In-Flight Coordinator - Hartford

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The In-Flight Coordinator position is responsible for the safety of passengers (customers) and all cabin passenger services, in accordance with Bombardier policies and Federal Aviation Administration regulations.
Date: May 6, 2012 Location: Hartford, CT, US In-Flight Coordinator - Hartford-HAR00115 Description POSITION SUMMARY: The In-Flight Coordinator position is responsible for the safety of passengers (customers) and all cabin passenger services, in accordance with Bombardier policies and Federal Aviation Administration regulations. In-Flight Coordinators work in an environment subject to varying climatic conditions, including positive and negative G-forces induced by turbulence and varying levels of cabin pressurization. A combination of standing, stooping, twisting, pulling, pushing, and lifting may be required during any given duty day. The In-Flight Coordinator is responsible for performing all duties as outlined in Bombardier Flight Operations Manual. Routine In-Flight Service Responsibilities - Can be required to carry and/or store passengers' carry on bags of varying weights. - Must be able to push open/pull closed the main cabin door, which weighs up to 130 pounds. - Must be able to lift supplies weighing approximately 25 to 30 pounds, from floor level to waist high. - Must be able to stand and sit for extended period of time. - Serve five-course meal service and a variety of hot and cold beverages. - Attend to routine owner requests for assistance. - Excellent Crew Resource Management Skills Emergency Responsibilities - During an emergency, a In-Flight Coordinator must be able to jump out of an exit, which has a height of approximately 6 feet. - Must be able to visually and aurally assess conditions, and verbally provide direction to the passengers. - Must be able to open an emergency window exit, which weighs up to 60lbs. - Must be physically capable to assist passengers in a water ditching which includes lifting a life raft, which weighs approximately 60lbs, inflating and maneuvering the raft, and being physically able to get in and out of the raft. - Must be able to assist ill or incapacitated crewmembers or passengers. This could include removing a passenger from the seat to the floor, administering CPR including the use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED), or other forms of first aid. - Must be able to fight cabin fires and handle various fire extinguishers, oxygen bottles and other emergency equipment as necessary. - Must be able to remove incapacitated passengers or crewmembers from aircraft on land or in water if necessary. - Inspects work and corrects as necessary to meet the Quality Requirements specified by the customer, the supervisor, and Company specifications. - Team player that exhibits the Bombardier values and attributes. - Performs all operations in a safe manner and makes every reasonable effort to prevent others from committing unsafe acts. - Makes every effort to continuously learn and to train others. - Manages time to optimize productivity. - Communicates with other team members and supervisors in a clear, friendly, honest and timely manner. - Strives to reduce costs. - Performs other work-related duties as assigned. Qualifications KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED: - Knowledge of Federal Aviation Regulations - First Aid knowledge - 2 years experience as a Corporate Flight Attendant or 5 years Flight Attendant experience with a major airline - Excellent Interpersonal and Customer Service Skills - College degree preferred - Culinary Skills - Able to manage a constantly changing schedule - Available to fly on short notice (2-3 hour response if on Standby) - Unrestricted ability to travel worldwide (consider health and visa status) - Able to deploy for up to 16 consecutive days - Able to work long hours in various climates (up to 10 hours), e.g., statics - Able to stand for up to 14 hours with limited ability to sit - Must be able to push open/pull closed the main cabin door, which weighs up to 130 pounds. - Must be able to lift supplies weighing approximately 25 to 30 pounds, from floor level to waist high. - Operation of all features of the Cabin Management Systems - Operation of all galley equipment - Operation of all cabin features, to include berthing seats and configuring the divan into a bed. Job: Flight Attendant Primary Location: US-CT-Hartford Organization: Business Aircraft Schedule: Full-time Employee Status: Regular Job Posting 11.01.2012 Unposting Date Nearest Major Market: Hartford Job Segments: Aviation, Flight Attendant

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