05/10/2015

Ammeon To Create Over 100 Jobs In Dublin

Ammeon, an Irish IT professional services company, is to create 100 new jobs in Dublin over the next year.

The company which specialises in IT-based transformation projects is expanding its DevOps and Cloud Centre of Excellence in Ireland.

Fred Jones, CEO, Ammeon, said: "This is another very significant expansion of Ammeon's workforce and capabilities and follows the creation of 30 new jobs last November. On the back of continued strong growth in demand for our cutting edge services, we are growing this DevOps and Cloud Centre of Excellence in Ireland. We are looking to add 100 talented engineers and IT professionals to help us make this happen."

Ammeon is looking for both experienced engineers and graduates for a wide variety of high-value IT roles, with a focus on the latest cloud and DevOps skills.

(CD/LM)

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