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Handles all aspects of loading, stowing and unloading baggage, cargo airmail, air freight, ballast and company materials according to a predetermined plan received either electronically or manually from an Operations Agent.
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The position is responsible for handling all customer service activities, including greeting and checking in passengers, handling luggage, booking/re-booking flights, and assisting with passenger loading/unloading.
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Ramp 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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As a member of the Menzies Aviation Ramp Agent Team, you will be responsible for loading and unloading cargo and baggage, as well as driving small commercial vehicles in a safe and timely manner.
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Lifting, loading, unloading, and transporting passenger bags and cargo to/from aircraft, bag carts, dollies and conveyor belts. 1+ years ramp/ground service supervisor experience required.
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Inspect ramp areas adjacent to gate and aircraft for debris and remove/dispose of when found. Previous ramp experience is a plus. Drive and/or operate ground support equipment to include tow tractors, tow bars, belt loaders, container loaders, baggage tugs, water/lavatory service trucks, aircraft ground power units, aircraft air start units, air stairs, aircraft de-icing units, baggage carts, cargo dollies and passenger vans.
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Under the supervision of lead agent and station supervisors, the Ramp Agent is responsible for marshalling aircraft in and out of the gate, loading, unloading and sorting freight, mail and baggage in a safe manner, achieving on-time departures and arrivals while providing customers and passengers with prompt, friendly and courteous service.
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Careful handling of customer baggage, and company material; frequent lifting, loading/unloading, sorting and transfer of baggage, and company material Service aircraft as needed (e.g., aircraft lavatories, potable water, window wash, deicing and commissary items.
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Assists Drivers loading and unloading trucks using a ramp, dock, or lift-gate. ·Properly loads and unloads trucks from loading dock, using ramps or on lift-gates to protect goods being moved.
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Ramp Service Agent. dnata is hiring Ramp/ Ground Service Agents at EWR Airport! Maintaining safety and security on the ramp and practicing all safety policies and procedures. Ramp Service Agent.
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Monitor and ensure the required procedures are properly carried out by Ramp Handling Operator and the Cargo Terminal Operator particularly for special cargo, movement of in/out cargo and mail units on an ad-hoc basis, loading and unloading of freighter, etc.
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The Ramp Agent will be responsible for loading and unloading of luggage, freight and cargo on and off commercial aircraft, in the outbound bag room and the baggage claim area. Ramp Agent (Part Time)- $1500 Bonus.
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Assist special education students and other passengers for the purpose of providing safe loading and unloading from buses during normal transport and emergency situations. Secure students and / or their equipment (e.g. restraints, checks wheel chair tie downs, seat belts, opens ramp, etc.
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Unload passenger luggage and air cargo, bulk and/or containers/pallets, onto carts and/or dollies. Deliver air cargo to appropriate recipient. Deliver passenger luggage to claim area and unload onto conveyor system.
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This process requires the use of an adjustable loading ramp, setting up and taking down bridge plates at the railcar junctions, removing the securing device for unloading vehicles.
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