Major Jobs Announcement for Naas

Major Jobs Announcement for Naas

Go-Ahead Ireland Gears Up to Take Over Commuter Routes

Go-Ahead Ireland, the country's newest bus company has today officially opened its second depot in Ireland. 

Located in the Naas Enterprise Park, the move sees the Go-Ahead Ireland create a further 100 local jobs and invest millions in the next phase of its Irish operation.

At today's event was Ed Wills, MD of Go-Ahead Ireland, who commented, "In September 2018 we began operating our first bus route in Dublin. Since then we have carried close to 7 million passengers and now operate 10% of the bus fleet in the Capital. To manage this first contract, we invested an initial €12 million and created 450 jobs."

Ed Willis added "In preparation to operate the upcoming Commuter routes we have built this second state-of-the-art facility in Naas; invested a further €4.5 million euro and have created another 100 local jobs. We are fully committed to providing the travelling public with a reliable, enjoyable journey into and from Dublin and look forward to expanding our operation into Kildare and the surrounding regions."

On hand to officially open the depot was opened by David Brown, CEO of Go-Ahead Group Plc and Anne Graham, CEO of the National Transport Authority (NTA).

Anne Graham, CEO of the NTA commented, "The opening of this depot represents an important milestone for Go-Ahead Ireland as operator of six bus routes in the Dublin Commuter Area along the Kildare corridor. And as Go-Ahead Ireland gears up to begin operating these routes, we will work with them to ensure that the expectations of passengers in this area, are not only met, but exceeded."

The new roles include bus drivers, engineers, maintenance and operational support, supervisors and admin personnel - the majority of which will be based in the new Naas depot, although there is some flexibility on location.

Mr Wills continued, "We are delighted to expand our investment, support the economy and create jobs in Ireland. It is important for us to grow talent locally and we look forward to engaging with the communities these new routes will operate in. Bus driver roles are great for those who enjoy working with the public and relish being part of a busy environment."

The NTA has indicated switchover dates from Bus Éireann to Go-Ahead Ireland in the last quarter of 2019. Exact dates and timetables will be issued over the coming months. 

In March 2018, the NTA awarded Go-Ahead Ireland a second competitive contract to operate 6 Dublin Commuter coach routes which are now as follows; 120, 120A, 120C, 125 126 & 130. Recently, the NTA has confirmed that route 124 (Portlaoise to Kildare) will no longer run*. 

Route information is now as follows;

  • Route 120 - Dublin to Edenderry
  • Route 120A - Dublin to Newbridge (via Prosperous)
  • Route 120C - Tullamore to Enfield
  • Route 125 - UCD to Newbridge
  • Route 126 - Dublin to Newbridge (extensions to Kildare, Rathangan and DCU)
  • Route 130 - Dublin to Athy

*Please note the existing bus routes, currently operated by Bus Éireann will be exactly the same until the switchover.

Bus drivers are offered comprehensive training, paid for by the Company, and the generous package includes post-training earning of up to €41,100 annually, contributory pension scheme, overtime and outstanding career development opportunities. Go-Ahead Ireland is eager to hear from anyone who holds a full car driving licence for 2 years - who meets the medical requirements - as well as experienced bus licence holders. Those interested in applying should visit the careers section of the www.goaheadireland.ie website.

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