03/06/2016
US Firm Creates 18 New Jobs In Belfast
US firm iManage has created 18 new jobs by establishing a software engineering centre in Belfast.
Ten of the jobs are already in place, with the remaining to be filled during the next quarter of 2016. Roles include architects, senior developers, junior developers and support engineers.
Invest Northern Ireland provided the company with £90,000 of support to help create the posts.
Invest NI's Chief Executive, Alastair Hamilton, said: "This project, which will see the establishment of a software engineering centre in Belfast, is highly innovative and marks a significant leap forward in the company's growth plans.
"The new centre will provide additional valuable employment to Northern Ireland's growing IT sector with 18 jobs and once all of the jobs are in place, will contribute an additional £680,000 in salaries per year to the local economy."
Geoff Hornsby, iManage's General Manager EMEA, added: "Our aim is to foster this leading edge technology team in Northern Ireland; and with support and backing from Invest NI and our globally-respected talent pool, we are well on our way."
(LM)
Ten of the jobs are already in place, with the remaining to be filled during the next quarter of 2016. Roles include architects, senior developers, junior developers and support engineers.
Invest Northern Ireland provided the company with £90,000 of support to help create the posts.
Invest NI's Chief Executive, Alastair Hamilton, said: "This project, which will see the establishment of a software engineering centre in Belfast, is highly innovative and marks a significant leap forward in the company's growth plans.
"The new centre will provide additional valuable employment to Northern Ireland's growing IT sector with 18 jobs and once all of the jobs are in place, will contribute an additional £680,000 in salaries per year to the local economy."
Geoff Hornsby, iManage's General Manager EMEA, added: "Our aim is to foster this leading edge technology team in Northern Ireland; and with support and backing from Invest NI and our globally-respected talent pool, we are well on our way."
(LM)
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