Station Operations Representative - Regular Part-time Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Fort Lauderdale, FL at Geebo

Station Operations Representative - Regular Part-time

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9 Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Part-time Part-time $15.
03 an hour $15.
03 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Description We have a wide variety of career opportunities around the world -- come find yours.
Airport Operations The Airport Operations department keeps operations at our airports running smoothly through planning, organization, and supervision.
Starting Salary:
$15.
03/hour plus $1.
00 for premium pay Job overview and responsibilities Providing operational support during a shift by coordinating and communicating aircraft gate assignments, flight delays, flight planning, aircraft equipment and other related functions with the local station, airport operations organizations, FAA Air Traffic Control, dispatch, flight operations and other system operations groups Coordinating with many departments to execute the successful operation of flights Multitasking in communicating and coordinating with multiple parties including the NOC, local airport authority and working with multiple systems including updating the IOM, FID Screens and updating the local PIT Microsoft Teams information Arranging passenger protection, ground transportation, hotel accommodations and related services during irregular operations Monitoring and coordinating information for baggage connections, flight onload/offload instructions and disseminates final outbound load data for downline station use and company statistical reports Assembling passenger, cargo, fuel, crew and other load data for automated or manual computation of aircraft weight and balance to optimize the pay load for assigned flights Providing and maintaining local flight operating and connection information for station, public and Unimatic system use Advises the flight kitchen or local caterer of flight meal boarding requirement Editing computer-generated flight record information for dissemination and use in automated passenger check-in procedures (ACI) Conduct audits such as fueling audits and LOSA safety audits May perform Ramp Tower duties to provide direction, issue instruction and guidance to aircraft May perform dispatch and crew desk duties associated with providing flight crews with trip release forms, flight plans, weather information and other pertinent data Daily report completion and communication Station Operations is a specialty area, therefore candidates for this position must be trained or willing to be trained in Station Operation processes and policies An SOR who has completed one year of service in the classification may be required to give instruction and on-the-job training to employees of the same or lower classifications covered by this Agreement May perform other customer service duties as assigned and may perform other functions within the scope of their duties to meet station operating needs Day Trades:
SOR Agents are limited to trade off their shifts to only qualified SOR Operations Agents within Pittsburgh (PIT) Qualifications Required High School Diploma, GED or education equivalent Strong communication and multitasking skills Two years as a Customer Service Agent, Ramp Service Employee, or related work involving airport operations Become Ground Security Coordinator (GSC) qualified and maintain qualifications Become Complaint Resolution Official (CRO) qualified and maintain qualifications Must be flexible and willing to work any shift in a 24 hour/7 day a week operation including weekends, nights and holidays Must be legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without sponsorship Successful completion of interview required to meet job qualification Reliable, punctual attendance is an essential function of the position Preferred Experience using Microsoft Office Suite, including Teams.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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