CABIN AGENT-IAD

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About the position

The Cabin Agent position at Dulles Airport involves cleaning and servicing aircraft interiors, ensuring a high standard of cleanliness and readiness for passenger boarding. This part-time role requires flexibility in scheduling and the ability to work in various weather conditions and environments.

Responsibilities

  • Cleaning and servicing of aircraft interiors, including cabin, cockpit, galleys, and lavatories.
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  • Preparing the cabin for customer boarding and departure, including cleaning of seats, seat pockets, floor, galleys, and lavatories.
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  • Checking, handling, assembling, removing, and installing passenger service cabin furnishings and supplies according to specifications.
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  • Assisting ramp agents when cabin cleaning is complete.
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  • Performing FOD walks in the ramp area between flights.
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  • Marshalling aircraft during arrival and departures.
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  • Ensuring necessary ground equipment is available in the ramp area and bag room for upcoming flights.
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  • Reading and interpreting aircraft weight and balance loading instructions, hazardous materials identification labels, aircraft loading manifest, and baggage routing tags.
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  • Performing other related duties as assigned within the appropriate skill and experience capabilities.

Requirements

  • Able to work in extreme conditions, such as hot and cold weather, as well as small spaces.
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  • Eligible to receive appropriate security clearances after satisfactory completion of a criminal background check.
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  • Possess a valid driver's license with a good driving record.
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  • Flexible schedule allowing work during nights, weekends, and holidays.
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  • Ability to work in cramped or high places.
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  • Must be able to carry heavy items up and down jet way stairs.

Nice-to-haves

Benefits

  • Flight Benefits - exclusive travel privileges for yourself and your family with Delta Airlines
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  • Competitive pay with daily access to earned wages
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  • Paid holidays and paid time off
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  • Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
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  • 401k company match upon eligibility
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  • Exclusive discounts and additional wellness programs
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