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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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Performs ramp ground handling duties for all aircraft and charters to include marshalling of aircraft, lavatory services, loading/unloading of baggage and equipment, cabin service cleaning, pushback, and tow services (operates all associated equipment: bag tug, belt loader, portable stairs, pushback tug etc.
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Responsible for the routing, loading, and unloading of inbound and outbound air freight shipments to and from the proper destinations. Must complete ramp and SIDA training to obtain airport authority identification security.
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The work of a Ramp Agent includes the following: loading and unloading of cargo (express,freight, and company material) on and off aircraft; the ramp transfers of cargo where required; the receiving, delivering, and physical handling of freight and company material.
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The work of a Warehouse Agent includes the following: loading and unloading of cargo on and off of aircraft; the transporting of cargo between terminals and aircraft; the ramp transfers of cargo where required; the receiving, delivering, and physical handling of freight and company material, export at the designated docks, the completion of forms and messages related to and necessary for the performance of the designated locations of the functions described.
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Puts ramp in place and changes lights to indicate whether or not trailer is hooked/chocked+ Loads and unloads trailers, sometimes manually+ Fastens stacking aids to incoming product and removes from outgoing product+ Transports fiber and other materials throughout plant and accessory buildings+ Complete paperwork concerning operation of forklift.
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Job SummaryRamp agents provide all necessary and required under-wing ground support services as contracted by the customer, including, but not limited to, loading and unloading baggage and cargo, marshalling, water and lavatory servicing.
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Maintains safety and security of the cargo facility at all times and complies with safety procedures and station policies. Prepares and examines bill of lading and weigh items to determine shipping charges and prepare freight bills.
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Supervises day-to-day airport ramp operations; loading and unloading of cargo aircraft within internal compliance regulations and recovery and lodgment of consolidations with commercial carriers.
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Airport Ramp Agent TXDFW - XU, 2610 N International Parkway, Dallas, Texas, United States of America Req #68 Friday, December 8, 2023 Job Summary Ramp agents are responsible for loading and unloading aircraft baggage, guiding planes to and from their gates, operating baggage carts, de-icing planes and performing other airplane servicing duties.
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As a Ramp Service Agent, you are a professional who provides under-wing services for aircraft, including but not limited to: guiding and parking aircraft, loading and unloading luggage and cargo, and performing cabin maintenance tasks.
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Serves the company by managing the station and ongoing operations to ensure all aircraft movements, terminal activity, ramp handling, loading/unloading of aircraft and cargo handling meet all company and governmental requirements and safety regulations.
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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.
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Direct loading and unloading of aircraft baggage and cargo. Job Summary:Ramp Service Agent Supervisors are responsible for the overall performance and management oversight of designated Ramp Service Agents.
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You will be responsible for the loading and unloading of freight, accompanying our drivers in a 26' box truck with a liftgate to safely delivery windows/doors/trim and other building materials to construction sites.
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