Flight Attendant Id-2693

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability necessary to perform this job.

 

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

  • High school diploma or GED, with at least two years of customer service experience.
  • Must be 20 years of age by the date of the first interview.

 

PREFERRED EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

  • Additional years of customer service experience, preferably in an aviation environment.
  • Previous Flight Attendant experience.

 

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Possess polished interpersonal skills with a positive attitude and a customer-oriented mindset.
  • Must be willing to serve alcoholic beverages. 
  • Must be able and willing to serve and handle peanuts, meals containing shellfish/seafood, beef and pork. 
  • Able to work with animals and around other allergens and products. 
  • Pursuant to Republic’s Flight Attendant Style Guide, i.e. Dress Code, tattoos are NOT permitted on the head, face, neck (including behind the ear), chest, hands, or fingers.  Visible tattoos are permitted on the arms, wrist, legs, ankles, and feet if less than 2” x 3.25”; otherwise, they must be fully covered by a listed, approved tattoo coverage method.
  • Must have a wingspan of approximately 55 inches or greater to reach and safely operate all necessary equipment on the aircraft.
  • For safety reasons must have the ability to sit in the Flight Attendant jump seat with seatbelt and shoulder harness fastened without extender or other modification that may harm the integrity of the harness.  For reference purposes only: The lap belt measurement is 50 inches when fastened and the shoulder harness measurement is 40 inches when fastened.
  • Must not have multiple piercings visible while in uniform.

 

LANGUAGE SKILLS

  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret technical procedures and governmental regulations. 
  • Able to effectively present information to and respond to questions from management, crew, passengers and the general public.
  •  Able to speak and be understood in English, including shouted verbal commands during
     emergency situations.
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