07/02/2013

ESB International To Create 80 New Jobs

ESB International is to create 80 new posts as part of an expansion plan.

The company is to take on engineering and technical professionals in Dublin over the next five years.

The new employees could be posted overseas as the firm expands into the Middle East, Turkey and South Africa, where they have secured new contracts.

(CD/GK)

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