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Recruitment Team
Address:
27 Lower Fitzwilliam Street
Dublin 2
Email:
Web:
www.esb.ie
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ESB
ESB

Organisation Profile

ESB is changing!

From being the National Electricity Company we have been evolving into a vibrant a competitor in new and emerging markets in Ireland and abroad.

Working at ESB can put you in touch with a wide and exciting range of activities in many different locations. We employ and develop the best professionals and skilled workers and provide a working environment second to none. Our staff experience a balanced package of career opportunity, reward, and personal and professional development backed up by flexibility and equality in working practices and comprehensive staff support programmes.

ESB is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
An Equal Opportunities organisation is one which uses everyone's talents and abilities and where individual contribution is encouraged and differences valued. We aim to be responsive to the needs of our employees and the customers we serve. We welcome a diverse workforce.

By maximising staff potential we benefit in a business sense, because satisfied employees lead to satisfied customers. We are continuing to develop and build on the many initiatives already introduced such as flexible working arrangements, codes of practice on sexual harassment, bullying, disability and encouraging a better gender balance by attracting more women into non traditional areas of work.








 


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