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Assembles equipment and food components according to airline specifications following procedures and assembly diagrams. Handles pork, poultry, meat and fish products. We're looking for motivated, engaged people to help make everyone's journeys better.
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Serves as a liaison for the Local Airline Customers, Host Catering units, and TSA or other Government Authorities. Ensures and maintains all security related records as indicated by the local Airline Customers, TSA and other Government Authorities.
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Join a Global Leader in the Airline and Airport Services Industry! Based near Chicago O’Hare International Airport, in Des Plaines, IL, ACTS is a highly regarded and growing company providing airline and airport security related services, with over 1,000 employees operating in 35 locations throughout the United States.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career in manufacturing companies, medical research facilities, satellite communications firms, or commercial airline companies.
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As a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines and the fastest growing regional airline in the country, PSA offers a stable career path in aviation with unparalleled opportunities for growth and professional development.
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The airline and airport industry is complex, highly-regulated, dynamic and operates 24/7. Prior experience in transportation, security and airline or airport related industries will be of particular interest.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career in manufacturing, medical research, satellite communications, or in the commercial airline industry.
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Reserves the space in airline or Steamship (NVOCC) in advance. Reserves the space in airline or Steamship (NVOCC) in advance. Reports air freight payment to CASS administration office through the relative bank.
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Chamberlain Advisors is currently seeking a Sr. Organizational Change Manager for our direct client in the airline and travel industry. Airline experience a plus! Chamberlain Advisors is currently seeking a Sr. Organizational Change Manager for our direct client in the airline and travel industry.
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Respond to internal or external customers requests (Airline Carrier Related) in timely manner to support business needs. Support Building EH&S requirement by completing monthly tasks to ensure site safety apparatus is in working order compliance.
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Offering ground handling, cargo, travel, and flight catering services in 35 countries across six continents, dnata is a trusted partner for over 300 airline customers around the world. dnata Logistics is the premier U.S. Postal Service THS Supplier with 7 locations nationwide providing excellence in service, safety and security through sorting and logistics of all inbound/outbound mail at our warehouses.
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Maintain communication with steamship and/or airline agents as to status of shipments. Prepares and compiles documents required by federal government for discharge of foreign cargo at domestic port to serve as intermediary between importers, merchant shipping companies, airlines, railroads, trucking companies, pipeline operators, and the United States Customs Service by performing the following duties personally or through subordinate supervisor.
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Founded after the tragic events of September 11th, ACTS specializes in the fulfillment of TSA requirements for aircraft, cargo screening, and catering inspection services for our global airline partners and providing security guard services at leading airports.
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The supervisor will manage incidents as they arise until the arrival of a representative from the Airline, GEG, or Law Enforcement, including the gathering of witness information. Ensure compliance with Atlas Air safety, security, and other related standards.
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Collaborates with vendors, customers, commercial airline carriers, ocean freightliners, and other internal support groups for the movement of international and domestic air and ocean shipments.
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