Station Attendant 

Air Canada has announced the recruitment of persons for the post of station attendant. They’re looking for the most deserving and eligible candidates for this post. They’re required to collaborate with the crew to efficiently onload and offload aircraft, ensuring safe and on-time performance. Eligible candidates can apply for this post now.

Employer Name: Air Canada
Position: Station Attendant
Salary: $17.30 per hour
Employment Type: Part-time
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Job Description 

  • Candidates applying for this post handle baggage, connect passenger bags or right out on the tarmac performing a symphony of tasks leading to a successful operation working at this post.

Job requirement 

  • They must have the eligibility to work in Canada and must have a valid driver’s license and driving heavy equipment on the airside will be required to be eligible for this post.
  •  Applicants must attain the ability to lift 70 lbs repetitively and must be able to pass a medical evaluation, including a drug and alcohol test, to be eligible for this post.
  • People applying this post must attain the availability to attend and successfully pass a 5 to 7 we7-weekly-time paid training program  to be eligible for this post.
  •  They must have the availability to work rotating shift patterns over 24 hours to be eligible for this post.
  •  Candidates must attain the ability to obtain and maintain any applicable transportation security clearances and additional authorizations to be eligible for this post.

Work setting 

  • Applicants must have safety and security consciousness, along with strong communication and the ability to work in a team daily to be eligible for this post.

How to apply 

We have shared a dedicated link below; all the applicants who want to join this post will just need to click on the apply now mentioned below and fill out the application form. Some applicants get shortlisted for an interview, those candidates will have to crack the interview. The best performers will get the final call letter.

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