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Aspire Technology announces 150 new jobs for Dublin

Written by Robert McHugh, on 12th May 2017. Posted in Ireland

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Aspire Technology have today announced 150 new jobs at their Irish headquarters in Sandyford, County Dublin. 

Founded in 2010, the Irish-owned and managed ICT company delivers end-to-end mobile network lifecycle professional services and product solutions to the world’s leading telecommunications, equipment and software providers.
 
The new positions cover a broad spectrum of ICT and mobile telecommunications technologies and competencies. The roles include software developers, network engineers, design specialists and project managers at both experienced and graduate levels. Recruitment of the new positions is starting immediately including an extensive graduate recruitment programme.
 
As part of the expansion, Aspire Technology will be adding to their existing headquarters in Sandyford where they will build a state-of-the-art Network Support Centre. The new centre will serve over 16 million mobile customers across 32 markets during 2017. Plans are already in place to grow this facility to manage over 50 million mobile customers. 
 
Welcoming the announcement, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’Connor said, "Today’s announcement that Aspire Technology, an indigenous company, is creating 150 new high-tech, professional jobs in Dublin is exciting and very welcome. It is testament to the vision and hard work of everyone in Aspire Technology that the company has grown from a small start-up into a highly innovative and successful company."

Source: www.businessworld.ie 
 

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