Hanley Energy announces 225 jobs for the North-East

New facilities in Monaghan to join existing site in Dundalk
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L-R: Enterprise Ireland CEO Leo Clancy; Tánaiste Leo Varadkar; Dennis Nordon, and Regina Goslin, Hanley Energy; Pic Maxwells Dublin

15 December 2022

Critical power and energy management solutions Hanley Energy is to create 225 new jobs in the North-East as it expands its operations in Ireland. This will include a new manufacturing facility in Monaghan and large development of its existing site in Dundalk, Co. Louth.

The 225 new jobs, which are supported by Enterprise Ireland, will include a diverse range of roles including highly skilled engineers across electrical, mechanical and controls disciplines, apprenticeships (years one to four), general operatives and production staff.

Hanley Energy will open a new 70,000 sq. ft facility in Monaghan Town to meet the increasing demand for installation and service of its equipment which serves the growing critical power market and delivers on the high demand for power, connectivity, and data. Hanley Energy’s sustained growth over the last decade has been fundamental in recruiting, training, and employing a world class workforce of over 650 people, of which 25% are skilled engineers.

 

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The company, which has offices in the North-East corridor, including Meath, Cavan, Louth and Monaghan, said the positions will include all levels, from graduates and apprentices to experienced professionals.

“Due to increased demand from our export markets, we are expanding our manufacturing base in Dundalk and Monaghan to facilitate our continued growth,” said Dennis Nordon, co-founder and managing director, Hanley Energy. “We will be recruiting top talent for these 225 roles over the next three months. These include electrical apprentices, qualified electricians, general operatives, electrical and mechanical design engineers and associated administration staff across health and safety, finance, HR and production. The continued support from Enterprise Ireland has made this expansion possible and we look forward to a successful recruitment campaign in the North-East region.”

Enterprise Ireland CEO Leo Clancy said: “Hanley Energy is a highly innovative company delivering energy and power management solutions to multinational technology providers. We have worked closely with Hanley Energy since its inception to support its continued growth and expansion, and we are proud to support the company with the ambitious plans announced today which will create 225 high value new jobs in the North-East Region. Hanley Energy’s growth will play an important role in Ireland continuing to have a positive impact in the rapidly growing energy efficiency and management sector globally and enable the company to realise growth opportunities from the low-carbon transition.”

“I love to see multi-nationals investing in Ireland and creating jobs for people,” said Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar. “But there is nothing I like more than seeing Irish companies grow and become exporters and global players in their own right. We are here to help make that happen. Hanley Energy is globally recognised and is leading the way as an innovator in the energy and power management services sector. Companies like Hanley Energy contribute to Ireland becoming a global leader and building on our excellent reputation and development of the industry. Today’s announcement is very welcome news for the team at Hanley Energy who have a bright future ahead, and I am confident they will recruit the very best of talent for these roles in the region.”

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