Viberoptix launches new recruitment drive

Newly established fibre infrastructure company, Viberoptix, which opened its Coalisland headquarters earlier this year, is on a major recruitment drive as full fibre broadband continues to be rolled out across parts of Northern Ireland.
Viberoptix Managing Director, Naomhan McCrory welcomed Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill MLA to the firm's headquarters in CoalislandViberoptix Managing Director, Naomhan McCrory welcomed Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill MLA to the firm's headquarters in Coalisland
Viberoptix Managing Director, Naomhan McCrory welcomed Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill MLA to the firm's headquarters in Coalisland

Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill, who is also a local MLA, visited Viberoptix to hear first hand of the ambitious plans of the firm.

Currently 32 people work at the firm and this number is scheduled to increase to 45 by the end of this month. Viberoptix has received support from Invest NI and Managing Director Naomhan McCrory welcomed the visit from the deputy First Minister.

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“We deliver frontline services to fibre network providers right across Ireland and the UK. We already have a team of qualified engineers who are well experienced in delivering excellent service to the fibre network construction and maintenance sector.

“Access to full fibre broadband is more critical now than ever and we have seen that during the pandemic reliable high quality broadband is now an essential utility in the same way as light, water and heat. Demand is increasing and that goes hand in hand with the service offered by Viberoptix.”

Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill said: “The availability of high speed broadband is crucial to how we live, work, communicate and do business. It is vital that we have full rollout as soon as possible, especially in our rural communities which have shouldered the burden of restricted access for too long. “I was delighted to visit the team at Viberoptix in Coalisland to hear about the part they’re playing in making full fibre broadband accessible to all our homes and business. The new company is a real asset to the Mid Ulster area and I was encouraged to hear about their exciting plans for future development which I hope will be a real boost to the regional economy.”

Viberoptix are recruiting Infrastructure & Fibre Engineers, with full training provided.

For information, contact [email protected].

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