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In anticipation of an increase in demand for its services after its merger with TelePacific Communications, Waltham, Mass.-based DSCI says it is significantly expanding its Manchester office by adding office space and hiring new employees.
DSCI, which has had offices in New Hampshire since its founding in 2001, currently has an operations center in the Sundial Center in Manchester, where engineers and technical support specialists monitor the DSCI xNetwork. The expansion, expected to be complete in mid-August, will add 6,800 square feet to the office for a new total of about 30,000 square feet.
In addition, the company said it is actively recruiting for newly added positions in application development, service delivery, and training at the expanded Manchester office. For a list of current job openings at DSCI, visit www.dscicorp.com/careers.
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