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As our Baggage Handler, you will be to ensure the timely, efficient, and safe handling of passenger luggage from check-in to aircraft loading and vice versa. This role handles varying responsibilities as a Wheelchair Attendant and Baggage Handler.
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Assist passengers at baggage claim as necessary. Comply with all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint screening requirements and processes. From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Eligibility to obtain necessary credentials and clearances (FAA, TSA, Port Authority, U.S. Customs and U.S. Postal) per local requirements. They help passengers throughout the airport at the ticket counter, kiosk, gate, baggage service office, on the ramp, and more.
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Performs job duties of assigned shift (i.e., Assist passengers through arrival and check-in processes, including support for passengers with special needs such as unaccompanied minors, VIP and wheelchair assistance, handle ticketing, boarding, baggage, reservations, and resolving complaints and problems, direct passengers, etc.
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As our Baggage Handler, your primary responsibility will be to ensure the timely, efficient, and safe handling of passenger luggage from check-in to aircraft loading and vice versa. Eligibility to acquire needed credentials and clearances (FAA, TSA, Port Authority, U.S. Customs and U.S. Postal- as applicable.
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As a Transportation Security Inspector (TSI) within Security Operations (SO), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS), you will be responsible for ensuring security compliance of persons and transportation systems and entities regulated under the Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1500 series.
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Responsibilities Perform all aspects of airport operations, including ticketing transactions, baggage check-in, issuing boarding passes, and dispatching flights in a safe and timely manner. Maintain and control all required aspects of the operation in accordance with the corporate security program and TSA legislation.
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The BHS projects should have an TSA inline component; baggage screening, handling and sorting rooms; BHS controls including mechanical and electrical; and complex BHS phasing to support existing operations.
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Coordinate with gate agents to assist any wheelchair-assisted passengers who will need gate agent assistance at the time of boarding to board the aircraft. Passenger service positions are very customer service oriented and “tipping” is allowed and customary.
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Performs job duties of assigned shift (i.e., ramp, cabin service, cargo, baggage, passenger service). Monitors and enforces safe working habits in accordance with OSHA/TSA/DOT/USPS regulations, Unifi policies and safety procedures, and all applicable laws.
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Ramp Agent/Baggage Handler. The Ramp Service Employee (RSE) is responsible for processing baggage, boxes, and/or cargo between baggage/cargo areas in the airport facilities and aircraft and receiving and dispatching the aircraft.
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The Ramp Service Employee (RSE) is responsible for processing baggage, boxes, and/or cargo between baggage/cargo areas in the airport facilities and aircraft, as well as receiving and dispatching aircraft.
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Manages & inspects specified major maintenance service projects, contracts, work orders and preventive maintenance (PMs) for compliance with contract plans and specifications which can include custodial services, baggage handling system, landscaping, janitorial supplies, elevator, escalator and the compressed natural gas station operations and maintenance.
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May be exposed to a wide variety of weather conditions, jet and machinery noises, fumes, dirt and dust for extended periods. Must complete ramp and SIDA training to obtain airport authority identification security.
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This individual maintains and controls all required aspects of the ground handling operation in accordance with the corporate security program and TSA legislation. 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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