Financial services firm Fidelity Investments is creating 90 new full time positions at its Galway and Dublin operations.
Fidelity said that work to fill these roles is underway and the company is looking to have all the new positions filled within the first half of 2021.
The new jobs come on the back of 100 new roles which were successfully filled within a matter of weeks of being announced in April of last year.
60 of the new positions will be based in Galway, while the rest of the jobs will be Dublin-based - when it is safe to return to the office.
New positions include Java engineers, full stack engineers, front end engineers, quality engineers and data engineers.
Fidelity Investments administers $7.3 trillion in assets around the globe and it offers a range of financial services, including asset management, brokerage, and administrative solutions, serving personal, workplace, intermediary and institutional markets.
The privately owned company employs around 40,000 staff around the world, including over 1,100 in Ireland where it has had a presence since 1996.
Al Riviezzo, General Manager at Fidelity Investments Ireland, said the company was excited to be growing its operations in Ireland again.
"While the pandemic has been a challenge and we've had to adjust how we operate today, we know we've pivoted in a way where new hires can get excited about working at Fidelity and growing their careers with us," Al Riviezzo said.
"As a company, we are firmly committed to supporting our clients. These new key technology positions will enhance our ability to meet our clients changing needs during the ongoing pandemic, and into the future," he added.