Dublin Airport is set to expand its security team, with plans to hire up to 100 new security officers in the coming months. This recruitment drive comes as the airport experiences record passenger numbers and prepares for continued growth in the year ahead.
The airport operator, DAA, is offering competitive benefits for the permanent full-time positions, including a starting salary of €17.47 per hour, pension scheme, career progression opportunities, subsidized meals, and exclusive airport discounts.
According to DAA, security staff numbers have been steadily increasing over the past three years to meet the rising demand for air travel. This latest recruitment effort aims to further enhance the passenger experience and maintain high levels of service.
“Dublin Airport is one of the most interesting and rewarding places to work,” said Gary McLean, Managing Director of Dublin Airport. He highlighted the exciting opportunity to join the airport team as they continue to improve passenger satisfaction, which has reached record highs in 2024.
The addition of new security staff will contribute to further enhancing the airport’s service offerings and ensuring a smooth and efficient experience for passengers in 2025.
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