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IT recycling company Vyta announces 100 new jobs

Philip McMichael, CEO Vyta; Katie Fearon, Group Head of People, Vyta; and Faye Thomas, CCO, Vyta
Philip McMichael, CEO Vyta; Katie Fearon, Group Head of People, Vyta; and Faye Thomas, CCO, Vyta

IT recycling company Vyta Group has announced the creation of 100 jobs over the next two-and-a-half years.

The positions will be located across the company's sites in Dublin, Belfast and Essex and will bring Vyta's staff base from 120 to 220 by the end of 2025.

The company collects, refurbishes, recycles and resells retired IT equipment while ensuring complete data destruction for data-bearing items.

The new roles will span a range of departments within the business including finance, marketing, customer experience, service delivery, business development, operations, logistics, compliance, engineering, retail and business support.

A €6.4m investment will also see Vyta adding to its fleet of collection and shredding vehicles.

The company recently acquired the Essex-based IT asset disposal firm FGD following a €13m investment from MML Growth Capital Partners Ireland.

Philip McMichael, founder and CEO, Vyta Group, said the company wanted to drive further expansion across not only Ireland and the UK, but further afield in Europe.

"In order to achieve these ambitious growth plans, we need to invest in the business and hire more people," Mr McMichael said.

"Our team will enable us stand out in what is a highly competitive market, allowing us to adhere to most stringent industry standards and help us maintain our commitment to delivering the best customer service in the industry," he added.