A fantastic opportunity has opened up at Ireland’s largest airport in Dublin as some jobs have come up in one department, with a pretty decent pay package.
If you are on the lookout for a career swap, or indeed are looking for a job, Dublin Airport are looking to recruit some search unit officers under a new recruitment campaign.
There are a variety of contracts up for grabs to suit different schedules, such as a 40-hour contract, a 30-40 hour contract and a 20-hour weekend contract.
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All roles are offered on a permanent basis with up to five weeks of training taking place following the hiring period.
Successful candidates will have duties that include screening passengers and staff in line with regulations, as well as handling items recovered from the security screening process. There are a variety of contracts on offer to suit different schedules.
Alongside the duties come some perks, including free car parking during working hours, access to a company pension scheme and subsidised staff meals at breakrooms.
The hourly rate of pay will increase from €15.34 to €15.88 later this month.
Applicants will need to undergo a background check prior to hiring, which includes Garda vetting. A pre-employment medical test will also be carried out, which includes a colour vision test.
Flexibility is also required as the roles operate on a 24/7 shift environment. Candidates can submit their applications via Indeed for consideration.
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