Public transport bus service provider, Go-Ahead Ireland (GAI) is looking to hire 180 staff members, including bus drivers and engineers.
The company said it will provide fully paid training to new drivers who do not currently have a license to drive a bus.
Go-Ahead Ireland is also looking to recruit in the areas of administration, supervisory and business support functions.
The new hires will bring its total workforce in Ireland to almost 800 people.
Go-Ahead Ireland was appointed by the National Transport Authority in 2018.
It currently operates 25 Outer Dublin Metropolitan Area (ODMA) routes, and five Dublin Commuter routes, with a fleet of over 200 buses.
It also operates services on the recently launched 'C-Spine' BusConnects network.
The company said the new roles are being created due to the ongoing expansion of the business, and to meet the requirements of the implementation of the new BusConnects network redesign in Dublin.
"Since entering the market, we have steadily increased our presence, focusing on providing service excellence to the communities across Dublin and Leinster that we serve," said Andrew Edwards, Go-Ahead Ireland Managing Director.
"While the majority of the roles that we are announcing are for bus drivers, we are recruiting for talent across our business.
"We are looking for a diverse range of skills at all levels of experience, so I would encourage anyone interested in pursuing a rewarding career serving the public, and one that offers flexibility and the opportunity for progression, to log on to our website and contact us," he added.
Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan welcomed the announcement.
"Public Transport is one of the main tools we have to tackle climate change as well as alleviate congestion on our roads," he said in a statement.
"Our public transport providers, including Go-Ahead have consistently worked throughout the pandemic to provide bus services to our communities.
"A lot of people over the last two years might feel that they want or need a change in their job or career, and public transport is a great option," he added.