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Air Cargo Management Executive is someone
who coordinates and facilitates, expedite and route
movement of incoming and outgoing cargo and
freight shipments in airlines/Cargo agencies. They
typically work in warehouses, stockrooms, or
shipping and receiving stations. They facilitate
shipments of goods and take orders from
customers and arrange pickup of freight and cargo
for delivery to loading platform. They also ensure
that paperwork is completed, and fee is collected.
Air Cargo Management Executive can opt to work
with Airlines, Cargo Agency or become an
Entrepreneur by starting IATA recognised Cargo
agency firms. Also based on their skills they can
join with Sales or with Operations Team in Cargo
or in Airlines.
Air Cargo Management Executive (Operations)
keep track of the number luggage and has to
ensure that all cargo or luggage is properly and
securely strapped into the compartments. If a flight
is overbooked, the Air Cargo Management
Executive Operations must make decisions to
remedy the situation in a way that will not
negatively impact the schedule. He/she should
works very closely with ramp personnel and the
airport station manager for reporting and
dissemination of information regarding airport
activities and facility conditions, safety and
hazards, and information services to the public.
Should be able to deal with different types of cargo
like DGR, Live animals and Valuables like
currencies. Hence he/she should have a thorough
knowledge about handling instructions, tracking of
cargo and collection of proof of delivery.
Air Cargo Management Executive (Sales) shall
work with appointed Airlines/Cargo Agencies to
introduce the cargo product in the market as a
General Sales Agent and maintain sales and high
standard of service to customers, control of cargo
operations, recommend, implement and effectively
control pricing, manage employees in compliance
with the company’s regulations, policies and
procedures. He should be able to negotiate
agreements and resolves potential issues or
problems with clients and expands existing or
current customer base by recognizing and involving top cargo agents within
the area. Other major tasks include required
budget assistance, payment processing and staff
scheduling
Aircraft Airframe & Power plant Technician is responsible for maintenance of airframe & power plant systems, components, accessories and LRUs.
Key attributes for Aircraft Airframe & Power plant Technician would include good communication skills, excellent written communication skills and good interpersonal skills with a keen eye for details.
Aircraft AvionicsTechnician is responsible for carrying out rigging/ calibration, functional checks of aircraft/ helicopter systems and testing and certification of rotable/ LRUs. Assist other groups in completing final assembly of aircraft/ helicopter, ground run and flight testing.
Aircraft Avionics Technician is responsible for maintenance of Avionics systems, components, accessories and LRUs.
The role of an Air diving Supervisor is to perform Supervision for commercial air diving activities and underwater operations in inshore and offshore waters. The spectrum of supervision of commercial air diving includes industrial tasks performed from just below the water to 55m depth
AGL technician is responsible installation
of jigs, primary and secondary cables,
airfield ground lighting, AGL fixtures,
shallow/ deep bases, CCR’s distribution
panels, substation electrical wiring, ALCMS
panel and controls.
A Airjet Loom Weaver - gets work allotted by his supervisor and is responsible for Operating the Airjet Loom Weaving machine efficiently so as to get maximum output with minimum defect and carrying out all activities on the Airjet Weaving machine, giving due importance to safety and environmental aspects.
Airline Baggage Handler prepares baggage, cargo and mail to be transported to an aircraft and receives loads from an aircraft, interprets baggage tags and labelling information and use appropriate equipment.
The role of an airline cabin crew member is to provide service to passengers while ensuring their comfort and safety throughout the flight.
A cabin crew work requires working for long hours inside an aircraft, thus requiring individuals with an ability to deliver exceptional customer service with positive attitude and empathy for passengers. He/she must have strong cultural awareness and ability to adapt to new environment and people. He/she must be flexible and motivated to manage a demanding work schedule. He/she should conform to the regulatory requirements on health and physical standards.
Ensures smooth handling of cargo throughout Cargo / Ramp Operations by performing multi-skilled role while utilising the resources provided effectively. Tasks required to perform Air cargo handling include, but are not limited to, documentation, customer service, acceptance, delivery, breakdown, build up, equipment operation and transport.
Airline Customer Service Executive is responsible for the administrative and customer service functions. Customer service executives are responsible for meeting the needs and safety requirements of passengers and airport personnel. They assist customers before and after a flight. Customer service executives also provide support to other airport personnel, including pilots and engineers.
Nature of the qualification-a Qualification Pack (QP)The main purpose of the qualification-to enable the candidate to serve the various Airline for undertakes load distribution and calculation to ensure intended flight operates with the safety envelope as prescribed in the organization's operations manual.
performs loading and unloading of cargo in
the cargo warehouse of the airline
Airline Ground Support Equipment Operator is responsible Preparing vehicle for airside use, maneuver the vehicle airside, maintain procedures and practices which contribute to the safety of airside traffic and apron operations
Airline Ground Support Equipment mechanic to serve the various Airline responsible for maintaining the mechanical systems of equipment and machinery. They use laid down procedures, and knowledge of the equipment to conduct routine maintenance and organize repairs. They are also involved in control and monitoring devices and occasionally in the manufacture of items that will help in maintenance.
Airline Ground Support Equipment
mechanic to serve the various Airline
responsible for maintaining the mechanical
systems of equipment and machinery. They
use laid down procedures, and knowledge
of the equipment to conduct routine
maintenance and organize repairs. They are
also involved in control and monitoring
devices and occasionally in the manufacture
of items that will help in maintenance
An Airline pushback operator serves the
airlines for providing pushback/towing
function on the aircraft during operations
Airline Ramp Executive coordinates information and turnaround of an aircraft (arrival and departure).
Airline Ramp Executive coordinates information and turnaround of an aircraft (arrival and departure).