Aug
21

Evening Echo: Cork based firm to hire 10 people


by Aoife
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A cork-based wastewater treatment business, Ireland Waste Water (IWW), has announced plans to double its staff numbers with the recruitment of 10 workers to its team.

IWW is looking to fill the positions, most of which will be based at their HQ in Cork, in several areas – namely, technical sales, service administration, finance, project management and general operations.

IWW is a privately owned Irish company, founded in Cork by Mary and Niall Mulcahy over 20 years ago. It designs, manufactures and installs precast concrete wastewater treatment systems, septic tanks, interceptors, grease traps, rainwater harvesting systems.

They also manufacture precast holding tanks for farm effluent, drinking water etc. The total septic tank market in Ireland is estimated to be worth more than €3bn.

“We are going to add 10 more people to our fantastic team by the end of the year – and it’s likely we will grow by another 10 in 2020.” Mary Mulcahy said. She added that while it was positive that employment levels are high at the moment it creates a challenge for companies like IWW to secure the right staff.



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