50 new jobs announced for Cork

H&MV Engineering are opening a new regional office in Little Island and are expanding their design team over the next 12 to 18 months.
The company are specialists in high voltage engineering services and say they expect Cork to be a main hub supporting projects across Ireland, the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa.
H&MV have an existing relationship with UCC and MTU and say they will be engaging further with both graduate and work placements students from the new office.
Speaking at the announcement CEO P.J Flanagan said they are delighted to be opening a new design hub here in Cork:
"Cork has always been a great source of high-quality engineers and talent for H&MV over the last number of years. H&MV are continuously creating new sustainable design initiatives and we see this hub as a major cornerstone to support our growth plans over the next 3 to 5 years. “
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