The local economy is set to receive a boost after a Kidderminster IT firm created several new jobs in the region with more vacancies on the way.

Minster Micro has made five new appointments across its team with a focus on delivering new markets and products for local clients.

The company hopes to be able to add more IT jobs to the market before the end of the year and is currently going through a further recruitment drive which the Managing Director has said will help the local economy.

Managing Director at Minster Micro, Susan Marlow, said: “We are seeing a phenomenal period of growth which has seen us taking on more projects, new clients and expanding our work with existing customers.

“This means that we can’t stand still and must bring in more experts on the internal and client-facing side. These five appointments are very much part of that and add to the strength and depth we already have in various technical and administrative departments.

“To be adding more jobs helps underpin the local economy and brings more skills to the area. It’s a win-win situation not just for us, but for the region too.”

The company has welcomed developer Samuel Agbeja within its Applications and ERP Team whilst it has also boosted its Infrastructure and Cyber Security department with the appointment of Sukhi Singh.

Experienced business analyst, Asantewah Ofori, also joins the firm to lead a project alongside Birmingham City University and national innovation agency, Innovate UK.

The IT specialist has also added Catherine Clayton to its busy finance and administration team with Katrina Sneyd appointed as a contracts administrator.

To find out more visit www.minstermicro.co.uk