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Ailbhe Jordan

Aer Lingus is recruiting Cargo Agents in Dublin Airport - and the perks look pretty good

The company that owns Aer Lingus is recruiting for cargo agents to work in Dublin Airport.

The department managing all cargo for IAG's airlines in Ireland - namely Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia and Veuling - is looking for workers who'll ensure valuable cargo including life-saving medical products and pharmaceuticals are loaded on flights on time.

There are vacancies for office and warehouse-based agents who'll be given full training with the promise of "great opportunities to grow as part of the wider global IAG Cargo operations".

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They're looking for candidates who are comfortable with IT applications like MS office and have previous experience in customer account management, as well as strong communication skills 'both written and verbal'. 

The job comes with a pretty impressive benefits package which includes:

  • Competitive salary
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  • Generous paid annual leave
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  • Heavily discounted staff travel privileges with Aer Lingus and some select partner airlines
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  • Prime location in Dublin Airport
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  • Employer pension contribution to a Defined Contribution Pension Scheme
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  • Life assurance cover
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  • Income protection cover
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  • Paid sick leave
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  • Employee assistance program
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  • Cycle-to-Work scheme and Tax Saver Scheme
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  • Subsidised staff canteen
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  • Subsidised dry cleaners and various airport discounts
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  • Learning & Development support through a catalogue of courses
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  • Opportunity to work in a team environment and to grow your career in Ireland’s only 4 star airline
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  • Annual Make a Difference Day and team social events

You can check out the full job posting here. 

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