Instructor of Ramp Services

The Instructor Ramp Services provides safety, security and procedural training for airport ramp service agents with regard to ground handling ramp services.

This would include both initial and recurrent and on the job practical training requirements.

Monitors training records.

Instructs personnel on new procedures, WFS and government safety and security policies, regulations, and directives, and conducts audits.

Update local training manuals and SOP’s as required.

Responsibilities for this position may also include computer data entry; preparation or oversight of flight documents; interfaces with Transportation Safety Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, local airport authority, and U.S.

Customs & Border Patrol, U.S.

Customs; monitoring of flight and passenger documentation and compliance of passenger processing procedures with applicable air carrier and Department of Transportation regulations.

Successful candidate will be based at their station, however primary job function will to be to support training efforts.

Reports to corporate training.

Required Skills
Ability to speak clearly and be understood.

Work with little or no supervision.
Must be able to perform the following functions in variable weather and environmental conditions:
Push, pull, bend, stoop, twist, turn, reach, crawl, or grip as necessary to demonstrate job functions and operate required equipment.
Work in restricted spaces as necessary to demonstrate job functions.

Ability to lift 35 lbs.
Work in a high noise level environment.
Ability to work with all levels of management in communicating issues and making presentations.
Reports to work on a regular and timely basis.
Required Experience
Must be knowledgeable in all Federal Air Regulations pertaining to airline and cargo ramp operations and all Worldwide Flight Services procedures.
Two years of ramp operational experience are required.
Knowledge and experience with aircraft ground movement, ground service equipment, and deicing operations preferred.
Must possess leadership qualities.

Requires strong oral and written communications skills, excellent presentation and interpersonal skills.
Some travel is required.
Ability to read, write, fluently speak and understand the English language.
Current working knowledge of computer systems.
Comply with WFS security program.

Remain cognizant of WFS staff, security contractors, and visitorsÂ’ activities and report security breaches, suspicious occurrences, or non-compliance to managers or via the WFS reporting program.

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