Irish firm Macmarts creates 40 new jobs in Limerick

40 new jobs will be created in Limerick by Irish cloud applications software developer Macmarts over the next three years.

The firm has relocated to a new office building in the National Technology Park, Co. Limerick, called Innovation House. The University of Limerick campus is fairly close to the facility.

Product management, software engineering, sales, marketing, and customer success are just a few of the positions that Macmarts is currently searching for.

The company’s client base is manufacturing companies in Ireland and Europe. Macmarts’ software was developed by its parent company Macnovate. Its core product, SpendBooks, allows corporate-wide teams to track and control spending in real-time.

The company is also launching ProjectBooks, a cloud based project resource management application for teams in manufacturing organisations to manage project resources and control project spending.

The software from Macmarts is used by businesses in the pharma, food, health, and life sciences industries as well as other highly regulated sectors of the manufacturing sector.

Tony Frawley, Macmarts CEO said, “Companies in heavily regulated industries can now use our technology to lessen the time that goes into managing multi-million euro budgets.

As businesses navigate industry 4.0, companies must have the resources available to survive and thrive. The Macmarts system enables these companies on their digital transformation journey to focus on real inputs and outputs such as resource efficiency, cost-saving, connectivity and data analysis.”

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