Cargo Attendant Sample Clauses

Cargo Attendant. Comprises all those who perform any of the following functions: • Handle all cargo • Provide services to the aircraft on the ground as required • Perform all warehouse related duties • Assist Customer Service Agents if so required • Assist passengers with mobility and special needs • Perform commissary duties • Assist with reconfiguration of aircraft as required • Perform other duties and functions related to the foregoing • Process airway bills • Assist Cargo Agents if so required
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Cargo Attendant. All personnel who perform the work in the following positions shall be in the classification: (1) Customer Services Coordinator (2) Customer Services Agent All persons who perform work in the following positions shall be included in the (1) Station Coordinator (2) Station Agent May May The principal function of a Cargo Services Coordinator is to provide leadership, support and direction to a group of Employees in the areas of technical expertise, customer service and demands and to carry out related administrativeduties while remaining a full working member of the group the duties of a Cargo Agent or Cargo Attendant. Additional responsibilities include input into Employee scheduling and assignment, on the job training and instruction. They be responsiblefor ensuring that Company and procedures are adhered to, and deviations to same shall be reported to management. The duties of the Cargo Services Coordinator may vary according to the work Location. The Cargo Services Coordinator perform other duties and functions related to the foregoing. Comprises all those who perform any of the following functions: Process baggage Process passengers passengers with mobility and special needs Assist with claims for damaged or missing goods Maintain records as required Record flight arrival and departing times Conduct radio communications with the aircraft Process weight and balance and load control data Issue Airway Bills and process sales reports for deposit Disseminate information Process shipment and reception of ail cargo Initiate claims resulting from missing and damaged cargo Perform load service duties Perform other and related to the foregoing Assist Cargo Attendant if so required. May May Comprises ail those who perform any of the following functions: Handle all cargo Provide services to the aircraft on the ground as required Perform all warehouse related duties Assist Customer Service Agents so required Assist passengers with mobility and special needs Perform commissary duties Assist with reconfigurationof aircraft as required Perform other duties and functions related to the foregoing Process airway bills Assist Cargo Agents if so required Customer Services Coordinator The principal function of a Customer Services Coordinator is to provide leadership, support and direction to a group of Employees in the areas of technical expertise, customer service and operational demands and to carry out related administrative duties while remaining a full working member of...
Cargo Attendant. All personnel who perform the work in the following positions shall be in the CustomerServicesClassification: (1) Customer Services Coordinator (2) Customer Services Agent All persons who perform work in the following positions shall be included in the Station ServicesClassification: (1) Station Coordinator (2) Station Agent

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