Building tech firm NDY creates 20 Dublin jobs

New NDY Irish operation focused on securing landmark engineering projects across Europe.

Global building services engineering consultancy Norman Disney & Young (NDY) is to establish a new Irish operation that will initially employ 20 staff.

NDY is actively recruiting engineers in Ireland, in core engineering disciplines such as mechanical and electrical and in specialist engineering disciplines such as sustainability and digital engineering.

“With our combination of international experience and locally recruited talent, it is exciting to be designing the next generation of buildings in Ireland with sustainability and user experience taking centre stage”

“These new jobs will provide an exciting opportunity for some of our highly skilled engineering graduates who will become part of Norman Disney & Young’s worldwide operations,” noted Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar TD. “I wish the company all the best with is expansion and continued growth.”

Build it and they will come

NDY is part of the Tetra Tech High Performance Buildings Group, a collective of building services engineering firms with over 2,000 expert technical staff Worldwide, with operations in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Europe and throughout North America.

Its newly established Irish operation is focused on securing significant landmark projects throughout Europe, using local engineering expertise to deliver world class results for their clients.

“Along with driving the uptake of smart buildings technologies, we are helping our clients in Ireland and Europe to be World leaders in decarbonisation of their buildings,” said NDY’s Dublin-based regional director Mike Arnold. “We need to bring the best local expertise to support their ambitions.”

Arnold added: “I see a real desire in the local market to deliver better buildings. With our combination of international experience and locally recruited talent, it is exciting to be designing the next generation of buildings in Ireland with sustainability and user experience taking centre stage.”

NDY is currently engaged by several high-profile building developers and global tech clients to deliver mechanical, electrical, smart buildings, and sustainability consulting on their new Irish and European projects. One such project aims to be one of the first SmartScore Platinum buildings in Ireland.

Eileen Sharpe, Global Head Growth Markets, Asia Pacific, Engineering Technologies & Green Economy, IDA Ireland said “IDA welcomes this project from Norman Disney and Young a leading consulting and design service firm focused on sustainable and high-performance buildings. The company’s expertise and specialist knowledge will add to the strong sustainability and engineering services sector in Ireland.”

John Kennedy
Award-winning ThinkBusiness.ie editor John Kennedy is one of Ireland's most experienced business and technology journalists.

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