Pictured: John Molloy, Yvonne Meijerhof, Conal O’Donnell, Ergo; Economy Minister for Northern Ireland Conor Murphy; and Steve Harper, Invest NI

Ergo announces 40 new jobs for Northern Ireland

Positions to be filled over three-year period
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Pictured: John Molloy, Yvonne Meijerhof, Conal O’Donnell, Ergo; Economy Minister for Northern Ireland Conor Murphy; and Steve Harper, Invest NI

25 November 2024

Ergo is expanding its presence in Northern Ireland with the opening of an office in Belfast which will create 40 jobs over a three-year period.

As part of the expansion, Ergo will seek to leverage local talent, resources, and expertise to enhance its digital practice, as well as its managed services proposition, incorporating IT solutions covering cloud and infrastructure, data and AI, and cyber security for all clients, with a specific focus on public sector, as well as businesses operating in the financial services and pharmaceutical sectors.

This expansion is supported by Invest NI, who has provided local knowledge and expertise relating to the Northern Irish market that has been invaluable to Ergo in establishing its first base in the region.

Ergo CEO Paul McCann said: “Our presence in Northern Ireland means we will now be ideally situated between two key markets across Ireland and the UK, allowing us to serve even more customers as we continue to expand our footprint globally.

“The presence of a highly skilled workforce and the strong tech and business environment in Northern Ireland made it a very easy decision to invest in the region. Northern Ireland is a very attractive location for inward investment, start-ups, spin-outs and scale-ups, and Ergo are thrilled to be contributing to this thriving tech and business environment.”

Steve Harper, executive director of international business at Invest NI, added: “Our teams in both Dublin and Belfast ensured that Ergo met with representatives from our universities and existing investors to find out what Northern Ireland has to offer.”

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