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Pictured from left to right: Leo Clancy, CEO, Enterprise Ireland, Audrey Kearney, SEPAM, Gus Kearney(snr), Chairman, SEPAM, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Senator Garret Ahearn and Gus Kearney (jnr), SEPAM.

SEPAM, a family-owned engineering and construction project management firm, has announced the creation of 100+ jobs at its head office in Clonmel, Co Tipperary.

 

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The new jobs will include design engineering, commercial and administration, recruitment for which has already commenced. This planned expansion is very important for the long-term growth and continued development of the company in existing industry sectors and the new emerging energy transition market.

About SEPAM

SEPAM, founded in 1976, is a global engineering and project management company with its head office located in Clonmel, Co Tipperary. It has vast experience in managing and delivering project solutions to the engineering and contracting industry worldwide. The company currently has operations in Europe, the US and the Middle East and Asian markets.

Commenting on the announcement, Gus Kearney, Chairman, SEPAM, says, “SEPAM are delighted to be expanding our workforce in Clonmel, as we have a long and successful history working in Ireland, and this new investment is a great vote of confidence in the workforce here. This is a win-win situation for Clonmel and will be a very positive benefit for all our customers.”

This commitment from SEPAM is to further establish Clonmel and Ireland as a centre of excellence for engineering, where the company plans to deliver large-scale, multi-discipline projects directly from our engineering office in Clonmel, Co Tipperary, Ireland.

An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar

Meeting with the SEPAM team in Dublin, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, said, “I am very pleased to join the SEPAM team for their announcement of the creation of 100 new high-quality jobs – a welcome development for Clonmel and the mid-west region.

“I love to see an Irish-owned business like SEPAM go from strength to strength, growing both at home and internationally,” An Taoiseach continued. “This is a great example of an Irish company achieving big things on the global stage. Today’s expansion is a testament to SEPAM’s ambition and vision, and I wish them continued success.”

Leo Clancy, CEO, Enterprise Ireland

Speaking at the announcement, Leo Clancy, CEO, Enterprise Ireland, commented, “Enterprise Ireland has worked closely with SEPAM, both in Ireland and internationally, since 2005, and we very much welcome the announcement of its expansion in Clonmel. SEPAM’s growing presence in Tipperary will make a very important contribution to the wider region and further highlights Ireland’s growing global reputation as a hub for engineering innovation. We look forward to continuing to work with the SEPAM team to support their global ambition as they focus on growing sales in export markets and delivering new jobs here in Ireland.”

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