13/08/2013

Dublin Firm Creates 70 NI Jobs

70 jobs are to be created in Northern Ireland by a Dublin-based facilities management business. The move is also expected to secure 230 existing jobs.

The news comes as Noonan Services secures new contracts and invests £500,000 in new equipment.

The company has its Northern Ireland headquarters in Lisburn, and currently employs 1,012 people north of the border. Its total workforce across the island of Ireland now numbers over 7,000.

Noonan's new contracts include an "international corporate law firm and a major government department".

Group CEO John O'Donoghue said: "Our team has worked exceptionally hard to deliver a first-rate service for clients.

"This investment represents a vote of confidence in them and the Northern Ireland economy".

(IT/CD)

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