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Flight Security Specialist
Screens passengers for weapons, explosives, or other forbidden articles to prevent articles from being carried into restricted area of air terminal. Greets passengers desiring to enter restricted area and informs them that they must be screened prior to entry. Asks... [+] More
Screens passengers for weapons, explosives, or other forbidden articles to prevent articles from being carried into restricted area of air terminal. Greets passengers desiring to enter restricted area and informs them that they must be screened prior to entry. Asks individuals to empty contents of pockets into tray. Examines contents of tray for forbidden articles and directs individuals to pass through metal-detecting device. Asks individuals to remove metal articles from person if metal detector signals presence of metal, or uses hand held metal detector to locate metal item on person. Places carry-on baggage or other containers onto x-ray device, actuates device controls, and monitors screen to detect forbidden articles. Requests owner to open baggage or containers when x-ray shows questionable contents. Returns baggage and tray contents to individuals if no forbidden articles are detected. Notifies Security Guard if forbidden articles are discovered or detector equipment indicates further search is needed. May turn on power and make adjustments to equipment. May perform duties of Security Guard. May screen boarding passengers against Federal Aviation Administration approved profile of aircraft hijackers. May make reports. [-] Less
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Flight Service Manager
Manages and oversees Flight Attendants, and assures of their conformance to personal appearance requirements and performance of preflight duties according to company standards. Collects flight reports and reviews performance of on-board airplane and preflight duties. Reviews recorded errors, inadequacies, and reasons... [+] More
Manages and oversees Flight Attendants, and assures of their conformance to personal appearance requirements and performance of preflight duties according to company standards. Collects flight reports and reviews performance of on-board airplane and preflight duties. Reviews recorded errors, inadequacies, and reasons for deviation on daily check sheets forwarded from supervisor. Extracts information from check sheets and writes performance reports for inclusion in personnel folders. Consolidates trip report and daily checklist information regarding performed, emergency equipment, safety procedures, and appearance work standards. Reviews flight register and schedules to indicate assignments. Notifies personnel of changes in schedules. [-] Less
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Flight Medic
Administers advanced life support and performs invasive procedures on injured patients while in route to a hospital via air ambulance. Assesses the nature and extent of illness or injury to establish and prioritize medical procedures to be followed or need... [+] More
Administers advanced life support and performs invasive procedures on injured patients while in route to a hospital via air ambulance. Assesses the nature and extent of illness or injury to establish and prioritize medical procedures to be followed or need for additional assistance. Takes and records patient's vital signs, and administers initial treatment at emergency scene. Requires EMT-P certification and State licensure. Restores and stabilizes heart rhythm on patients with no pulse, using defibrillator, or as directed by physician. Monitors cardiac patient, using electrocardiograph. Initiates intravenous fluids to administer medication or drugs, or to replace fluids lacking in body. Performs endotracheal intubation to open airways and ventilate patient. Administers injections of medications and drugs, following established protocols. Inflates pneumatic anti-shock garment on patient to improve blood circulation. Applies splints to limbs and dresses wounds. Assists in extricating trapped victims and transports sick and injured persons to treatment center. Observes, records, and reports to physician patient's condition and reaction to drugs, treatments, and significant incidents. Remains current on changes and trends in administration and use of drugs. Communicates with Physician and other medical personnel via radio or telephone. [-] Less
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Flight Transport Nurse
Assesses patient, provides general patient care, and supervises flight paramedics... [+] More
Assesses patient, provides general patient care, and supervises flight paramedics in the air transport and care of critically ill or wounded patients. Assesses needs and provides patient care for air transport patients from the accident scene to the hospital. Supervises paramedics in the air transport and care of critically ill or wounded patients. This position requires graduation from an accredited school of nursing as a Registered Nurse, current state licensure and four years of patient care experience as a Registered Nurse. Provides nursing care adapted to individual patient needs based on the nursing process, which includes assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Administers prescribed medications and treatments in accordance with approved nursing techniques. Observes patient, records significant conditions and reactions, and notifies emergency room of patient's condition and reaction to drugs, treatments, and significant incidents. Takes temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and other vital signs to detect deviations from normal and determines progress of patient. [-] Less
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Flight Engineer
Inspects aircraft prior to takeoff for defects, such as fuel or oil leaks and malfunctions in electrical, hydraulic, or pressurization systems, according to preflight checklist, and performs other preflight, in-flight, and post flight inspections, adjustments, and minor repairs to ensure... [+] More
Inspects aircraft prior to takeoff for defects, such as fuel or oil leaks and malfunctions in electrical, hydraulic, or pressurization systems, according to preflight checklist, and performs other preflight, in-flight, and post flight inspections, adjustments, and minor repairs to ensure safe and efficient operation of aircraft. Verifies passenger and cargo distribution and amount of fuel to ensure that weight and balance specifications are met. Monitors control panel to verify aircraft performance, and regulates engine speed according to instructions of Commercial Airplane Pilot. Makes in-flight repairs, such as replacing fuses, adjusting instruments, and freeing jammed flight control cables, using hand tools, or takes emergency measures to compensate for failure of equipment, such as autopilot, wing heaters, and electrical and hydraulic systems. Monitors fuel gauges and computes rate of fuel consumption. Keeps log of fuel consumption and engine performance. Records malfunctions that were not corrected during flight and reports needed repairs to ground maintenance personnel. May perform repairs upon completion of flight. Must be licensed by Federal Aviation Administration. May be required to be a licensed Airframe and Power Plant Mechanic or Commercial Airplane Pilot. [-] Less
