According to the organisation, the expansion is in part due to the rising demand for solar and energy retrofits amongst homeowners, communities and businesses.
Energy solutions provider SE Systems has plans to create up to 150 new jobs over the course of the next two years, as part of a wider growth strategy and a goal to increase annual turnover from €50m to €100m by 2030.
SE Systems, which was established in Cork in 2010 and employs 112 people, aims to help businesses, communities and homeowners in the reduction of energy and to embrace energy efficiency through tailored end-to-end projects. According to the company, the job creation is in line with an increased demand for solar and energy retrofit schemes.
The roles will be across a broad range of disciplines, including engineering, project management, energy services, software and digital technologies, operations, technical support and business development, creating opportunities for both experienced professionals and those entering the workforce.
The announcement was made by the EU Commissioner Michael McGrath at the official opening of a new headquarters in Dublin Hill, Cork. Additionally, the expansion is under-pinned by a €3m investment that aims to further develop strategic partnerships across Ireland and expand regional hubs across Clare, Donegal and Louth.









