
Studio Ulster Hiring Across all Departments due to Unprecedented Demands
Belfast, UK - Tuesday, March 10th, 2026: Studio Ulster, a world-class virtual production facility today announced the expansion of the groundbreaking studio’s team, hiring in roles across all divisions. With immediate vacancies posted in technical, stage, and commercial roles, Studio Ulster is opening the doors to new possibilities for talented production crew in Northern Ireland.
These new roles will enable Studio Ulster to meet the growing demand of Virtual Production services, a rapidly expanding area within media production in an already thriving Northern Irish film ecosystem. The Studio’s most recent productions include ‘No Way Off’, a survivor thriller starring Maria Bakalova, David Wilmot, and Andrew Gower. No Way Off is written by Gaby Hull, and produced by Matthew James Wilkinson of the UK’s Stigma Films, and Jamie Harvey. Laura Rister is executive producer through her company Esme Grace, which is financing the film alongside Head Gear Films, Northern Ireland Screen, OnSight and Altitude. Head Gear Films packaged the project, with Phil Hunt, Compton Ross and Charlie Kemball as executive producers. This follows the release of Titanic Sinks Tonight to critical claim in December, a docudrama for BBC produced by Stellify Media, the first production to shoot at the studio.
Studio Ulster is the result of a £72 million investment and partly funded through the Belfast Region City Deal. Developed by Ulster University in partnership with the Belfast Harbour Commission and supported by Northern Ireland Screen, the studio boasts large scale, virtual production facilities with the latest high-end equipment. It is designed to elevate the commercial studio capability for real-time visual effects across the UK and Ireland. It is one of five CoSTAR Screen Labs, part of a UK-wide initiative to lead global innovation in screen technologies all supported by £75.6 million of AHRC funding and £63 million of new industry investment.
Roles are across the Commercial, Stage, Finance, and Operations teams and include senior positions including Virtual Production Producer, Bidding Producer, Strategic Engagement Manager.
Strategic Engagement Manager - The Strategic Engagement Manager will provide senior level executive and project support to the CEO and executive team of Studio Ulster, a high-profile, publicly funded creative technology company and subsidiary of Ulster University. The post holder will operate as a trusted extension of the CEO’s office, supporting governance, strategic coordination, stakeholder engagement, compliance documentation and the effective execution of complex, multi-partner activity across industry, government and academia.
Virtual Production Producer - In partnership with key production, creative and technology leadership, this role creates and executes Studio Ulster and the client’s vision for Virtual Production in line with the operations teams running and maintaining Studio Ulster’s Volumes, as needed.
Bidding Producer - The Bidding Producer is responsible for supporting the Commercial team in sourcing, assessing, and winning new projects; compiling detailed proposals while balancing available resources and creative project needs.
Declan Keeney, CEO said:
This is a rare opportunity to join one of the most advanced virtual production environments anywhere in the world. Studio Ulster is not simply a workplace, it is a living, evolving creative technology ecosystem where world-class talent, cutting-edge research, and global production converge under one roof. Demand for our facilities and services has exceeded even our most ambitious forecasts. As major productions and international partners look to Northern Ireland as a destination for next-generation content creation, we are scaling rapidly. We are now expanding our team to meet that demand and to ensure Studio Ulster continues to set the benchmark for excellence in real-time production.
- Declan Keeney, CEO
Northern Ireland’s screen industry continues to grow at pace, and the expansion of Studio Ulster’s team reflects the increasing global demand for the world-class talent and facilities we have here. Virtual production is opening up exciting new opportunities for local crew, and roles like these will help ensure Northern Ireland remains at the forefront of innovation in film and television production.
- Richard Williams, NI Screen
See the full job descriptions and how to apply here


