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Part-time positions available for Airline Customer Service and Ramp Service employed by Trego Dugan Aviation at the Garden City Regional Airport .
  • Starting Wage $15.50
  • Must have a valid driver's license
  • Must pass a 10-year background check and pre-employment drug test

Ramp Operations Agent

General Purpose of Job:

The Ramp Operations Agent is responsible for the handling of customer luggage, including loading and unloading baggage on and off the aircraft, marshaling in and pushing back the aircraft, operation of ground service equipment (GSE), meet arriving flights and service departing flights, assist customers with special needs, assist customer service agents, as needed, and any other assigned duties.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Perform related duties as assigned or as the situation dictates, i.e., ramp, commissary and aircraft cleaning activities.
  • Move luggage and comail of various weight and dimensions to and from aircraft and airport luggage receiving area.
  • Load and unload baggage, luggage, and comail.
  • Operate ground equipment, including tugs and belt loaders.
  • Marshal aircraft to and from gates.
  • Provide proper handling of baggage requiring special care.
  • Service aircraft lavatories.
  • Perform aircraft interior cleaning.
  • Responsible for aircraft security searches and commissary security searches.
  • Ensure ramp areas are safe and free of FOD and that all ground equipment is properly maintained.
  • Follow safety regulations which include the proper use of ground equipment and wearing proper safety items.
  • Able to communicate using a two-way radio.
  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Able to read and write English.

Physical Demands:

Must be able to work in a high pressure environment. Must be able to carry 70-pound suitcase from the floor to 18 inches and carry 70-pound suitcase in front of you with both hands for a distance of up to 25 feet; must have physical dexterity sufficient to perform repetitive tasks and motions, including bending at the waist and knees, squatting, kneeling, crawling, twisting and sustaining those positions for extended amounts of time. Must have sufficient vision and ability to safely perform the essential functions of the position.

Work Environment:

Airport environment: Indoors and Outdoors. Extreme outdoor conditions where extreme temperature ranges may be encountered.


Customer Service Agent

General Purpose of Job:

This position is responsible for providing total customer service to all people desiring to use customer or charter service by being attentive to their needs, politely handling their inquiries promptly, and completing the required transactions as noted below. Additional responsibilities include ramp, aircraft cleaning, operations, wheelchair assist, and commissary duties as required.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Processing Customers tickets, checking baggage, monitoring carry-on baggage for size and quantity, and assigning seats
  • Providing information on arrival and departure times, boarding procedures, carry-on regulations, and seating arrangements
  • Handling denied boarding situations, soliciting volunteers, accommodating Customers and providing hotel, meal, and taxi vouchers when appropriate
  • Ensures FAA, Airline, and airport regulations are followed
  • Enforces safety/security measures and protects sensitive zones
  • Assists Customers with special needs, i.e., Customers who need assistance in boarding
  • Brings Wheelchair passengers from ticket counter to gates and gates to baggage service
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Able to read and write English; bilingual skills a plus
  • Ability to work efficiently under time constraints
  • Must be available to work varied hours including swing and graveyard shifts plus weekends and holidays
  • Must be well groomed and physically fit
  • Completely clean and search an aircraft
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Must pass a ten (10) year background check and pre-employment drug test
  • Must have authorization to work in the U.S. as defined in the Immigration Act of 1986
  • Able to attend required training

Physical Demands:

Must be able to carry 70 pound suitcase from the floor to 18 inches and carry 70 pound suitcase in front of you with both hands for a distance of up to 25 feet; must have physical dexterity sufficient to perform repetitive tasks and motions, including bending at the waist and knees, squatting, kneeling, crawling, twisting and sustaining those positions for extended amounts of time. Must have sufficient vision and ability to safely perform the essential functions of the position.

Work Environment:

Works both indoors and outdoors with exposure to extreme weather conditions as well as dust and pollen; subject to a variety of mechanical, electrical, chemical, toxic waste and other safety hazards associated with or working around aircraft, vehicles, equipment, fuel etc.; subject to constant and extreme noise, strong odors, fumes and poor lighting due to working at night; possible exposure to disease due to aircraft lavatory work.

Commissary Agent

General Purpose of Job:

The Commissary Agent is responsible for driving catering truck, safe loading and unloading of catering on and off the aircraft, equipment preparation, production, proportioning, stocking of in-flight catering carts and ordering supplies, servicing arriving and departing flights, assist ground operations agents, as needed, and any other assigned duties.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Perform related duties as assigned or as the situation dictates, i.e., ramp, commissary and aircraft cleaning activities.
  • Assist in service area as required and maintain storeroom facilities and equipment in a sanitary condition.
  • Perform aircraft interior cleaning as required
  • Prepare all food and beverage carts according to specification for service in catering.
  • Maintain a very high level of quality and appearance of all food and misc products served.
  • Responsible for opening, restocking and closing duties during their shift.
  • Help maintain floors, walls, ceilings and equipment in a working and sanitary condition.
  • Assist in taking of inventories and in determining daily usage.
  • Rotate and date all products to maintain a high level of quality.
  • Be efficient and have speed in restocking carts.
  • Have an overall organized approach to allow a smooth operation.
  • Setup/display where applicable.
  • Assist in loading and unloading of carts from aircraft as required.
  • Operate ground equipment, including large box truck, tugs and belt loaders.
  • Ensure ramp areas are safe and free of FOD and that equipment is properly maintained.
  • Follow safety regulations which include the proper use of ground equipment and wearing proper safety items.
  • Able to communicate using a two-way radio.
  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Able to read and write English
  • Must have a valid driver’s license
  • Must be able to work nights, weekends (Saturday & Sunday) and holidays
  • Other duties as assigned.

Physical Demands:

Must be able to work in a high pressure environment. Must be able to carry 70 pound suitcase from the floor to 18 inches and carry 70 pound suitcase in front of you with both hands for a distance of up to 25 feet; must have physical dexterity sufficient to perform repetitive tasks and motions, including bending at the waist and knees, squatting, kneeling, crawling, twisting and sustaining those positions for extended amounts of time. Must have sufficient vision and ability to safely perform the essential functions of the position.

Work Environment:

Airport environment: Indoors and Outdoors. Extreme outdoor conditions where extreme temperature ranges may be encountered.

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