Park West digital services provider  Auxilion to create 110 new jobs

Park West digital services provider Auxilion to create 110 new jobs

By Maurice Garvey

DIGITAL services provider Auxilion, which has offices in Park West, is set to create 110 new jobs..

 The company is also set to increase its revenues from €40 million to €60 million in the next three years - forecasting increased annual revenues through further customer growth, particularly in the areas of healthcare, financial services and the public sector.

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Eleanor Dempsey, Consulting & Competency Director, Auxilion and Philip Maguire, Founder and CEO, Auxilion

Headquartered in Park West, Auxilion provides a range of digital, cloud and IT services, including consulting and managed services.

 The new positions being created will primarily be based in Ireland, at its Dublin and Belfast offices, with some focused on driving the firm’s growth in the UK.

The company will be hiring for a range of technical roles, as well as project and programme managers, across a number of its business divisions, including networking, digital workplace, consulting and managed services.

 Adding to the team will help the business to support and drive large scale digital transformation projects for its expanding customer base, which already includes a number of health and government organisations.

 With an increased focus on digital services implementation and support, the firm expects increasing demand for consultancy, project management, end user computing, governance and managed services over the coming months and years. It also expects its reseller business to expand significantly during this time.

 Philip Maguire, Founder and CEO, Auxilion, said: “The pandemic increased the roll-out of digital transformation and IT change management projects, whilst accelerating the innovation strategies of many organisations.

“However, as these were implemented incredibly quickly, the long-term planning and procedural governance were lacking.

“Organisations therefore need to review and re-engineer their approaches to ensure they support business objectives going forward.”

He said the company are building ‘digital thinking’ into every part of the organisation and are looking to become the leading digital services provider on the island of Ireland, while simultaneously fuelling our expansion in the UK.

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