Ramp Service Agent - Aleutian Airways

Sterling Airways (dba Aleutian Airways)


Ramp Agent

 

Sterling Airways is a Part 121 startup airline. It is run by respected and successful long time aviation professionals with strong financial backing.  We are seeking experienced Ramp Agents who wants to grow in and add excitement to their career. This role offers a unique opportunity to work in Alaska and in an aviation culture of respect, fun, and professionalism. We are setting a new standard in aviation with our guiding principles of safety, reliability, passion, professional excellence, integrity, and respect.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Experience as a Ramp Agent in a Part 121 environment preferred
  • Ability to perform all physical below duties
  • Able to work in extreme conditions, such as hot and cold weather, as well as small spaces
  • Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds on a consistent basis.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends, nights, and holidays.
  • Must be able to remain calm during adverse conditions.
  • Ability to prioritize multiple tasks

 

 

WHATS IN IT FOR YOU:

  • Top pay with a stable and rapidly growing company that offers career and income growth.
  • Get in on the ground floor, enjoy the excitement, challenge, and rewards
  • Love who you work with! We have a positive, fun, professional and respectful culture
  • Generous company contribution to employee medical insurance, dental, vision and supplemental insurance benefits at low cost available, company contribution to HSA, 112 hours of PTO annually, 401K, tuition discount

 

RESPONSIBLITIES:

This position will report to the Lead Ramp Agent or Station Manager

  • Aircraft Marshalling and Wing-walking
  • Loading and Unloading of Aircraft
  • Familiarizing and hands on training on the safe operation of ground equipment (specific to equipment being operated)
  • Aircraft servicing (includes catering)
  • Ramp operations including safety rules, ramp markings (signs, signaling devices, lights and blast fences), equipment operating rules and procedures for positioning ground equipment around aircraft
  • Local airport rules and regulations (speed limits, roadways, etc.)
  • Deicing Training in cold weather stations as per the Deice Manual (DIM)
  • Be familiar with aviation security, weight and balance programs.
  • Report safety hazards concerns, hazards, near misses, incidents, and accidents to immediate Supervisor.
  • Protect passenger baggage from damage, loss and weather conditions
  • Report equipment problems to the AIC or the Station Manager.

 

Pay depends on experience.

Submit resume to kalysta.schmidt@flysterling.com

Anchorage, AK

2 year(s) ago