Wednesday 20 July 2011

Analogue devices annouces 100 new jobs


The company Analog Devices has announced a major investment in its plant in Limerick, Ireland. This proposed expansion will lead to an increase in its workforce by 100 over the next five years.

The company, which employs 1,000 people in Limerick, is a global leader in the development of semi-conductors for technology industries and has been in business in Limerick for the past 30 years.

The career opportunities that will come about as a result of this expansion will be high-end and varied. The focus of these new jobs is to support the development of the company's research and development capabilities and to enable the consolidation of the company's business operations in Ireland.

Last June the company announced a €23m investment in research and development, which enabled it to expand and undertake new process developments for its global customers and to supply customer solutions in the medical instrumentation, communications, industrial applications and automotive industry from the Limerick Plant.

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