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Flynn to Add 50 New Jobs as it Pushes into New Overseas Markets

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Flynn to Add 50 New Jobs as it Pushes into New Overseas Markets

Flynn to Add 50 New Jobs as it Pushes into New Overseas Markets
November 08
09:32 2018

Flynn, one of Ireland’s leading contractors and fit out specialists, is adding 50 new jobs to its current workforce over the next two years. This will bring its headcount to a total of over 200 by 2021.

These jobs will be based across its Irish operations and in the company’s London office. The new roles will be in the areas of project management, engineering, quantity surveying and specialist IT and construction skills and will have an average salary of €60,000.

The new recruitment drive is part of a move by the firm to grow its service offering in Ireland and to ramp up its well established and thriving construction business. Flynn is the fit-out company of choice for the top tech multinationals which have large European operations in Ireland and of many of Ireland’s leading indigenous companies.

Kevin Flynn, CEO of Flynn Management and Contractors.

Flynn teams are currently working on several projects in hyper scale Data Centres at multiple locations around Europe. The company is aiming to significantly grow its overseas market offering with an ambitious plan to grow its market share in the Nordic states and the UK over the coming three years.

Kevin Flynn, CEO of Flynn Management and Contractors, said: “We have ambitious plans to grow our share of the construction market here in Ireland and to double our revenue from client projects overseas over the coming years. We are particularly excited about the opportunities we see for our business to grow in the Nordic States and the UK in particular.

“We are focused on attracting top-tier talent to our Dublin and London-based teams to help us consolidate and grow our thriving business over the coming three years. At the heart of our business is a firm commitment to genuine collaboration and delivering the optimum outcome for every client and project. We are very proud of the reputation we’ve earned for consistently delivering projects safely, on time and in budget. The high volume of repeat business we enjoy, and the long-term client relationships we have developed, is a testament to the expertise, experience, and ingenuity of our people. We will continue to invest in the best talent so that our reputation for world-class service delivery continues to set us apart in the marketplace.”

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