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Dublin Airport is hiring up to 100 security officers – here are the benefits, salary and criteria

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Airport operator daa said that after a record year in 2024, they are gearing up for the coming 12 months and inviting applications for a number of permanent roles.

“Dublin Airport is one of the most interesting and rewarding places to work,” Gary McLean, Managing Director of Dublin Airport, said.

“This is a particularly exciting time to join Dublin Airport, as we continue to improve the passenger experience.

“Passenger satisfaction scores in 2024 have been at record high levels and that’s down to the hard work of the incredible team we have working here.

“The addition of these new security staff members will help improve the service we offer to passengers even more in 2025,” he added.

Dublin Airport is offering positions with a starting salary of €17.47 per hour, access to a pension scheme, good career progression opportunities, subsidised staff meals and exclusive discounts in the airport.

There will be free parking and a staff shuttle bus provided for work hours, along with a supplied uniform and safety shoes.

Other perks include a flight subsidy, travel saver scheme and bike to work scheme.

There is a guaranteed minimum of 35 hours per week, with the potential to work up to 40 hours, across a 24/7 roster.

There will be a comprehensive induction and training program which includes ongoing assessments for Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) certification.

There is also access to a gym and swimming pool.

Among the day-to-day responsibilities are conducting the screening of passengers, staff, contractors and visitors, including the use of equipment like metal detectors and X-ray machines

Screen cabin baggage, provide information on security requirements (e.g., liquid volume restrictions), and assist in resolving queuing or congestion issues.

Security staff will be required to assist in emergencies, including fire safety marshalling.

Successful applicants will be expected to work a flexible, 24/7 shift schedule, including nights, bank holidays, and early mornings.

Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to read/write and comprehend English, is required.

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