Tuesday 23 July 2024
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Ramp Agents

Loganair

Type
Full-Time
Address
Sumburgh Airport, Virkie, Shetland ZE3 9JP
Salary
£29,356 - £31,436
Company
Loganair
Email
brydonrobertson@loganair.co.uk

 

Opportunities now exist for Ramp Agents to join the Loganair team at Sumburgh Airport.

Applications are invited from candidates who naturally care about helping passengers and supporting the delivery of a safe and on-time airline. The operation is delivered seven days a week, and staff work to a roster, including morning, afternoon, and weekend shifts.

Ramp Agent duties include working around the aircraft, transporting passenger baggage, freight, and cargo in a safe and efficient manner, towing aircraft, aircraft cleaning, helicopter passenger administration, working with plant on the ramp, de-icing aircraft in the colder months, and assisting with passenger escorting.

Agents work with fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. They must have excellent communication skills, as they interact extensively with pilots, cabin crew, ground staff, and passengers. Ramp agents total starting remuneration is £29,356 rising to £31,436 after successfully completing probationary period.

Annual leave entitlement starts at 29 days per year and rises to 34 days per year. The company also operates a staff travel scheme for eligible staff.

The role on offer is a permanent, full-time position, 40 hours per week, though there maybe opportunities for part-time work. Overtime, covering colleague absences for training and holidays will be required from time to time.

 

If you have an interest in aviation and are committed to safety and delivering a high-quality service, please email your CV to Brydon Robertson, Operations Manager, at brydonrobertson@loganair.co.uk.

 

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