Saturday, November 20, 2010

Allegiant

Company Name: Allegiant Air
Position: Flight Attendant Open House (Las Vegas, NV)
Description: Now Hiring Flight Attendants - Come Fly with Us!

Hiring for Multiple U.S. Locations

Open House

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

8:00 AM Check-In

8360 S. Durango Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89113

Must apply on-line prior to check-in or you will not be able to attend



POSITION SUMMARY:

Allegiant Air Flight Attendants provide extraordinary service to our Customers and Fellow teammates. Flight Attendants are responsible for the security, safety and comfort of passengers, from pre-boarding the aircraft until they arrive at their final destination. As such, Flight Attendants are on the “front lines” in providing quality service to their customers and representing Allegiant Air to the public. Just as important, Flight Attendants contribute to the smooth functioning of the business by accurately accounting for passengers and the goods they are required to serve them. Flight Attendants promote the sale and usage of products and services offered by Allegiant and specified industry partners.

The position responsibilities are preformed in accordance with the dictates of the FAA. In addition, certain duties are assigned to satisfy mandates of the TSA. These standards are clearly articulated during training, as well as, in the ongoing performance of the job

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Security:

Perform pre-boarding security checks of aircraft, passengers and carry-on baggage
Provide support to other crewmembers and leadership, direction, and assistance to Passengers in accordance with government regulations
Safety:

Conduct pre-flight safety checks of cabin area
In routine situations, ensure that passengers are seated and carry-on baggage is stored properly; advise passengers and confirm compliance with safety regulations and procedures
During unusual conditions (such as decompression, turbulence, mechanical malfunction, medical emergencies, or unlawful acts by passengers) take action to maximize the safety of passengers and crew
Assess and evaluate customers for appearance of intoxication or possible threat
Comfort:

Serve and sell, food, snacks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and goods to all customers
Attend to special needs of any passengers
Communicate with passengers, individually and via intercom, on information related to their travel
Administrative:

Ensure that galleys are stocked with food and serving items for trip
Document and file all reports, such as inventory and trip reports, as required
Complete international paperwork, as required
Other duties as assigned
Required Training: (Provided by Allegiant Air)

Initial/Pre-Employment

Successful completion of four and one-half (4 1/2) weeks minimum new hire training program with a minimum of five (5) hours of Initial Operating Experience
Trainee must maintain a ninety (90) percent or above average on all written and oral exams, and successfully perform the physical requirements of the job, including emergency/evacuation drills
Class hours may include nights and weekends
NOTE: Trainees will be offered employment and put on payroll upon successful completion of the entire training program. No Salary will be paid during training, although trainees are paid a per diem to cover miscellaneous expenses during that time

Recurrent/Ongoing:

During Recurrent Emergency Training and all Requalification Training, the Employee is required to actively participate in simulated emergency situations and physically operate aircraft emergency equipment
Any additional requalification, differences, and transition training will be provided as the Company deems necessary
Personal Characteristics: Able to deal with people from all walks of life, using diplomacy and tact; good communication skills; able to relate to other cultures with respect and concern; Able to work as part of a team; Able to work under pressure; Able to assess situations in a timely manner; exercising good judgment, flexibility; ability to respond calmly and effectively in an emergency

Physical Requirements: Minimum 21 years of age; Weight in proportion to height; Vision correctable to 20/20

INTERACTIONS: Customers; Allegiant Air Employees; Vendors and Airport Personnel

REQUIREMENTS & QUALIFICATIONS:

Must be able to perform all functions as needed for this position
Must be able to attend a minimum of 4 1/2 weeks of training in Las Vegas (Relocation is at the expense of the applicant)
Ability to read, write, speak, and comprehend English
Must pass a ten (10) year background check and pre-employment drug screen
Must have authorization to work in the U.S. as defined in the Immigrations Act of 1986
Must have a valid passport to meet minimum application requirements
Must have a valid driver’s license to meet minimum application requirements
All required forms of identification presented, i.e., passport, driver’s license, and social security card, must match one another


Education: High School diploma or equivalent; college course work or degree an asset



Experience: Minimum one (1) year direct customer service preferred



Knowledge: The ability to react quickly using good judgment; basic computer skills



WORK ENVIRONMENT: Airport/Aircraft environment; extreme temperatures ranging from below zero to above 130 degrees Fahrenheit



Irregular Hours: Work schedules are bid on monthly basis. Length of duty period may be in excess of fourteen (14) hours as allowed by the FAA Regulations. Often work weekends & holidays. Gone for extended periods of time, including days, weeks, or months depending on business necessity

Changeability of Schedule: New flight attendants may be placed on “Reserve” status, which requires the Employee to be on call. Any flight attendant who is on Reserve must be able to arrive at the Crew Operations check-in area within 90 minutes of a call from Crew Services. Any flight attendant who is on Reserve may also be required to be on “Ready Reserve,” which means being at the airport, in uniform, for a specified duty period



Variable Locales: Travel in varying climatic conditions and different time zones are the norm. May be required to relocate residence based on the needs of the Company. May be assigned temporary base relocation due to company needs. Valid driver’s license and ability to drive a motor vehicle are required, as rental cars are used on occasion



Environmental Factors: Changes in pressurized cabin altitude (sea level to 39,000 feet).

Variable positive and negative “G” loads. Occasional turbulence in flight; Works in confined spaces, aircraft aisles and galleys. Experience multiple take offs and landings. Extreme temperatures ranging from below zero to those above 130 degrees Fahrenheit; Exposure to loud engine noise



Customers: In continuous contact with the public, which may include unaccompanied minors, ill, injured, and incapacitated passengers; customers with disabilities, or on occasion disorderly, inebriated and/or irate individuals



Physical Demands: Good general health, with no condition that would be adversely affected by flight;

Physically fit; able to push/pull cart/boxes in excess of 300 pounds; Professional appearance and demeanor; neat and well groomed in uniform. Must have physical dexterity sufficient to perform repetitive tasks and motions, including bending at the waist, knees, squatting, kneeling, crawling, twisting and sustaining those positions for extended amounts of time. Meet all FAR guidelines. Ability to physically respond to a disruptive passenger involved in a level 2 or higher threat, with appropriate level of physical response. This may include the use of restraints. Ability to jump onto and use an evacuation slide. Must be comfortable in a water environment







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