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Drive and operate fuel trucks, hydrant cards, and stationary cards to fuel aircraft. Responsible for defueling aircraft as directed. Must pass background check and obtain US customs seal.
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Required Skills Aircraft Fueler Qualifications High school diploma or GED certificate 18 years of age A valid state driver’s license Be comfortable and physically able to work in an environment with frequent walking, stretching, bending, sitting, stooping, reaching, grasping, and climbing.
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A Fueler is responsible for fueling and servicing of aircraft and the safe and efficient operations of equipment used in fueling operations. Knowledge of fueling and de-fueling procedures for various aircraft, deicing procedures and fueling procedure for various ground equipment preferred.
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Drive and operate fuel trucks, hydrant cards, and stationary carts to fuel aircraft. Employee may also engage in debris removal which involves lifting, bending and stooping. Other tasks include digging and shoveling, such as snow removal around equipment and office.
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Commercial Aircraft Fueler Objective The Commercial Aircraft Fueler is responsible for the safe and efficient fueling/defueling and servicing of aircraft. Responsibilities and Duties Greet incoming and prepare departing aircraft Assist in aircraft movement, placement, fueling, and storage Operate ground service equipment, such as tugs, fuel trucks and shuttle Fulfill pilot's service requests Provide professional and safe service Van runs-passengers and pilots Monthly crew meetings Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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The tasks are performed inside and outside near stationary and moving aircraft (including spinning propellers and engines). Use fuel trucks, hydrant carts and stationary carts to fuel aircraft.
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Performs all of the Line Service duties, including towing, refueling and servicing all transient, maintenance and airlines aircraft safely and according to Duncan approved processes, procedures and Best Practices.
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Ability to pass background checks (criminal and motor vehicle), drug tests, receive and maintain issuance of an airport security badge, and be insurable by the company's insurance policies. Perform de-icing functions as required.
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As a member of the Menzies Aviation Aircraft Fueling Team you will be responsible for the safe and efficient fueling/defueling and servicing of aircraft at the airport. You will need to perform simple mathematical functions such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with regards to weight, measurement and volume in order to interpret aircraft weight and balance loading instructions as they pertain to fueling.
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Performs fueling and de-icing of all types of aircraft in accordance to specific standards. Additional responsibilities include commercial ramp operations, aircraft cleaning, operations, and commissary duties as required.
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The employee will perform supervised towing of single- engine piston, twin-engine piston, light jet, and turbo prop aircraft, ramp to ramp, ramp to hangar, and in/out of hangars until signed off by management.
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Must be able to work up to (60) feet above ground from various ground support equipment deicing empennage and fuselage sections of aircraft. Performs deicing of aircraft in accordance applicable sections of the Repair Station Procedures Manual.
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Use safety-related equipment and provide de-icing service to aircraft when needed. Bending and stooping to manipulate hoses and connect aircraft tow bars. Directs the movement of aircraft and vehicular traffic on the ramp and in and about the shops and hangars of the Company's facilities; properly secures all parked aircraft at all times, clean windshields, remove trash, perform lavatory service and check tire pressures as requested.
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The Line Service Representative performs all of the Line Service duties, including towing, refueling and servicing all transient, maintenance and airlines aircraft safely and according to Duncan approved processes, procedures and Best Practices.
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We have part-time and full-time Aircraft Fueling opportunities at Indianapolis Airport. We have part-time and full-time Aircraft Fueling opportunities at Indianapolis Airport. Want to work for one of the leading fueling companies in the world.
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