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Emma Nevin

Dublin jobs: How much do Dublin Bus, Luas and Irish Rail pay?

Are you in the market for a new job and looking to try out something new?

Public transport operators in Dublin are hiring across a range of roles and the salaries aren't too shabby.

Whether you're looking to work in customer service, become a driver or join a security team, there's jobs available to suit everyone.

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Here are three vacancies currently available at Dublin Bus, Irish Rail and Luas.

Luas security officer

Transdev are hiring full-time Luas security officers and are offering €16.87 per hour.

Applicants must have a valid PSA licence. The role is full-time, with 40 hours spread over four working days per week.

Some of the responsibilities of the job include:

  • Providing security for Luas customers, staff and assets – proactively deterring criminal activity and tackling anti-social behaviour including vandalism and fare evasion.
  • Conducting Luas ticket inspections.
  • Undertaking crowd control duties at public events or during times of disruption.

Find out more here.

Dublin Bus driver

Dublin Bus are hiring full-time bus drivers.

They are offering pay of €632.05 per week (4-day week inclusive of shift and Sunday premium), increasing to €859.62 (5-day week inclusive of shift and Sunday premium).

Initial training and mentoring for the role is provided as well as on-going training and development.

Applications are open until December 31, 2022.

To find out more about the role, click here.

Irish Rail onboard customer service officer

Irish Rail has launched a recruitment campaign for Onboard Customer Services Officers.

There are vacancies in Dublin, Galway, Limerick, Mallow, Sligo, Tralee, Westport and Waterford and you can select your preferred location on the application form.

The salary scale starts from €31K per annum and eventually reaches a maximum of €41K per annum after 10 years.

Successful applicants will "provide face to face customer service excellence" on Irish Rail trains as well as "providing an Onboard channel for ticket purchase and first class sales/upgrades".

You can find out more about the role here.

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