An engineering company specialising in the energy market has outlined plans to create 700 jobs in Limerick over the next five years.
AN ENGINEERING COMPANY working in the energy market has outlined plans to create 700 jobs in Limerick over the next five years.
It will base its global operations from its new headquarters in Castletroy, Co Limerick which is to be officially opened today. The company already operates offices in Dublin, Cork and Thurles, along with international offices in London, Glasgow, Frankfurt, Oslo, Madrid and India.The new HQ will include 36,000sq ft of office space, with room for 350 employees alongside virtual reality capabilities for engineering.
The company, which already employees 700 staff having been founded in 1997, said recruitment for new positions is currently underway and will continue over the coming years.
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