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Gyproc Ireland Creates 14 New Jobs at Kingscourt Factory

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Gyproc Ireland Creates 14 New Jobs at Kingscourt Factory

Gyproc Ireland Creates 14 New Jobs at Kingscourt Factory
November 08
10:48 2017

Gyproc, Ireland’s leading manufacturer of plaster and plasterboard and part of the Saint-Gobain group, has today announced the creation of 14 new jobs at its manufacturing facility in Kingscourt, Co. Cavan. The announcement of the new jobs comes as Gyproc moves to a new four shift operation meaning the company now has the capability to manufacture on a 24/7 basis.

Recruitment for the 14 positions, which represents a 10% increase on the overall number of employees at Kingscourt, has already been completed with the additional shift coming into effect.

Brian Dolan, Managing Director of Saint-Gobain Construction Products in Ireland, commented: “We are delighted to announce details of these 14 new positions, which marks a key step in the continued growth and development of Gyproc in Ireland. The decision to move to a four shift pattern and recruit these additional employees will help us meet increasing demand from the construction sector as it continues to gather pace.”

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