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Make decisions related to all functions at the station, including customer service, ticketing, baggage handling, passenger security, ramp service activities, and reservations in a manner to ensure compliance with company service standards, policies, and all regulations of federal, state and local port authorities.
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Actively search for and report to station management any future business opportunitiesAssist with all ramp team duties (safety walks, baggage/cargo handling, aircraft servicing, safely operating GSE around aircraft, etc.
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Assist with all ramp team duties (safety walks, baggage/cargo handling, aircraft servicing, safely operating GSE around aircraft, etc.) Ideal candidates will have at least three years of ramp agent experience and three years of progressive aviation management experience.
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Safeguards customers' baggage, air cargo, airmail from weather, loss, theft, damage and/or destruction. Unifi Ramp Agents provide exceptional customer service by handling cargo and baggage responsibilities as it relates to the Bag Room. Ramp agents may be responsible for directing and servicing aircraft and related activities on the airport ramp.
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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. Picks up, delivers, and transports cargo and baggage to and from aircraft and prepares records in connection with these responsibilities.
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SummaryThe Ground Operations Agent is responsible for the handling of customer baggage, including loading and unloading on and off the aircraft, marshaling in and pushing back the aircraft, operation of ground service equipment (GSE), meet arriving flights, service departing flights, assist customers with special needs, assist customer service agents, as needed, and any other duties as assigned.
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Tag, lift, load and unload Customer baggage; Help prepare cabin for Customer boarding and departure; Guide aircraft to and from aircraft parking locations. As Ground Operations Crew, you'll: Operate ground service equipment to service the aircraft (Potable water truck, ground power unit, tug, aircraft pushback, lavatory truck, deicing truck, etc.
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Required experience: Airport baggage handling systems. The Project Superintendent will provide overall on-site administrative and technical management on construction project site. Through smart design, construction management, and facilities maintenance management, we rethink industry needs to help keep clients on the cutting edge and add value to a project.
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JetBlue is seeking Part-Time Ground Operations Crew to step onboard and join a team working towards the ultimate mission of inspiring humanity. You'll come for the great pay, strong benefits and fun, family-oriented work environment but you'll stay for the training programs and impact JetBlue will have on your current and future career.
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Apply today and watch your career take flight.
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With a focus on safety and attention to detail, you will be responsible for completing various aspects of ramp service functions, including loading and unloading baggage and cargo, aircraft marshalling, and water servicing.
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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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As members of the TSA Screening Partnership Program, we provide screening of passengers, baggage, and cargo to identify and prevent dangerous objects from being transported onto aircraft. We are responsible for helping to secure the nation's airways by providing passenger and baggage screening at airports across the United States.
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Be able to maintain physical agility that would allow you to squat, bend, and lean to inspect individuals and baggage/cargo. Be able to efficiently and thoroughly manipulate and lift baggage, containers, and other objects subject to security processing.
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Performs maintenance and repairs of baggage belt conveyors/carousels, gear boxes and bearings. Maintains and performs repairs on small engines, water tube boilers, high pressure steam boiler, heating and cooling systems.
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