Sunday, June 23, 2024

Murphy Ireland recruiting

Kevin Buckley, Operations Director; John Murphy, Managing Director; Minister Emer Higgins; and Hubert Fitzpatrick, Director General CIF; at the opening of the new Murphy Pipe Fabrication and Testing Buildings. Photo: Tony Gavin.

Forty new jobs are to be created as civil engineering contractors Murphy Ireland doubles the capacity of their pipe fabrication business with new facilities at Great Connell in Newbridge, writes Brian Byrne. They include a 1,200 square metre stainless steel pipe fabrication facility with X-Ray unit and pressure testing for pipes and tanks as well as shot blasting and painting bays.
The new facility more than doubles the capacity of the Murphy pipe fabrication business and will create up to 40 additional jobs over the next five years.
For over a half a century, Murphy has been the leading pipeline contractor across Ireland and the UK, offering design and construction services for the gas, water, and process industries. Clients have included Gas Networks Ireland, Mutual Energy, Vermilion, Irving Oil, Air Products, Intel, Uisce Eireann, Shell, SGN, and Aughinish Alumina.
The new test facility adds to Murphy’s capability for supplying advanced Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) solutions for critical infrastructure. It was opened by Minister of State with responsibility for Business, Employment and Retail, Emer Higgins.
Murphy Ireland has over 800 skilled engineers, managers, operatives, and apprentices working across Ireland and is currently recruiting for Mechanical Engineers, Welders, Pipefitters, Riggers, Radiographers, Inspectors, Painters and more. Visit www.murphygroup.com/ie to apply.
Murphy’s Irish branch forms a part of the wider Murphy organisation, with operations across the UK, Ireland, and North America, working together as ‘One Murphy’.

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