Here is a list of the basic departmental break down as well as the experience levels need for most airlines to enter each department. There are always exceptions to the rules. There are many many more positions within each department, but that will all depend on which company you want to pursue working for.
look online on the airlines cyber web sites. They in many circumstances have online purposes. i could be careful nevertheless - because of fact right here in Canada airlines are laying human beings off. The holiday industry is declining and being negatively effected by potential of the recession.
As you can see, there are a lot of positions. This list doesn't begin to cover half of the actual jobs. Go to school, the field has a lot of opportunities.........
Theree are jobs for stewardess,stuarts. The ramp where you load the luggage, the food indudtry where you load the food on the plane. there is housekeeping where you clean the planes.
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Here is a list of the basic departmental break down as well as the experience levels need for most airlines to enter each department. There are always exceptions to the rules. There are many many more positions within each department, but that will all depend on which company you want to pursue working for.
Dispatcher - license required
Mechanic (mx tech, mx control, etc) - license required
Crew Services (crew tracking, crew bidding, etc)- entry level
Parts (AOG, stores, parts sourcing, etc)- mid level experience
Baggage Handler - entry level
Gate/Ticket Agent - entry level
Pilot - license required
Flight Attendant - entry level
IT - mid level experience
Finance/HR - mid level experience
Safety & Security - mid level experience
If you have any more questions, feel free to shoot me an email
look online on the airlines cyber web sites. They in many circumstances have online purposes. i could be careful nevertheless - because of fact right here in Canada airlines are laying human beings off. The holiday industry is declining and being negatively effected by potential of the recession.
Pilot
Flight attendent
general mechanic
Sheet Metals Tech
Fuels tech
Fuel lab tester
avionics tech
Airframe and Powerplant mech
baggage loaders
baggage handlers
customer service reps
Sales reps
supply and parts people
In-checking staff
marketting
trainers
Operations staff
logisics
Meteorologists
airfield assistants
As you can see, there are a lot of positions. This list doesn't begin to cover half of the actual jobs. Go to school, the field has a lot of opportunities.........
Well you have to be more specific hon.
Baggage claim seems awesome
Check in counter
of course theres always flight attendant
Try some of the rental car places in the airport as well
Call your local airport and ask if they have a job hot-lines or websites for you to browse for job opportunities.
Pilot, Assistant Pilot, Stewardess, Strong Arm Security Guard, Baggage Handler. I don't know.
Visit any of the airline sites and click on "career opportunities" or "careers."
These sites are good places to start:
http://www.airlinejobfinder.com/
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/content/compa...
http://www.nwa.com/corpinfo/career/summary.html
http://www.aacareers.com/
http://www.avjobs.com/
Theree are jobs for stewardess,stuarts. The ramp where you load the luggage, the food indudtry where you load the food on the plane. there is housekeeping where you clean the planes.
Ranges from guy who dumps the crapper to Captian and everything in between.
jobs on arline are beeing a pilot , stowerdurs , co-pilot and many more.
if you want to be a pilot/co-pilot you need to be brave if you want to be a stuwerdurs you have to like to serve and care to others.
Go to this website it tells you every last job and how to get it!
http://www.airlinejobfinder.com/airlinejobs.php