Hanley Energy, Irish-owned global innovators in Critical Power and Energy Management Solutions, has announced over 225 new jobs in the North-East and a significant expansion of its operations in Ireland.
This will include a new manufacturing facility in Monaghan and large development of its existing site in Dundalk, Co. Louth.
The 225 new jobs, which are supported by Enterprise Ireland, will include a diverse range of roles including highly skilled engineers across electrical, mechanical and controls disciplines, apprenticeships (years 1-4), general operatives and production staff.
Hanley Energy will open a new 70,000 sq. ft facility in Monaghan Town to meet the increasing demand for installation and service of its equipment which serves the growing critical power market and delivers on the high demand for power, connectivity and data.
Hanley Energy’s sustained growth over the last decade has been fundamental in recruiting, training and employing a world class workforce of over 650 people, of which 25% are skilled engineers.
Senator Robbie Gallagher, meanwhile, added the news will serve as a much-needed boost to this region: