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As part of a large network, employees also have access to advancement opportunities across the U.S. including Baggage Handler, Ground Handler Jobs, management positions, and various other Airport Positions.
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Safeguards customers' baggage, air cargo, airmail from weather, loss, theft, damage and/or destruction. Lifts, loads/unloads, sorts and transfers passenger baggage, airmail, freight and company material in and out of aircraft bins, belt loader or baggage carts in a safe manner.
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General information Job Title Airport Ramp Agent-Driving (Alaska)-LIH AM-PM/ FT Date Tuesday, April 9, 2024 State Hawaii City Lihue Base Pay Rate: $ 18.00 Full/Part Time Full Time Shift A.M. shift, P.M. shift Requirements and Description Responsibilities Loads, unloads, services, guides, and directs customer aircraft.
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Transport (Drive) cargo and baggage between aircraft, airport terminals, and air cargo facilities. Read and interpret aircraft weight and balance loading instructions, hazardous material identification labels, aircraft loading manifests, and baggage and cargo routing tags.
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The Ramp Agent position supports airlines by performing a variety of aircraft ground handling services including, but not limited to ramp, baggage loading and unloading, and GSE maintenance. We have multiple positions available, no experience necessary, however candidates with previous experience marshalling aircraft, operating a pushback, loading and unloading baggage, cargo and mail from aircraft bins, are preferred.
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The Customer Experience Manager role will provide the opportunity to work in various areas such as: Station Operations, Airside/Ramp/Apron Operations, Baggage Services, Staff Deployment/Planning & In-Terminal Operations as well as interactions and oversight over Third Party service vendors, GHAs. In all areas you will be managing both our customers experience.
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Read and interpret aircraft weight and balance loading instructions, hazardous materials identification labels, aircraft loading manifest, and baggage routing tags. Airport Cabin Supervisor FT (Delta)-MSP.
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Load, unload, sort as a baggage handler and appropriately transfer passenger baggage on the ramp, cargo/freight, and company materials. Drive ground equipment such as tugs to help the plane push in/out of the gate, belt loaders to help load baggage, and bag carts to deliver baggage to the claim area or the connecting flight.
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Under limited supervision, this position is responsible for managing the real-time Supervisory Control Data Acquisition ( SCADA ) system for the Austin Bergstrom International Airport Baggage Handling Systems.
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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 applicable insurance policies.
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Vanderlande Industries is a leading global supplier of turnkey material handling systems for airport baggage handling, parcel and warehouse markets. Vanderlande Industries is a leading global supplier of turnkey material handling systems for airport baggage handling, parcel and warehouse markets.
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Of cargo and baggage on and off aircraft and transport it between aircraft, airport terminals and air cargo facilities. Must pass FBI background check and obtain Airport security badge.
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Twist, turn, stoop, bend, reach, and grip while checking baggage. Twist, turn, stoop, bend, reach, and grip while checking baggage. Must be able to perform the following functions in variable weather conditions as well as environmental conditions, i.e., jet engine fumes, vehicle emissions, dust, and jet engine noise.
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Picks up, delivers, and transports cargo and baggage to and from aircraft and prepares records in connection with these responsibilities. Receives and records Customer baggage, airfreight, mail and company materials as required.
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Must complete ramp and SIDA training to obtain airport authority identification security. Must complete ramp and SIDA training to obtain airport authority identification security. Must be able to carry heavy items up and down jet way stairs.
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