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Perform safety checks of guests’ baggage and/or guest rooms as necessary to prevent the concealment and storage of alcohol, drugs, weapons, and/or hazardous materials (i.e., combustible/fire agents, smoking materials or other) as necessary or upon request by case management and/or supervisory staff.
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Specific knowledge of major terminal systems and their functionality including integration with unique airport systems such as baggage handling systems, automated people movers, aircraft boarding bridges, etc.
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The Operations Manager works in a secured baggage handling area, in repair stations, or on the ramp. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is working with and exposed to the baggage handling system, mechanical parts and vibration.
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Guarantees the management of disruptions related to passengers and baggage. At the airport of responsibility, where appropriately appointed, the assignment of Local Safety Representative for airport operations (pax and cargo) where this assignment has not been expressly entrusted to a figure of the security management.
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Our products are used to inspect baggage, cargo, people, vehicles and other objects for weapons, explosives, drugs and other contraband. Familiarity with test equipment (DVM and oscilloscope) and experience with high voltage and x-ray producing equipment preferred.
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Specific knowledge of airport infrastructure and its integration with unique airport systems such as baggage handling systems, automated people movers, aircraft boarding bridges, etc. Management of consultant design teams responsible for providing tunnel, pavement and utility designs.
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Providing oversight and management of passenger, baggage and air cargo security programs. Supporting the Federal Security Director (FSD) by providing day-to-day direction for Federal airport security staff and operations.
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You will perform in all facets of the ground handling operation including but not limited to aircraft fueling/defueling, baggage/cargo handling, aircraft towing, using marshalling signals for aircraft parking, providing lavatory/potable water service, and using other various ground support equipment to help support the needs of customer and their aircraft.
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Maintains, troubleshoots and repairs all mechanical and electrical equipment of the baggage handling system and passenger boarding bridges in accordance with electrical drawings, operations and maintenance manuals and manufacturer’s specifications.
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Must, after training, be able to efficiently use the Company's automated reservations, ticketing and baggage tracing systems; Check in baggage - ensure Company regulations regarding size/weight are complied with collect excess charges.
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Competitive Hourly pay + housing + car rental & gas + mileage (driving own car only) + parking + tolls + baggage fees + A rated malpractice insurance with tail coverage included. Competitive Hourly pay + housing + car rental & gas + mileage (driving own car only) + parking + tolls + baggage fees + A rated malpractice insurance with tail coverage included.
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Jacobs is looking to add an experienced Architect to our design team in support of a multi-billion-dollar airport capital Redevelopment Program in Chicago, IL. The redevelopment will occur in the middle of an active airport and the existing terminal and concourses will remain operational while the new facility is built in place in a phased approach.
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Such service includes the recognition of important customers, guidance through ticketing and check-in procedures, assistance with baggage claim, immigration and customs formalities, and liaising with skycaps, drivers or other parties involved with the customer's travel arrangements.
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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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Serve as a knowledgeable resource for ticket counter, gate, baggage, and ramp-handling support person. Assist in ramp set up and storage of equipment and baggage, ensure and maintain the integrity of a safe operation.
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