An Tánaiste Announces Up to 150 New Jobs for Dublin from Bentley Systems, Leading Provider of Software for Infrastructure



In its new Dublin offices, Bentley is currently recruiting multilingual finance and administrative personnel, sales and marketing professionals, technical support engineers, and product release engineers with software industry experience. The offices will be located at Dublin’s Harcourt Street.

Tánaiste Mary Coughlan said, “On behalf of the Irish government, I welcome the decision by Bentley to establish its Shared Services, Sales and Marketing Centre here in Dublin. Bentley is one of the leading global suppliers of software to the architecture, engineering, construction and geospatial sector and is a significant addition to Ireland’s information and communications technology (ICT) portfolio of investors. It is testament to the strength of the ICT sector in Ireland that Bentley chose Dublin as the location for this investment, and the government looks forward to assisting Bentley in the development of its Irish operations into the future.”

Bentley Chief Financial Officer David Hollister commented, “Our decision to locate Bentley offices in Dublin was based on Ireland’s highly talented pool of multilingual professionals encompassing all of the key skill sets that we require for our international operations. Moreover, Bentley is an innovative company, and the culture of innovation that exists in Ireland assured us that we would benefit greatly by locating offices here.”

Hollister continued, “Bentley is committed to delivering outstanding service to our users and having an Irish-based centre will not only help us achieve that goal, but also improve efficiencies within our finance, sales and marketing, and technical support operations. Without question, our offices in Dublin will be of strategic importance in helping Bentley fulfil its mission of sustaining infrastructure within the global context.”

Bentley software is widely used by architects, engineers, constructors, and owner-operators globally, as well as by the next generation of infrastructure professionals currently attending Ireland’s institutions of higher learning. Among current subscribers to Bentley’s Be Careers Network Academic SELECT portfolio of software are University College Cork, Cork Institute of Technology, Athlone Institute of Technology, Dublin Institute of Technology, and National University of Ireland-Maynooth.

ENDS

Notes for Editors
Bentley Systems, Incorporated, headquartered in Pennsylvania, USA, is a privately held software company with more than 2,700 colleagues. The company achieved revenues in 2008 of $500 million. Founded in 1984, Bentley is the global leader dedicated to providing architects, engineers, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for sustaining infrastructure.
Expect Talent, recruitment specialists based in Cork and Dublin, has been appointed as the key partner of Bentley to recruit all of the positions in the new centre. Managing Director of Expect Talent, Samantha Rathling, comments that people interested in applying for any of the positions should send their CV directly to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 015143750 for more information.

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