US firm Unosquare to create 100 software engineering jobs

A US software development business is to create 100 new jobs in Belfast in the next two years after choosing the city as the location for a new engineering centre.
Unosquare CEO Mike Barrett and president Giancarlo Di Vece, left and right, with Invest NI CEO Alastair HamiltonUnosquare CEO Mike Barrett and president Giancarlo Di Vece, left and right, with Invest NI CEO Alastair Hamilton
Unosquare CEO Mike Barrett and president Giancarlo Di Vece, left and right, with Invest NI CEO Alastair Hamilton

Oregon based Unosquare, which operates in the financial and medical sectors, has undertaken to create the jobs by the end of 2019 as it seeks expansion into Europe.

The project has been backed with £650,000 in support from Invest.

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Introducing the firm, Invest CEO Alastair Hamilton said: “Unosquare provides outsource software development services for the financial services markets as well as customers involved in cancer diagnostics and pharmaceuticals.

“This new engineering centre will service existing US customers as well as support expansion into the UK and European markets.

“The company has two other engineering centres in Mexico but has chosen to open this latest centre in Belfast due to the availability of a strong pool of software engineers and our ability to offer support towards securing the project for Northern Ireland.

“The company uses innovative technology which will not only enhance the technical capability within Northern Ireland, contributing towards the expansion of our ICT sector, but will also give experienced software developers new skills and exposure to new technology.”

The new jobs will bring an average salary of £37,000.

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“Global demand for high-end software development continues to grow,” said Unosuare CEO Mike Barrett.

“Companies have more software engineering needs than engineers to deliver. Plus, we see real growth opportunity in Fintech and Biotech, our main verticals of influence - we are helping clients develop next generation platforms such as Digital Banking and Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment using the latest technologies.”

He said the business had been on the lookout for a location that provided skilled software engineers and also the right business climate to enable it to get get up and running quickly.

“With such a strong IT sector, Northern Ireland was able to offer that,” Mr Barrett added.

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Unosquare president Giancarlo Di Vece said: “Invest NI’s financial and business support throughout this process has been of real value.

“They helped us understand the local technology market, introduced us to others who came before us, and helped guide us through the ramp up process.

“This, along with the financial assistance offered, has been a crucial factor to our decision. We are delighted to be here today to announce our investment.”