Welcome to eu-LISA’s e-Recruitment platform!

If you wish to apply for a Temporary Agent, Contract Agent or Intern position at eu-LISA, please apply for an open vacancy via this e-Recruitment page.

eu-LISA no longer accepts applications submitted by email and does not accept unsolicited CVs.

The European Agency eu-LISA was established to manage large-scale information systems in the area of freedom, security and justice. It fulfils the operational management tasks for Eurodac, the second generation Schengen Information System (SIS II) and the Visa Information System (VIS). The Agency therewith supports the implementation of the EU's border management, asylum and migration policies.

eu-LISA is responsible for keeping the IT systems under its control fully functional in order to allow continuous and uninterrupted exchange of data between national authorities. The Agency ensures that it applies the highest levels of information security and data protection to the information it is entrusted with.

In order to allow eu-LISA to accommodate the growing need for integration and synergies between existing and future large-scale IT systems, a new Regulation for the Agency was approved in the second half of 2018 broadening its mandate. The Regulation foresees, amongst others, eu-LISA taking on the responsibility for development, implementation and operational management of three new large-scale IT systems:

  • Entry Exit System (EES)
  • European Travel Information Authorisation System (ETIAS)
  • European Criminal Records Information System – Third Country Nationals (TCN)
Legislation for eu-LISA to lead the development of new interoperability-related infrastructure and tools has also been finalised. These see eu-LISA create amongst others a European Search Portal to facilitate the work of those officials that use eu-LISA systems alongside those administered by other EU and international authorities.

The seat of the Agency is in Tallinn (Estonia), while the operational management is carried out in Strasbourg (France). eu-LISA also has a technical business continuity site in Sankt Johann im Pongau (Austria) and a liaison office in Brussels.

More information about eu-LISA can be found on the following website: https://eulisa.europa.eu.