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The Ramp supervisor will take accountability for safety, operation standards, policy implementation, client relations, and financial performance for the ramp operations. Must have a High School diploma, GED Must be at least 18 years of age Capable of processing information in a timely manner Must have and maintain a Valid Driver's License Able to proficiently speak, read, and write in English Basic computer literacy Previous ramp or airline experience including aircraft pushback and towing.
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You will help achieve airline-like levels of safety while offering urban air transportation at a price accessible to all, setting the bar for the entire nascent advanced air mobility industry.
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Key Responsibilities a s a Food Production Supervisor for dnata Catering, you will be responsible for overseeing the efficient and high-quality production of food items for airline passengers. Adhere to food safety compliance, HACCP regulations, Medina, FDA, dnata's internal rules and regulations.
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Train/retrain all personnel in airline procedures, safety procedures, and company policies. Client Relations – Effectively communicate with senior airline management and project a positive image in responding to airlines, staff, and public inquiries.
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GAT Airline Ground Support, a fast-growing airline service company, is actively seeking experienced Senior Manager. Administer station operational plans such as deicing, FOD, safety, winter operation and baggage plans.
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Since our founding in 1974, we've grown to become the world's largest operator of the Embraer 170/175 jet, flying more than 1000 flights daily for our partners, American Airline, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.
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Ensures direction provided from the ramp tower meets airline safety, operational, and policy standards. Identifies hurdles to safety and top operational performance involving gate assignments, aircraft towing, Airport Operations Area (AOA) issues, and crew movement.
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If so, this Airline Ground Support position with Atlantic Aviation at KOA in Kona, HI may be perfect for you! Conduct or assists with daily/weekly onsite safety inspections and audits of equipment and facility operations.
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Maintain regulatory compliance standards (examples: US Customs documents for all airline accounts, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), etc. This position is responsible for ensuring that all Sanitation Team Members possess and demonstrate the knowledge to follow all applicable chemical safety and food safety procedures.
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The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) , the largest airline pilot union in the world and the largest non-governmental aviation safety organization in the world (representing over 77,000 pilots at 43 U.S. and Canadian airlines) seeks an experienced Senior Analyst for our office in Tysons (McLean), Virginia.
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Employment with GAT Airline Ground Support is contingent upon a clean driving record, 10-year Criminal History records check, and drug screen as required. GAT Airline Ground Support is a drug-free workplace and conducts random drug tests.
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Classification: Full Time, Non-ExemptJob SummaryThe Ramp Supervisor will be leading, directing, and coordinating the efforts of ground, line, and cabin service personnel and the timely delivery of all services for airlines as contracted.
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Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA) , the largest airline pilot union in the world and the largest non-governmental aviation safety organization in the world (representing over 77,00 pilots at 42 U.S. and Canadian airlines) seeks an experienced Mass Media Relations Specialist for our Tysons (McLean), Virginia office.
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Man-lift and Forklift Certification; Tow qualified; NATA Safety 1 Certification; eligible for Airline Fueling Certification and required FAA/TSA Certifications; meets TSA security requirements; valid driver's license and acceptable driving record; respirator fit eligible.
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The representative greets and interacts with customers at arrival and departures and during their interim stay; and engages in ramp and facility safety and security procedures. Monitors weather conditions to ensure safety of aircraft and the need for storm stacking.
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