Free Cabin Crew Jobs - Flight Attendant Flight Attendant
Location : Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This pilot job has been completed.
Position : Flight Attendant
Job Type : Corporate
Job Start Date : Mar 11, 2013
Job Description Major Responsibilities : Actively seek to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers. Provides a superior customer experience for passengers.
Works to maintain and promote the safety culture while employing efficient procedures that support customer service.Write detailed reports pertaining to flight incidents, according to records management protocal.
Adheres to the flight procedures including arriving as needed before each flight to adequately prepare for flight as well as complete flight closure activities.
Carries out all responsibilities regarding safety of the aircraft, passengers and crew, in accordance with corporate and industry standards.
Remains aware at all times and handle irregularities in an effective, efficient and professional manner.Remains proficient on the operation of all safety equipment.
Follows Company policies and procedures and applicable Federal Aviation regulations.Performs other job related duties as assigned which may include preparation and service of meals and beverages.
Total Flight Time : N / A
Pilot In Command : N / A
Turbine PIC : N / A
Multi Engine : N / A
Actual Instrument : N / A
Minimum Requirements :
RequirementsHS Diploma / GEDMinimum of five years Corporate Cabin Attendant experienceCurrent and qualified in CPR and comparable MEDAIRE TrainingCurrent and qualified Flight Safety Cabin Attendant Annual training or equivalent on aircraft utilized in the Corporate fleet.
The applicant will be directly responsible to the Chief Pilot of UHG FlightOperations pertinent to assignments and utilization.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skillsWork varied shifts, including weekends and holidays.Competent in handling difficult situations and problem solving.
Must remain educated in flight attendant procedures and practices, updating procedures as required by industry regulations.
Must be in possession of a valid United States or foreign passport with applicable visas.Must have the ability to travel freely in and out of the United States, to and from all cities without restriction.
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