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Help build Ireland’s future: 1,000 jobs, 3,000 new homes

Join the country’s largest home builder.

GLENVEAGH HOMES IS announcing over 1,000 new jobs with the opening of six new sites across the country. Construction will commence on sites in Dublin city and county, Cork, Kildare and Kilkenny as part of a €500m investment programme.

As one of Ireland’s leading home builders, the company expects to deliver more than 3,000 homes on these new sites.

The recruitment programme will include 100 full time employees and approximately 900 sub-contractors on multi-year contracts. This will increase Glenveagh’s total available workforce to over 3,000.

Staying local

Speaking about the new roles, Glenveagh CEO Stephen Garvey said the aim was to “provide significant, secure employment for the coming years,” as well as boosting local economies.

“This investment is part of our commitment to contribute to local communities via the delivery of high-quality, affordable, energy-efficient homes,” he added.

We will continue to prioritise the health, safety and wellbeing of our people, customers, and the wider community.

Glenveagh Homes is recruiting talented site candidates and sub-contractors for a wide range of roles. Find out more, and start your application, at glenveagh.ie/recruitment.

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