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Instructor Flying (In-Flight)
Teaches student pilots in flight procedures and techniques. Educates students on training flights, including demonstrating techniques for controlling aircraft during taxiing, takeoff, spins, stalls, turns, and landings. Requires a Commercial Pilot's Certificate, with Instructor's Rating, issued by the Federal Aviation Administration. Develops training programs. Trains students in conducting pre-flight checks on aircraft. Establishes goals for students to achieve during flights. Teaches the principles of flight, navigation, weather, and the use of radio navigation equipment. Explains operation of aircraft components, such as rudder, flaps, ailerons, compass, altimeter, and tachometer. Teaches qualified pilots about new types of equipment and how to operate different kinds of aircraft. May give students proficiency tests at termination of training. [-] Less
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Flight Attendant Ramp
Checks airplane-flight attendant's conformance to personal appearance standard and performance of preflight duties during boarding stage of scheduled airline flights, and compiles report of findings. Inspects appearance and grooming of personnel for conformance to company standards. Observes performance of on-board... [+] More
Checks airplane-flight attendant's conformance to personal appearance standard and performance of preflight duties during boarding stage of scheduled airline flights, and compiles report of findings. Inspects appearance and grooming of personnel for conformance to company standards. Observes performance of on-board airplane preflight duties and inspections by personnel for conformance, adequacy, and completeness. Records errors, inadequacies, and reasons for deviation on daily checksheet and forwards checksheet to supervisor. Extracts information from checksheets and writes performance reports for inclusion in personnel folders. Consolidates trip report and daily checklist information regarding work performed, emergency equipment, safety procedures, and appearance standards for use by supervisor. Prepares flight register and schedules to indicate assignments. Notifies personnel of changes in schedules.
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Security Guard Security Service
Observes and reports activities at client's site assigned by security contract service. Supplies security and safety for client's property and personnel. Controls access to site by ensuring proper identification of employees or visitors and prepares security logs. Assists visitors with... [+] More
Observes and reports activities at client's site assigned by security contract service. Supplies security and safety for client's property and personnel. Controls access to site by ensuring proper identification of employees or visitors and prepares security logs. Assists visitors with legitimate need to gain entry to facility. Monitors entrances and exits to facility, either at guard station, or by closed-circuit television, and acts to prevent unapproved or unlawful entry. Makes periodic walking tours of buildings and grounds to check doors, windows, and other entries to ensure they are properly secured. Reports any observed irregularities, such as presence of unauthorized people, fire hazards, leaking pipes, unsecured entries, and faulty equipment. Preserves order and may act to enforce regulations and directives for the site pertaining to personnel, visitors and premises. Investigates disturbances, and in the event of emergency, maintains order and safety of personnel; serves as liaison with emergency response units. Sounds alarm and/or calls police, fire, or emergency personnel by telephone in case of fire, difficulty with unauthorized people, or medical emergencies. [-] Less
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Security Services Security Guard
Observes and reports activities at client's site assigned by security contract service. Supplies security and safety for client's property and personnel. Controls access to site by ensuring proper identification of employees or visitors and prepares security logs. Assists visitors with... [+] More
Observes and reports activities at client's site assigned by security contract service. Supplies security and safety for client's property and personnel. Controls access to site by ensuring proper identification of employees or visitors and prepares security logs. Assists visitors with legitimate need to gain entry to facility. Monitors entrances and exits to facility, either at guard station, or by closed-circuit television, and acts to prevent unapproved or unlawful entry. Makes periodic walking tours of buildings and grounds to check doors, windows, and other entries to ensure they are properly secured. Reports any observed irregularities, such as presence of unauthorized people, fire hazards, leaking pipes, unsecured entries, and faulty equipment. Preserves order and may act to enforce regulations and directives for the site pertaining to personnel, visitors and premises. Investigates disturbances, and in the event of emergency, maintains order and safety of personnel; serves as liaison with emergency response units. Sounds alarm and/or calls police, fire, or emergency personnel by telephone in case of fire, difficulty with unauthorized people, or medical emergencies. [-] Less
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Airplane Flight Attendant
Performs variety of personal services conducive to safety and comfort of airline passengers during flight. Greets passengers, verifies tickets, records destinations, and directs passengers to assigned seats. Assists passengers to store carry-on luggage in overhead, garment, or under seat storage.... [+] More
Performs variety of personal services conducive to safety and comfort of airline passengers during flight. Greets passengers, verifies tickets, records destinations, and directs passengers to assigned seats. Assists passengers to store carry-on luggage in overhead, garment, or under seat storage. Explains use of safety equipment, such as seat belts, oxygen masks, and life jackets. Walks aisle of plane to verify that passengers have complied with Federal regulations prior to take off. Serves previously prepared meals and beverages. Observes passengers to detect signs of discomfort, and issues palliatives to relieve passenger ailments, such as airsickness and insomnia. Administers first aid according to passenger distress when needed. Answers questions regarding performance of aircraft, stopovers, and flight schedules. Performs other personal services, such as distributing reading material and pointing out places of interest. Prepares reports showing place of departure and destination, passenger ticket numbers, meal and beverage inventories, palliatives issued, and lost and found articles. May collect money for meals and beverages. [-] Less
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