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78 new jobs for Cork and Limerick announced

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78 new jobs for Cork and Limerick announced

78 new jobs for Cork and Limerick announced
April 16
11:25 2015

EPS, an Irish firm that specialises in designing, building and operating water and sewage treatment plants worldwide, has announced plans to create 50 new jobs at its headquarters in Mallow, Co. Cork in a €3 million investment.

Meanwhile, consumer technology company Payback Loyalty plans to double its workforce with the creation of 28 new jobs in Limerick’s National Technology Park.

The new jobs are part of a €2.5 million expansion programme by the company

which has been supported by the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and

Innovation, through Enterprise Ireland. The investment is also backed by BDO, through the Davy EII Fund.

The EPS expansion is also supported by Enterprise Ireland. The company expects to begin construction this summer, subject to a successful outcome to the planning process, resulting in the creation of 35 construction jobs.

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