The roles range from bus drivers and engineers, to admin and business support.
Transport company Go-Ahead has announced 180 jobs in Dublin and Kildare.
The new jobs will support the company's expansion to cover the C-Spine route on the new BusConnects network in Dublin.
The roles range from bus drivers and engineers, to admin and business support.
The company says people who do not currently have a licence to drive a bus will be given fully-paid training.
Managing Direct of of Go-Ahead Ireland, Andrew Edwards, says they're looking for a variety of applicants:
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