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Dublin Bus in a fresh drive for more mná at the wheel!

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With the pedal to the floor, Dublin Bus is driving ahead with an intense recruitment drive to secure more female drivers for the busy transport company.

And there are lucrative compensation and benefits being offered – starting salaries are €839.76 per week, rising to €972.31 pw after six years, with a five-day work week that includes shift and Sunday premiums.

Additional benefits include a generous pension plan, a subsidised medical scheme, paid maternity leave, and access to a gym at every depot. Sounds like better pay, more money and job incentives for the successful mná applicants!

There are also part-time positions with a competitive salary starting at €21.53 per hour.* 

Following on from the success of its Spring-Summer campaign,  Dublin Bus increased the number of female drivers by 24 percent, so it’s full throttle now for the company as it seeks to build on that.  Research also reveals that one in four women in Ireland would consider becoming a Dublin Bus driver if given the opportunity – so that’s the basis driving this recruitment campaign.

There will be three Open Days hosted by Dublin Bus over the coming weeks:

Saturday, October 26, Saturday, November 9 and Saturday, November 23.

These open days are designed to give women firsthand experience of what it’s like to work at Dublin Bus. Attendees will meet with DB female drivers and inspectors, who will share their personal stories and insights about life on the road. Participants will have the chance to drive a training bus under the guidance of a qualified instructor, get a tour of the Dublin Bus Central Control Centre, and learn about the recruitment process, benefits and job commitments.

Vivienne Kavanagh, Talent Development and Diversity Manager at Dublin Bus said: “Being a bus driver gives you a front row seat to a vibrant capital. We want to empower women to pursue any careers they desire. I encourage anyone interested to attend our open days, learn about our competitive packages and take that first step. At Dublin Bus we are family, and we are excited to welcome more women to our team”.

NB Applicants must be over 18 years of age prior to the opening days and hold a valid category B (car) licence for at least two years.  Dublin Bus currently employs over 4,000 people including 3,000 bus drivers, representing 85 different countries and the company prides itself on its inclusive and diverse workplace initiatives.

Interested candidates are encouraged to attend one of the upcoming open days and take the first step towards a rewarding career. To register for an open day visit, go to: https://www.dublinbus.ie/careers/female-driver-recruitment-open-days  Full details of venue and times will be supplied after regstration.

*The part-time role requires a minimum commitment of Sundays and one additional day, based on operational needs, providing flexibility for those juggling family responsibilities or other jobs.   

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