15/05/2014
Trailer Firm Create 50 New Jobs
Fifty new jobs are to be created by Toomebridge, Co Antrim-based firm SDC Trailers.
It comes after the manufacturer won a number of new contracts, including a £10m contract with rental company Hireco.
The company currently employs almost 800 people – almost 600 in Northern Ireland and the rest in Mansfield.
The jobs are to be created over the coming year, with five new positions created and filled last week. The company say they expect to hire another five people next week.
(MH/JP)
It comes after the manufacturer won a number of new contracts, including a £10m contract with rental company Hireco.
The company currently employs almost 800 people – almost 600 in Northern Ireland and the rest in Mansfield.
The jobs are to be created over the coming year, with five new positions created and filled last week. The company say they expect to hire another five people next week.
(MH/JP)
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