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Perform component maintenance in accordance with the manufacturer maintenance manuals, SkyWest GMM, and established shop procedures in the interest of flight safety. You will perform component replacement and in accordance with manufacturer maintenance manuals, SkyWest GMM, and under that direction and supervision of the maintenance department in the interest of flight safety.
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Primary Job DutiesThe primary role of a SkyWest Flight Attendant is to ensure the safety of our passengers while they are onboard our aircraft. As a SkyWest employee, you will be part of an exciting team of professionals that love working in the travel industry and sharing their enthusiasm with the passengers.
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As a SkyWest A&P Mechanic, you will be a part of a fast-paced environment full of variety that puts your talent to work on our growing fleet of aircraft. This rewarding opportunity will help you gain new skills as you work nose-to-tail on our aircraft, belong to a world-class family of fellow mechanics, and have a crucial impact on the entire SkyWest operation.
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SkyWest Airlines, the largest independently owned regional airline, is currently in search of individuals who take pride in seeing a job done well. The primary role of a SkyWest Flight Attendant is to ensure the safety of our passengers while they are onboard our aircraft.
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SkyWest is hiring immediately for entry level Ramp Agents! Ensure compliance with SkyWest and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and policies. SkyWest Ramp Agents come from a wide range of backgrounds, education, interests, and experience.
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SkyWest is the largest independently owned regional airline and operates in partnership with Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines and Alaska Airlines. Must be willing to relocate to SkyWest Corporate Office in St. George, Utah.
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SkyWest Airlines recognizes the skills common to helicopter and glider flying. SkyWest will provide the means to complete a SkyWest-approved CTP course for those who complete an application and successfully pass the pilot interview.
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The result is a rewarding opportunity to learn many different facets of the SkyWest operation. SkyWest Crew Schedulers come from a wide range of backgrounds, education, interests, and experience.
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This is a dynamic and exciting position that allows you to travel, meet new challenges, and be invigorated every day as you portray the essence of SkyWest to our customers! SkyWest employees enjoy a distinctive and unmatched culture of teamwork, respect, quality, and professionalism, along with world-class benefits like 401(k) match, Performance Rewards, health care, retirement, and travel benefits that extend beyond our major partners and allow you to see the world.
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General cleaning of the interior(s) and exterior(s) of SkyWest aircraft. As a SkyWest employee, you will be part of an exciting team of professionals that love working in a team environment to service our fleet of aircraft within a safe and efficient timeline.
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As a SkyWest employee, you will be part of an exciting team of professionals that love working in a team environment to service and repair our fleet of aircraft within a safe and efficient timeline.
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Serve as liaison between dispatch, major partner control centers, airport tower, and upline/downline stations regarding air traffic control and flight information for SkyWest flights. Utilize the SkyWest weight and balance tool for pre-planning purposes, monitor radar systems, and produce and update daily Flow Sheet.
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You will perform component replacement and maintenance on appearance items in accordance with manufacturer maintenance manuals, SkyWest GMM, and under that direction and supervision of the maintenance department in the interest of flight safety.
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As a SkyWest employee, you will be part of an exciting team of professionals that love working in the travel industry. SkyWest is committed to maintaining a working environment of satisfying employment and mutual respect for all of our employees, regardless of race, color, national ancestory, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, religion, medical condition, disability, pregnancy, age or military status.
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Worldwide flight benefits for you and your family with one or more of our major airline partners. As a Parts Clerk, you will be responsible for keeping parts inventory on hand to support our mechanics.
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