Ramp Operations Handler (PT) ID - 13938

Miami Air International, with its modern fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, is the premier provider of private group air transportation, commonly called chartered flights. It's not just a flight. This is a travel experience that is tailored to delight your group. We understand that each group is unique and personalizing the right services and flight amenities is critical, and at the heart of why you are considering a charter.
All we do is charter. And we do a lot! Our business is built to only serve groups like yours, and you are our number one priority. In addition to concentrating our efforts on being the best in those things you want from any airline - like industry leading safety-programs and over 25 years of proven reliability and financial stability - we provide a suite of services unparalleled by any other airline.
Sound like a match? You're in luck. Miami Air is currently seeking a highly motivated and personable individual to join our team as a Ramp Operations Handler, as Part-Time, to transport our crews to/from the Miami International Airport.

Functions & Responsibilities

  • Assist in ramp set up and storage of equipment and baggage.
  • Load and unload luggage and equipment.
  • Manually or using hand truck perform various material handling duties in the facility.
  • Manually load materials on hand truck and aircraft. Open or close doors and prepares cars, trucks or aircraft for departure or shipments.
  • Occasional pick-up and delivery of parts.
  • Occasional transport of crews to airport locations.
  • Perform duties with safety in mind.
  • Be aware of surroundings and report any individual without a badge to the Supervisor.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Manager of Facilities.

Qualifications & Requirements

Miami Air International provides equal employment opportunities to all legally eligible and authorized to work applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

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