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Graduate Information Brochure A Career to take you places! 2014/15

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Graduate Information Brochure

A Career to take you places!

2014/15

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> Graduate Recruitment 2014/15 - Build Your Own Career

> The daa Graduate Programme outline

> Let’s hear it from the Graduates themselves...

> Our Airport...The heart of the airport business...

> IT Information

> Ensuring a sustainable return on our business...

> ARI...Retailing for the global Airport business

> daa International...International Transactions Business of the daa Group...

> Enabling business at daa...

> Driving a professional approach to business at daa...

> Managing and developing our airport assets

> Communications, Community Affairs & Sponsorship

> Charity of the Year

> Faces of daa

> Meet the team

> How to apply

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Contents

Graduate Information Brochure 2014/15

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Graduate Recruitment 2014/15Build Your Own Career

“daa needs to build and deepen its talent right throughout the organisation. Graduate recruitment is one of the ways to achieve this”

Mick Byrne Development Programmes Manager

daa has been recruiting at a steady pace in the graduate market for a number of years now. The credibility of the graduate programme has grown enormously in that time and graduates are in big demand. The need for ambitious, energetic and bright people has never been greater in daa than it is today. We are growing again, we have some very excit-ing businesses in dynamic market segments and we need talent now and into the future to sustain and grow these businesses. The potential for growth in all of our markets is huge; we need people up to the challenge of driving and supporting this growth strategy.

We offer a challenging, complex and dynamic work environment with opportunities for significant accelerated learning opportunities and personal development. Our two year programme will ensure that you gain invaluable industry and business knowledge and skills. We know that now more than ever that there is a strong demand for this knowledge and these skills worldwide.Our Graduates need to be mobile and flexible and willing to travel to all areas of our business both nationally and internationally.

daa needs to build and deepen its talent right throughout the organisation. Graduate recruitment is one of the ways to achieve this. We also invest heavily in our people development programmes. In recent years we have delivered leadership and manage-ment development programmes and talent development programme below manager level. These programmes together with the graduate development programme represent the best possible opportunity to build and deepen our talent resources.

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The daa Graduate Programme outline

Induction programme

> Tour of the business

> Building relationships for the future

Operational secondment

> Assignments

> Commercial / Retail project

> Practical business learning

> Profile with Senior team

> Team building/networking

> Understanding Our Company

Year 1

> Structured Development Executive daa Programme

> Challenging job role, stretch assignments

> On-going development opportunities in selected role

Year 2

> Continuation of Executive daa Programme

> Organisationally relevant action learning project

> Industry Specific Development

> Presentation to Executive and Senior Managers

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Let’s hear from the Graduates themselves

Joao Freitas - 2013 Graduate

Caoilfhionn Nic Conmara – 2011 Graduate

‘Aviation management is complex and for someone that has a keen interest in it, there are few places that expose you as much as daa’s Graduate Programme. From ARI’s world-class retail offerings to a 20+ million-passenger a year aviation operation, diversity is constant, projects are far-reaching and management is always at reach for graduates. This makes daa the perfect place to learn and establish yourself in the business.

‘I chose the daa as I wanted to work for a dynamic, renowned, Irish company that is recognized and respected by future employers both at home and abroad. The daa also drew me due to the breadth of its functions and the opportunities that this would afford me to get experience working in different departments.’

‘I chose daa because of the diversity of the nature of the company. It is a company that not only manages Airport Operations but also other businesses that are relevant to non-aeronautical industries as well. The learning opportunities are immense, you have the ability to work at and across different job functions if you so wish.’

‘From the start of the graduate programme I knew what kind of career path I wanted to follow with the daa. My aims were recognised early on and I was encouraged and helped along by my colleagues. Being involved in the Energy Management aspect of such a large and diversified company will provide invaluable experience as I learn from the extremely knowledgeable colleagues I work with’

Jacqueline Chan - 2013 Graduate

Stevie Donnelly - 2010 Graduate

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Let’s hear from the Graduates themselves

Fergal Slowly, Health Safety Security and Environment - 2010 Graduate

Jane Gully, ARI Retail - 2010 Graduate

‘I joined the graduate programme in 2010 and have since transitioned into a specialist role with increased responsibility within the HSSE Department. The graduate programme allowed me to gain experience with and exposure to a whole range of different departments and teams and I continue to work cross functionally, leading projects across the varying range of environmental and health and safety aspects. The learning curve has been challenging but the experience I’ve gained in a short space of time has been and will be invaluable throughout my career.

I’m currently studying for an MSc in Environmental Health & Safety and plan to take on new projects within this discipline in order to expand my skillset and knowledge base. This further learning in addition to the technical expertise I am developing will assist daa to continue to meet the regulatory demands of the dynamic airport environment.

