Mission.
You will join one of the following disciplines and be immersed. No rotations. No six-month shadowing arrangements. Just a real role, in a real team, doing production-grade work from the start.
- Software Engineering — building the platforms, applications, and services that power connected devices at scale.
- Core Network Engineering — designing and operating the network infrastructure that underpins global connectivity.
- SIM Engineering — working at the intersection of hardware, software, and telecoms on the technology that makes seamless connection possible.
What Cubic3 Builds
A car is no longer just a car. It is a software-defined machine that needs to connect, update, and make decisions everywhere it goes.
That is what we build at Cubic3 — the infrastructure that makes connected vehicles possible, at scale, across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. Irish-founded, SoftBank Corp-backed, and genuinely at the frontier of where automotive and AI meet.
We are an Irish technology scale-up building software-defined vehicle infrastructure and AI-driven connectivity services used by millions of people worldwide. Our engineering heartland is in Dublin, which is where this programme lives. We are looking for engineers and data specialists who want to work on hard problems that ship to real users.
Who We’re Looking For
Final-year undergraduates or master’s students in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mathematics, Electronic Engineering, or a related discipline.
But the degree is just the starting point. We are looking for people who are genuinely curious, who pull on threads, ask uncomfortable questions, and are not satisfied with the first answer. People who see a constraint and reach for a workaround. Who have built something for the sake of building it, not because it was assigned.
We work on real infrastructure used by tens of millions of people, and we are growing fast. That means the problems are hard, the stakes are real, and there is no shortage of things to figure out. We want people who find that energising rather than daunting — those who take ownership of their work, back the people beside them, and care about the outcome as much as the output.
If you are ambitious, imaginative, and ready to do difficult things rather than work around them, you will fit here.
You should be based in, or actively relocating to, Ireland. This programme is fully onsite at our Sandyford HQ, and we are not in a position to offer visa sponsorship or relocation support.
Careers Evening and Assessment Centre – 16th June 2026
We are hosting an event at our Dublin offices on Tuesday, 16th June. Attendees will get a deep dive into our tech stack, a chance to meet team leads and working engineers, and the opportunity to go through an accelerated assessment process on the night.
Our process is designed to assess how you think, not just what your CV says. Come ready to engage.
Apply now for the Cubic3 Graduate Technology Programme 2026
Applications are open now. Apply at cubic3.com →




