Mayo firm announces creation of 30 new jobs
MAYO firm Electric Skyline is recruiting over 30 new staff members as it continues its growth path through continual expansion of its product offering and recent awarding of major new projects.
The new vacancies within the Claremorris-based company, which already employs over 50 people, are for apprentices, electricians, project programmer and process manager and project managers.
The jobs will be for a major new project that Electric Skyline have been awarded and will be located in south Connaught and Munster.
Electric Skyline is one of Ireland’s leading energy and lighting specialists providing energy and lighting solutions to a range of sectors such as local authorities, all sporting sectors including gaa, agriculture, commercial and domestic.
The solutions ensure longevity and sustainability for their clients.
Sean Corcoran, managing director, said: “Demand for our services have increased significantly over the past 12 months.
“This is mainly due to organisations realising the benefits of the solutions that we provide, such as LED Lighting, which have a positive impact on their organisations bottom line whilst contributing positively to the organisations environmental and social agenda.
“Our business continues to evolve and keep pace in a very dynamic and exciting sector. We now provide energy solutions across the spectrum, including solar and biomass and we also provide energy saving and smart lighting solutions for homes through our growing online shop lightingstore.ie.”
Bryan Fox, commercial director, stated: “Our recent significant acquisition in renewable and biomass energy specialists PV Energy Ireland and BioEnergy Technology has added greatly to our range of product and service offering and fits in well with our overall group mission and vision: 'Our Business is Energy – Our Passion is a Sustainable Future'.
“Our growth is a testament to the high quality of our work and the innovative solutions delivered by our teams right across Ireland, success is brought on by working as a team across all our projects,” said Brendan Reilly, operations director.