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The Department of Social Services (DSS) is comprised of the administrative units of the New York City Human Resources Administration (HRA) and the Department of Homeless Services (DHS).
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Citadel’s Senior Check Processing Specialist oversees, monitors, and processes all check files for the organization, check fraud, GL Reconciliation, and completes all item processing responsibilities related to checks.
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The Off-Site Airline Check-in Agent's responsibilities include: handling and securing luggage according to the Transportation Security Administrations’ (TSA) standards. Assist guest with check-in of luggage to appropriate airlines.
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Process the check in of the guests’ bags to include charging guests credit card for bags as per airline requirements. RAC Agents are familiar with the Safety, Security & Dangerous Goods as well as HAZMAT procedures, through annual training provided by Bags, Inc. and the air carriers’ partners.
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RAC Agents will also provide general information to passengers about locations/directions and flight information; RAC Agents are expected to provide a high level of customer service to the passengers of the airlines and clients that Bags, Inc. services.
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No excessive check ride failures. Assist the Flight Operations Department with the development of specific training and operating procedures as well as current flight deck checklists for the Embraer Regional Jet 135/145.
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Due to military base work, a background check may be required. Starting pay of $20 per hour upon successful completion of background check. Any offer is contingent on submitting and passing the background check according to client requirements.
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Setup and stock Coat Check area with hangers, tickets, registers, racks, and any other necessary tools for the smooth running of Coat Check service. Coat Check Lead is responsible for providing excellent customer service, safe keeping of guest items, and ensuring coat check operations run smoothly.
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A Curbside Concierge - Airline Check-in Agent's responsibilities include handling and securing luggage according to the Transportation Security Administrations’ (TSA) standards. The Curbside Concierge is familiar with the Safety, Security & Dangerous Goods as well as HAZMAT procedures, through annual training provided by Bags, Inc. and the air carriers’ partners.
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Check-In Agent - The Curbside Concierge will also provide general information to passengers about locations/directions and flight information; The Curbside Concierge is expected to provide a high level of customer service to the passengers of the airlines and clients that Bags, Inc. services.
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Work at a busy Airport curbside location assisting guests by checking their luggage and issuing boarding passes. Knowledge of the airline or travel industry preferred. With the exception of a fully-grown mustache, beard, or goatee all men must be clean shaven.
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Provide Boarding Pass, Luggage Claim tickets and receipt (if applicable) to guests before they leave desk. Other responsibilities include issuing boarding passes and tagging bags for airline passengers on departing flights.
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Check-In Agent - Curbside. No flight benefits offered. No experience required; we will train you - Paid Training. Check-In Agent - Curbside. Immediately upon accepting luggage and completion of processing guest, secure luggage.
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Whether producing high-precision tools and progressive dies, stamping, or assemblies for everything from healthcare to personal security products, Check-Mate out-thinks, out-maneuvers, and out - performs its competition.
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To assist the Student Support Services department with implementing the Check & Connect Intervention program. Collects and reports data to Check & Connect Grant Manager. Harford County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of sex in any of its programs or activities or with regard to employment.
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