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Bus company Go-Ahead announces 100 new jobs as it looks to hire drivers for new routes around Dublin

Bus company Go-Ahead Ireland - which has replaced Dublin Bus services along several routes in the past seven months - is hiring.

The new roles include bus drivers, engineers, maintenance and operational support, supervisors and admin personnel - the majority of which will be based in the company's new Naas depot.

However, Go-Ahead added that there is some flexibility on the location of the new roles.

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They said in a statement: "Go-Ahead Ireland, the country's newest bus company, is today announcing the creation of a further 100 jobs and additional €4.5 million investment in its second bus depot, located in Naas, Co. Kildare.

"This is in addition to 425 jobs created and €12.5 million invested in its Dublin business since 2018."

Go-Ahead Ireland began replacing Dublin Bus routes and operating bus services across the capital in September last year after the National Transport Authority awarded the company the contract to run 10% - or 24 routes - of the Outer Dublin Metropolitan Area (ODMA) Public Service Obligation routes.

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All the ODMA routes have been operational since the end of March.

In a separate competitive tender, Go-Ahead Ireland, was awarded the contract to operate 6 Dublin Commuter routes and this latest bus and investment announcement, is to facilitate that contract, as well as ongoing growth across the Go-Ahead Ireland business. 

Go-Ahead Ireland boss Ed Wills said of today's news: "We are delighted to expand our investment, support the economy and create jobs in Ireland.

"It is important for us to grow talent locally and we look forward to engaging with the communities these new routes will operate in.

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"Bus driver roles are great for those who enjoy working with the public and relish being part of a busy environment."

Go Ahead bus video

Bus drivers are offered comprehensive training, paid for by the company, and the generous package includes post-training earning of up to €32,000 per annum, contributory pension scheme, overtime and outstanding career development opportunities.

Go-Ahead Ireland is eager to hear from anyone who holds a full car driving licence for two years – and who meets the medical requirements – as well as experienced category D licence holders.

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Those interested in applying should visit the careers section of the  www.goaheadireland.ie  website.

The NTA has indicated switchover dates from Bus Eireann to Go-Ahead Ireland in the last quarter of 2019.

Exact dates and timetables will be issued over the coming months. Route information is as follows:

  • Route 120 – Dublin to Edenderry 
  • Route 120c (new) - Tullamore to Enfield 
  • Route 123 – Dublin to Kilmeage 
  • Route 124 – Dublin to Portlaoise 
  • Route 126 – Dublin to Newbridge (extensions to Kildare and Rathangan) 

The €4.5 million investment will be spread across driver training, depot fit-out and mobilisation.

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