To effectively contribute to this key goal for daa requires a comprehensive understanding of the airport operation and the ability to work closely with and build relationships with colleagues across the organisation. The learning opportunities that the graduate programme affords, has greatly facilitated the building of my well-rounded portfolio of skills and experience necessary to begin developing a career within daa.’

‘The daa graduate programme presents an abundance of opportunities and challenges. The opportunities are what you make of them: presenting to senior management teams; being part of a project group; networking. You are given you the chance to work with people at all levels of the organisation and supported along the way. There really is something for everyone; it’s about finding out what area of the business interests you, working hard and getting involved in whatever way possible to make sure that you leave a lasting impression’

‘The airport conjures up feelings of dynamism, movement and excitement and working in the airport is no different! From day one I’ve been involved in key strategic projects that have been both varied and challenging. This has allowed me to gain unrivalled insight and experience from working closely with senior management and the Executive. DAA has given me opportunities for personal and career development that I wouldn’t have experienced in any other company. Working for the DAA opens so many possibilities as there are so many different businesses and departments from retail to airside operations to human resources. When I started in daa four years ago it was a job, it didn’t take long to realise that I’d just started my career!’

Sarah Flood, Commercial Property - 2009 Graduate

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The operation is where the business meets our customers; passengers, airlines, concessions, handling agents and visitors to our Dublin and Cork airports. It is where we have to excel. We need to be ‘the’ best in class, leaders in every way operationally. We have developed our expertise over decades to ensure we run a safe secure and at the same time customer centric airport. This is thanks to the dedication and commitment of our operations people and the systems, processes and support mechanisms which we have developed and continue to develop along our journey. There are a number of distinct disciplines where you could add value.

Airside Operations: With responsibility for the safe and efficient running of everything on the area known as the manoeuvring area, the ramp including our aircraft stands and the airfield, this is a highly regulated and controlled environment. Management of our safety management systems and adherence to the many international and national regulations is a critical role of airside operations. Input into the safe development and maintenance of the infrastructure of the runways, taxiways and other key airport infrastructure within the regulatory regime add another layer of complexity to this operational function. Security Operations: Ensuring that our passengers are secure and safe while at the same time providing a strong emphasis on customer service is the straightforward proposition for this operational business. Handling every passenger that flies out of our airports places security operations in a unique position of responsibility. Consistency, adherence to regulations and flawless execution of our security operations helps to contribute to a smooth and improving customer experience. Continuous improvement, benchmarking against the very best internationally, and working closely with our security officers is central to success here.

Customer & Campus Operations: The seemingly seamless transi-tion from online booking of your car park space to boarding your flight belies the complexity of the airport operation. Customer & Campus operations facilitates this happening 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round. From the road infrastructure to terminal facilities and management of our many and diverse stakeholders this is a multi-faceted and complex environment where energy and creativity are premium competencies.

Operations Planning: Responsible for planning and delivering terminal and airfield operational facilities at Dublin airport over the horizon of 1 to 5 years. Responsible for slot coordination, terminal and airfield capacity management. This unit also provides Business Continuity resilience to airport operations and Service Quality auditing on the passenger experience at Dublin Airport.

Our Airport… The heart of the airport business...

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IT Information

IT&T provide Business Technology, Information and Service Excellence to enable daa/ARI/daa International & Cork Airport to operate and succeed.

IT&T Deliver quality business solutions & technology services that are reliable, efficient, secure, innovative & responsive.

IT&T provide support services and drive technologies through our specialised team of IT experts.

Our success is measured by customer satisfaction across the enterprise

We Engage, Deliver, Assure, Optimise.

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Our Airports are supported by our commercial function, that team have the task of maximising non-aeronautical revenue at daa. We do this in a number of increasingly innovative and diverse ways. We have some mature and stable platforms from which to maximise our revenue and build our portfolio of businesses. These include our Car Park operations, our Property and concessions portfolio and our Advertising and Marketing businesses. We also have opportunities to continuously develop our internal businesses for example through Value Add Services in our VIP and terminal services businesses (e.g. fast-track and airport genie). Increasingly we are looking to new areas and markets from which to grow. We have a pipeline of new busi-ness development opportunities and we are leveraging our in-house expertise and innovative business practices in new and exciting markets. The potential for the growth of our current and new businesses is huge and we need bright, insightful and enthusiastic people to drive this growth with our team.

