PwC creates nearly 800 new jobs in Belfast

The roles will be created over the next five years

Economy Minister Paul Frew (second right) with (from left) Ian McConnell, Partner Lead PwC Operate, Kevin Holland CEO Invest Northern Ireland and Deborah Stevenson, Senior Manager PwC Operate UK.
Author: Chelsie KealeyPublished 16th Jun 2021
Last updated 16th Jun 2021

Almost 800 jobs are set to be created over the five years in Belfast by professional services firm PwC.

The 771 posts are part of a £40 million investment in the company's new Advanced Research and Engineering Centre, which will open in the city next month.

The new centre is part of the company's Operate division, which will be located at the organisations new headquarters in Merchant Square.

Invest NI has helped the venture by contributing almost £10 million pounds in support.

PwC will also collaborate with Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University to create an additional 38 research roles.

Ian McConnell, partner lead for PwC Operate, made the announcement today (Wednesday) at the soon-to-be-opened centre.

He said: “Our goal is to turn amazing ideas into technology that'll solve complex business problems into the next decade and beyond.''

“We're creating a team of engineers and technologists who'll work within a bigger innovation ecosystem, including government, academia and business, to help our clients take giant leaps, rather than incremental steps.

“It's a huge statement of confidence from PwC UK's executive board in both the Operate business and our local talent.

“The strength of our people has already enabled us to turn Operate into PwC's fastest-growing division and I'm very proud that this gives us the opportunity to create hundreds more highly skilled jobs in Northern Ireland.''

The New Economy Minister, Paul Frew, made his first public engagement today in the role.

He said: “This significant investment by PwC is a vote of confidence in the talent of our local workforce and the success it has already achieved here.''

“With almost “10 million of support from Invest Northern Ireland towards the new centre, this investment will lead to the creation of almost 800 new jobs, which will generate approximately £25 million in additional annual salaries for our economy.

“It will enhance our reputation as a world leader in technology innovation and our capabilities in important research areas such as robotic process automation (RPA), workflow automation, data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI).''

Kevin Holland, Chief Executive of Invest NI, said: “We've been working with PwC since 2011 and, with our support, the local management have successfully positioned NI as a key hub for PwC UK, helping to grow its presence in Northern Ireland from 650 employees to over 2,500.

“I am delighted that we have been able to secure the company's further growth ambitions in Northern Ireland, with the Research and Engineering Centre as the latest outcome of our working relationship.''

Invest NI's support was part-financed by EU funds secured prior to Brexit.

The money was drawn down from the European Regional Development Fund under the EU Investment for Growth and Jobs Programme 2014-2020.

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