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Myne Security company hopes to significantly expand Cashel investment over coming years

Published 3 months ago 18th July 2024 by Reporter

Local businessman Jack Raeburn announced this week significant plans to expand his Myne Security company in Cashel, over the next number of years, and is looking for people to employ immediately, to kick off those plans.

He has also promised extra jobs, with staff required over the next number of years, in what promises to by a multi-million-euro investment in the town.

MYNE Security is a security company, or more specifically what is known as an ARC (Alarm Receiving Centre) and is based on the Cahir Road at a building owned by the Raeburn family. They are an internationally certified company, and boasts centres in Ireland, the UK and South Africa, and are planning major ongoing investment in all three facilities. But because Jack himself is from Cashel, he wants to try to keep as much of that investment in the town, and create as many jobs as he can, in what is a business that is expanding exponentially both here and globally. His ambition is to build the best security monitoring infrastructure in the world, and put the business on a truly global scale, opening up opportunities to work in other markets as the industry leader.

The monitoring centre is a high tech 24/7 facility with people working in roles from entry level ARC operators to senior management and engineering. Myne are offering all levels of job positions available in Cashel from monitoring, engineering, sales and so on. The growth of the business will bring massive benefits to the local economy, and at the current rate of growth they will be significantly expanding the size of the ARC control room and developing the property on the Cahir Road in Cashel to sustain that growth. All of the work done in building these facilities and the jobs created will be procured locally. Myne can quite conservatively say they will directly create an additional 40+ jobs locally in Cashel over the next 3 years. For those currently interested in such an opportunity, they ask that they contact the facility directly on the Cahir Road and they will arrange interviews or otherwise.

 
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