Global building engineering and consulting firm Introba plans to add 30 jobs over the next five years at its new office in Dublin, the company's first location in Ireland.
Many of the roles will focus on sustainability and climate-focused engineering services, and the wider Dublin team is intended to support Ireland's green transition and assist with the sustainability national goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and reaching net zero by 2050.
Initially, Introba will provide sustainability advisory, mechanical, and electrical engineering services to institutional, cultural, commercial, and science and technology sectors.
"Introba's expansion into Dublin is a natural extension of our mission to engineer a better, more sustainable world," said David Glossop, managing director for the UK and Europe at Introba.
"We're proud to bring our expertise to Ireland and to support ambitious national goals around the built environment and emissions reduction."
The Dublin office opened last August and is led by Adam McLoughlin, who has two decades of experience working in Canada, the UK and the Middle East.
He is joined by John Moore and Padraic Greed.
“Introba's focus is very much in line with the Government’s climate agenda, and we remain committed to supporting such initiatives. I wish to welcome the team and thank them for choosing Ireland for this investment," said Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke.
Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, said: "We are pleased to welcome Introba to Ireland as they open their first office in Dublin and announce plans to create 30 new jobs.

"Their sustainability-driven approach aligns well with Ireland's climate objectives and IDA Ireland’s new strategy. Introba’s presence in Ireland strengthens the green innovation ecosystem here and we look forward to supporting their continued growth."
Photo: Adam McLoughlin (second left), Michael Lohan (third left), David Glossop (seated) and John Moore (second right). (Pic: Chris Bellew/Fennells Photography)










