Damovo bridges call for 30 new jobs to connect in Dublin
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Damovo creates bridge to 30 new Dublin jobs

28 Mar 2017

Recruitment is underway for project managers, coordinators and tech support workers at Dublin unified comms player.

Global tech business solutions player Damovo is creating 30 new jobs in Dublin.

The roles will be based at the company’s global services centre where it currently has 26 staff members.

Overall, Damovo employs 40 people in Ireland.

‘We have the available skills to match the needs of industry, and are working to ensure that our future skills needs are met through ongoing synergies between colleges and industry’
– MARY MITCHELL O’CONNOR, TD

The 30 new roles are primarily in project management, project coordination and Avaya technical support.

Unifying the comms

Damovo offers a variety of enterprise communications solutions and services, including unified communications and collaboration, enterprise networks, contact centres and global IT managed services.

“This is a very exciting time for Damovo,” said John McCabe, Damovo Ireland managing director.

“Our business is growing rapidly, which is reflected in the expansion of our global services centre here in Ireland.

“This country has a talent pool of highly skilled people with the right attitude, commitment and service ethos required to support both our national and international customers. We look forward to building upon this growth in the future.”

Established in 2001 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany, Damovo is a private company that designs and builds communications and business solutions for customers.

The company opened its first offices in Ireland in 2001 and recently opened its global services centre as part of a €1.5m investment.

“Ireland has a lot to offer global technology companies like Damovo,” said Jobs Minister Mary Mitchell O’Connor, TD.

“We have the available skills to match the needs of industry, and are working to ensure that our future skills needs are met through ongoing synergies between colleges and industry.”

John Kennedy
By John Kennedy

John Kennedy is a journalist who served as editor of Silicon Republic for 17 years. His interests include all things technological, music, movies, reading, history, gaming and losing the occasional game of poker.

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