The public transport operator is on the lookout for some new candidates to fill some different roles
The capital’s leading bus service is currently recruiting for some new members to join their team, with one role offering a whopping €90,000.
The successful candidate will report to the head of strategic communications and engagement at the public transport operator with their main role to: "champion the role of Public Affairs and Public Policy in Dublin Bus".The permanent role is subject to a six-month probationary period and the successful candidate will be expected to "devise and implement strategic corporate communications, public affairs, public policy and stakeholder engagement strategies for Dublin Bus".
For the bus driver role, the salary range is €815.30 per week increasing to €943.99 as part of a six-year pay scale. Candidates do require a valid driving licence within a particular category. The closing date is July 31.
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