Dublin Airport is hosting a jobs fair later this month to fill a number of different vacancies.
The airport is currently hiring security officers, retail assistants, cleaners, service delivery team members and technicians. Both part time and full time roles are available.
The jobs fair will take place Radisson Hotel, Dublin Airport from 3pm until 7pm on Friday, November 18 and 11am until 3pm on Saturday, November 19.
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Here's everything you need to know about the available vacancies:
Security
The airport is currently hiring both part-time and full-time security officers. The role is responsible for "ensuring the secure, and efficient movement of passengers through the security process at Dublin Airport".
There are three different contract types on offer:
40 hours guaranteed weekly, but flexibility required to work shifts across a 7-day roster
30-40 hours weekly – 30 hours guaranteed but flexibility required to work up to 40 hours weekly as required across a 7-day roster
20-hour weekend contract – flexibility required to work various shifts across Fri/Sat/Sun.
There is a starting salary of €29,483 increasing to €43,658 (based on 40-hour working week with progression over 7 years). The hourly rate for the role is €14.14 (inclusive of shift pay).
Retail sales professional
The duty free section of the airport, operated by ARI, is looking to hire retail sales professionals. There are full-time and part-time positions available.
The role includes driving sales, visual merchandising and category management, retail product knowledge, customer service and customs compliance and stock security. They are seeking candidates with fluent English, a strong work ethic, excellent communications skills and availability and flexibility to work shifts, including weekends, to apply.
Cleaning team member
The airport is also hiring cleaning team members. The primary focus of the role is to "ensure the quality of cleaning and sanitisation of all passenger facilities across the full airport journey in a highly visible manner".
Successful candidates will report directly to the Service Delivery Team Leaders. Team members will rotate between duties on a roster basis and will operate cross-terminal and campus wide.
These roles are shift based roles and will provide 24/7 coverage throughout the airport.
Airport delivery team members
daa are hiring airport delivery team members to "ensure the safe, reliable, and positive passenger experience across the full airport journey." Team members are responsible for ensuring that appropriate Dublin Airport facilities are available, that all airport functions are operating to a high level and provide passengers with the appropriate information and assistance whilst adhering to Airport standards.
They will take on the role of being 'the face of Dublin Airport’ and should convey a professional, helpful, friendly attitude and service to all Dublin Airport users. These roles are shift based roles and will provide 24/7 coverage throughout the airport.
CAD technician
The airport is hiring a CAD technician to "support the Electrical Engineering design team in the day-to-day management of drawings for the section including preparation of drawings, survey of existing systems, management and updating master drawings for miscellaneous airside and landside (exterior of the buildings fabric) electrical systems that infrastructure delivers as part of Dublin and Cork Airports capital programmes."
They are seeking candidates who have a minimum 2 years’ experience post qualification and have a strong performance track record.
To find out more information about these jobs, click here or attend Dublin Airport's job fair at the Radisson Hotel, Dublin Airport on November 18 and November 19.
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