Currently the organisation employs more than 750 professionals across Dublin, Cork, Galway and Belfast.
US multinational infrastructure consulting firm Aecom has today (16 July) announced the opening of a new Dublin office and the creation of 100 new jobs across all career levels, from apprentices and graduates to mid and senior management.
Aecom, which was founded in 1990, is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and has several global locations. The Fortune 500 firm works with public and private sector companies to address challenges in the areas of water, environment, energy, transportation and building, across the project lifecycle.
With offices in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Belfast, Aecom employs more than 750 people on the island of Ireland. The new facility, which was officially opened by Taoiseach Micheál Martin, is located at One Burlington Plaza, Dublin. The announcement of the 100 new roles, as well as the opening of the office, is the latest strategic move in Aecom’s commitment to its Irish business.
Aecom’s current Irish projects include the Dublin Airport Enhancement project, the LinkedIn European headquarters, the surgical hubs programme for the Health Service Executive, the Land Development Agency’s Housing Programme and active travel programmes nationally.
Commenting on the news, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said, “I am delighted to officially open this new facility for Aecom in Dublin. I am particularly heartened by Aecom’s continued focus on growth in Ireland and their creation of jobs right across the island in Dublin, Cork, Galway and Belfast.
“Infrastructure is critical to the functioning of our economy and our communities. This Government is committed to delivering a step-change in infrastructure to match our growing economy and population. I have no doubt that Aecom will continue to play a leading role in infrastructure projects going forward with the development of this new office.”
John O’Regan, the country leader for Aecom Ireland added, “Today’s proceedings underscore Aecom’s commitment to increasing our presence in Ireland, further supported by our ongoing recruitment drive, as we look to continue to build on the deep bench of skills and experience of our Ireland team.”
For more information about Aecom’s open roles, visit the Careers page.
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