Company currently employs 550 on site at O'Callaghan's Mills
Beckman Coulter Diagnostics has announced a €10 million investment and 80 jobs. Pictured in its facility in Clare are Michael McGrath, former finance minister and European Union Commissioner-designate, Orlaith Lawler, vice president of operations and Kevin O’Reilly, president of Beckman Coulter Diagnostics. Photograph: Arthur Ellis.
The firm, a subsidiary of medical and industrial device giant Danaher, is actively recruiting for 50 open roles at its facility at O´Callaghan’s Mills, Co Clare. It plans to create a further 30 jobs between 2025 across its production operations, quality, regulatory as well as research and development divisions.
The €10 million funding announcement, which is supported by IDA Ireland, was made at an event at the facility on Thursday, attended by EU commissioner-designate Michael McGrath.How many times does Ireland have to be warned about shadow banking?
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