The jobs will be spread across Rebel’s Crosshaven, Cork Airport and Limerick offices.
The Irish-owned business was created to service the current and future needs of offshore wind farms.
75 staff are currently employed with the company, and that number is set to grow to 125 by the middle of 2022.
Green Rebel is headquartered in Crosshaven, County Cork.
The new positions cover a range of areas and include; office administrators, ecologists, technicians and engineers, project managers, sales and marketing roles and many more.
Taoiseach Micheal Martin accompanied Green Rebel in the announcement of the jobs, saying:
“Having seen the technology, met many of the team, and seen some of the Green Rebel data from what is normally our hidden marine environment, I am excited that this team are having such success and innovative plans are in place to drive our supply chain forward and help Ireland become a world leader in the development of offshore wind.”
CEO of Green Rebel, John Wallace said:
“We are very excited about our plans to grow and develop Green Rebel over the coming year. The waters around Ireland and further afield are set to become a major source of renewable energy generation and this is an absolutely essential element of effort to combat climate change.”