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Irish Rail Wants You: High-Paying Driver and Electrician Roles Open!

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September 4, 2024
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In a significant push to expand its workforce, Irish Rail (Iarnród Éireann) has launched a nationwide recruitment campaign to bring on board new train drivers and electricians, with salaries for some positions reaching as high as €65,000. This initiative marks a proactive step by the rail operator to strengthen its services across Ireland, amid increasing demand for public transportation solutions.

Expanding Opportunities Across Ireland

Irish Rail is opening up opportunities in numerous locations throughout the country, not just in the capital. Prospective train drivers can apply for positions in the Greater Dublin Area, which includes Connolly, Heuston, various DART stations, Fairview, and Bray. Other key areas with vacancies include Athlone, Ballina, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Mallow, Sligo, Waterford, and Westport.

The starting salaries for these roles have not been publicly disclosed, yet the potential to earn up to €65,000 is a significant attraction for those considering a career on the rails. This salary range highlights the company’s commitment to offering competitive compensation to attract skilled personnel.

Diverse Roles and Encouragement of Diversity

In addition to hiring train drivers, Irish Rail is also looking to fill 30 electrician roles across various regions, including Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, and Kerry. This variety in job locations offers career opportunities to residents in both urban and rural areas, aligning with Irish Rail’s strategy to enhance its operational capabilities throughout the country.

A noteworthy aspect of this recruitment drive is Irish Rail’s commitment to increasing diversity within its ranks. The company is actively encouraging women to apply for these positions, aiming to break traditional gender norms in these fields and promote a more inclusive workplace culture.

How to Apply

Irish Rail has streamlined the application process for these positions, urging potential candidates to apply quickly as the recruitment campaign is time-sensitive. Interested individuals seeking a career as a train driver or an electrician can find more details and submit their applications through Irish Rail’s official careers page.

This strategic move to bolster its workforce underscores Irish Rail’s response to the growing need for efficient and reliable public transport, and its commitment to diversity and inclusivity in its employment practices.

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