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Well versed in multiple inland marine products such as construction, transportation, miscellaneous coverages, and property (i.e., builder's risk, contractor's equipment, motortruck cargo, physical damage, mono line property for small to medium risks, and scheduled property floaters.
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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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Be able to maintain physical agility that would allow you to squat, bend, and lean to inspect individuals and baggage/cargo. At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work.
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Build up and maintain strong relationships with the stakeholders along the pharmaceutical global air cargo cool chain: shipper, forwarder, airlines to gain market intelligence and develop and increase product rentals.
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Move baggage and cargo of various weights to and from aircraft Drive and operate belt loaders Service aircraft at gates with ground power and air conditioning Tow and pushback aircraft from gates Service aircraft lavatories and water ports Clean interior of aircraft when needed Position beverage and luggage carts around the ramp area Works outdoors in various weather conditions Work shifts that include irregular and/or extended hours, weekends and holidays.
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Drive a delivery truck, cargo or sprinter van, and follow a time schedule. Ability to drive a cargo van or 14'-26' straight truck and potentially operate a lift gate. A Delivery Service Technician II is a more experienced or skilled DST I. A DST II is responsible for the delivery and assembly of, among other things, consumer and office products such as furniture, backyard playsets, appliances, grills, TV mounts, exercise and other products or equipment ("Products") at customers' homes or businesses while delivering the ultimate customer service ("white glove") experience.
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You will then attend a 101-day training program–CBP Field Operations Academy–conducted at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) located in Glynco, GA. This training consists of basic law enforcement skills, immigration laws, firearms training, examination of cargo/bags/merchandise, physical fitness, etc.
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Collaboratively oversee and manage the maintenance operations of our air cargo carrier, ensuring strict compliance with FAA regulations. FAA mechanic’s certificate with Airframe and Powerplant ratings.
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You will be in constant motion as you tackle many assignments like loading and unloading aircraft cargo, moving baggage to and from terminals, and receiving and dispatching aircraft. Description Ramp Agent/Baggage Handler Starting pay of $ per hour with competitive benefits that let you see the world:There’s never been a more exciting time to join United Airlines.
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Per item several times during a 6 to 10 hour shift, 5 to 6 days a weekAbility to push wagons, carts, buggies, dollies loaded with cargo weighing up to several hundred poundsUnrestricted ability to repetitiously bend, stoop, squat, stand, walk, climb, twist, turn, and reach outAbility to perform repetitious lifting of items weighing an average of 50 lbs.
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Review iterations to our current fulfillment product platform in which companies of all sizes (but in particular SMB enterprises) coordinate the last-mile delivery of their cargo within the United States.
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Responsible for moving air cargo within designated warehouse. May operate basic cargo handling equipment such as forklift, aircraft pallets and pallet jacks. We perform at the highest level for our customers every day, and strive to be an exceptional leader in our industry with our teams of cargo, passenger, ramp handling, and technical service experts in 164 airport locations, 18 countries, and on 5 continents.
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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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Assist with hook up/disconnect cargo and fuel functions, ballast maintenance, machinery inspection, and maintenance of deck and cargo systems. When transferring fuel, the QMED assists the Engine Watch Officer.
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Carry out all facets of the Transportation Security Administration's Cargo Security Program. Complete physical inspection of cargo shipments and identify any visible damage or tampering with the integrity of the container, bindings, or wrapping.
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