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Malone Engineering create 30 new jobs

Friday, September 07 10:27:33

Malone Engineering in Ballycoolin Industrial Estate in Dublin is to create 30 new jobs in an expansion programme.

These new roles, for which graduates in engineering and health and safety would be particularly suitable, will increase the number of staff from 15 to 45.

Malone Engineering was founded by Stephen Malone in 1999 and the company operates from a 6,000 square foot headquarters in the Dublin 15. It was established with the objective of providing professional project services, with a particular focus on client and operational considerations. Today, they provide engineering design, project management, safety management and turnkey project solutions to the pharmaceutical, food and drink, industrial, educational, healthcare and banking sectors among others in Ireland, Canada, the UK and the US. The company's safety department works closely with the engineering function as well as offering discrete safety services. Speaking at the announcement today, Stephen Malone, CEO Malone Engineering said that this is tangible evidence of the success of Malone Engineering over the recent past, in a very difficult trading environment.

"In recent times our customers have asked that we help them do more with less. We have had to find ways to make them more efficient, more effective. If we can produce our pharmaceuticals, foods, beverages and energy more efficiently, we can stimulate demand and growth, ultimately creating more jobs."

"We have grown Malone Engineering steadily over the last 14 years, and in the last 2 years we have invested in the right people, in the right kinds of qualifications and accreditations and the right kind of infrastructure that enables us to be highly flexible and innovative while being pragmatic and understanding of our customer's needs. We will continue to invest, because we believe in the future and we are ready for the economy to improve and for the next phase of growth - ours and our clients," Mr Malone added.