29/07/2016

New Jobs For Dundalk With TLM Expansion

Consultancy firm TLM Mission Critical Ltd is to create a number of new jobs in Dundalk.

TLM was introduced to Ireland through ConnectIreland, the company responsible for delivering the Government's Succeed in Ireland initiative, as part of the Action Plan for Jobs, in association with IDA Ireland.

Making the announcement, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O'Connor, said: "TLM is among a rising number of companies who have decided to set up a European base in Ireland. Once again, this is a testament to our talented Irish workforce and also to Ireland as a great place to do business. I wish the TLM team every success."

The company has opened its European headquarters in Dundalk town. The main function of the Louth office is to provide project management consultancy on data centre projects throughout Europe. The objective of the new office is to better serve existing European clients as well as several US-based clients looking to locate in Europe and potentially Ireland. 

(MH/LM)

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