Ensuring a sustainable return on our business…

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ARI is one of the world’s longest-established and most successful travel retail companies. ARI is critical to the continued success of the daa. Thanks to the unique combina-tion of commercial expertise, innovative culture and partnership approach, we are one of the largest and most significant players in the global travel retail industry today. ARI designs, manages and operates duty free and duty paid airport retail outlets in Europe, Asia and the Americas. In 2011, we had a managed turnover of over a billion and employed over 3,500 people worldwide.

We offer a full suite of airport retailing expertise to both airports and brand owners. Utilising our own award-winning teams, we design, build and fit-out outlets to the highest contemporary standards. After almost 75 years in the travel retail business, we are proud of our unique heritage and excited about the business and partnership opportunities that lie ahead.

ARI... Retailing for the global Airport business...

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ARI... Retailing for the global Airport business...

daa International… International Transactions Business of the daa Group…

The business was established in mid-2013 and builds on the recent history of the daa Group in successful airport transactions and transitions. It also builds on our experience of delivering the €1.2 billion capital programme, which included the development of Dublin Airport Terminal 2 and Pier D.

We work as an airport operational partner to institutional funds and infrastruc-ture developers that are acquiring airport assets. Our objective is to provide added value to our clients by improving the commercial performance of their airport investments.

We achieve this by transitioning and managing the operation of airports using a management contracting model, supported by the provision of strategic and operational advisory services.

With a small core team, daa International draws upon the experience and expertise of the people within the broader daa Group across a range of functions. Through the daa International business, we are charged with delivering a sustainable flow of revenues and profits for the benefit of the daa Group.

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Business Support is the collective name for the daa’s Finance, Shared Services and Information Technology functions. As the name suggests the function supports the needs of the business in the areas of financial reporting and control, financial and business planning, shared service activities and IT services.

The finance function partners with the business to provide timely, accurate and value-added management reporting as well as financial leadership and decision support in all business planning activities. Finance also ensures compliance with external reporting, taxation and treasury requirements and is responsible for investor relations and the funding requirements of the Group.

Our highly regarded Shared Service Centre, located in Shannon, provides process-oriented accounting, payroll and administrative services to various parts of the business and is fully ISO-certified.

Enabling business at daa…

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One of the most diverse functions in daa is the Corporate function, this encompasses Human Resources, Legal, Strategy & Regulation, Insurance & Risk, Public Affairs, Secretariat, Health & Safety, Sustainability and the Environment and Group Security. To ensure daa has a sustainable business model it requires a professional support function to ensure that it operates within regulatory frameworks and carries out its business in line with accepted best practices. The corporate team in daa supports the business by enabling them to get on with managing the day to day business matters and providing direct support, advice and guidance when required.

Driving a professional approach to business at daa...

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Large infrastructural, capital intensive projects such as T2 are a feature of the airport industry. Having the capability to design, plan and manage large capital project such as T2 has been important for daa over the last decade in particular. The day to day management of the physical asset is a complex and multi-disciplinary undertaking that encompasses many systems in our terminals, runways and taxiways, installations, buildings and more. Ensuring that our assets are maintained and fit for purpose and being always ready to respond to the inevitable systems or facilities failures is a key success factor in managing and developing our critical physical assets.

Managing and developing our airport assets...

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daa, as part of our Sustainability policy, has a strong commitment to working closely and actively with our local communities. daa has, for many years, been closely involved with various community projects and local sporting clubs. daa’s sponsorship policy is to channel support towards youth projects particularly in areas such as sport and the arts within a close radius of the airport.

daa as a member of Business in the Community Ireland is one of 46 socially minded Irish companies profiled on their Business Im-pact Map. These companies have formed over 4,800 communi-ty partnerships and donated over €21.3 million in cash donations, in-kind donations and employee fundraising to local charities and community groups. This information is captured by Business in the Community Ireland on an online interactive map entitled the “Business Impact Map” which gives a county by county breakdown of how much companies and employees supported their local community groups and charities in 2012.

Communications, Community Affairs & Sponsorship

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The daa Charity of The Year programme was launched in 2007. Since then each daa staff member has had the opportunity to vote for their very own daa Charity of the Year. A committee was formed from a cross section of departments. This committee is responsible for liaising with the successful charity to organise fund raising events involving staff and facilities. Staff have donated over €1m since the Charity of the Year Programme was launched.

Charity of the Year

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Faces of daa

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Meet the teamHuman Resource Organisation Capability is supported by the wider HR team.

Development Programmes Manager

Mick Byrne

E: [email protected]

OC Development Programme Support SpecialistEmma Kelly

E: [email protected]

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How to Apply

Experience with daa is a passport that can take you anywhere. If you’re interested in being considered as a candidate for this programme, please send a letter of application and your CV to [email protected] to apply. You can also find us on twitter, facebook and our website www.daa.ie, company profile, HR.

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