Tuesday, October 13, 2009

ASA is Recruiting

Description:
The ASA Flight Attendant reports to the Chief Flight Attendant. It is the responsibility of each ASA Flight Attendant to ensure the safety of our passengers and provide an exceptional level of customer service.
Responsibilities:
Ensuring the safety, welfare and comfort of the passengers in accordance with Company policies and FAA standards.
Completing duties outlined in the ASA Flight Attendant Manual, Company SPs or as assigned by the Captain.
Coordinating all pertinent aspects of the flight with the Captain. Following all Crew Resource Management concepts, interacting with other crew members and employees in a positive, consistent manner while still respecting their positions.
Maintenance of their assigned Flight Attendant Manual: Reading and inserting bulletins and revisions upon receipt.
Possession of their assigned, up-to-date and current manual at duty-in and during all training assignments.
Maintaining a high level of knowledge regarding the Flight Attendant Manual, FAA Regulations, mandatory reading memos and other pertinent information relating to Flight Attendant duties.
The knowledge, understanding and adherence of policies and procedures as outlined in the Flight Attendant and Corporate Policy manuals.
Demonstrating and exuding confidence while performing all aspects of safety and customer service procedures.
Requirements:
Authorized to work for ASA in the United States.
Able to travel freely among all ASA destinations, both domestic and international.
At least 21 years old. Have valid passport prior to training. Able to read and speak English fluently.
Pass FAA required drug screening and background check. Have high school diploma or GED.
Willing to accept base assignments in Atlanta.
Physical ability to perform all duties.
Ability to work long hours, including a 14-16 hour day.
Lifting of items weighing as much as seventy (70) pounds. these items include galley equipment, passenger luggage, etc.
Able to handle in-flight emergencies which could necessitate rapid evacuations of the aircraft with an associated jump from five (5) to six (6) feet to the ground.
Previous airline experience preferred.
Able to tolerate a work environment that is subject to changing climactic conditions and locales, variable hours, and conditions that include but are not limited to dry air, moderate noise levels, dim lighting, confined spaces, and frequent and continuous contact with others.

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