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PNZ - Ramp Assistant

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Full-time
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No experience limit
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R. João Clementino, 388 - Centro, Petrolina - PE, 56302-340, Brazil
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Job Summary: Professional responsible for handling baggage and cargo, inspecting and supervising packaging, and performing aircraft handling duties, requiring attention, organization, and physical effort. Key Highlights: 1. Aircraft handling and baggage/cargo handling 2. Requires motor coordination, dexterity, and sensory perception 3. Requires attention, concentration, and initiative to resolve situations Description: * Completed high school education; * Strong interpersonal communication skills; * Analytical ability in assessing situations; * Stress resistance; Physical requirements include broad and fine motor coordination, dexterity, articulation of upper and lower limbs, bipedal posture for performing tasks, trunk rotation and flexion, physical exertion, and walking throughout the operational area. Sensory requirements include visual acuity for moving baggage from conveyor belts to transport equipment, pavement navigation, loading and unloading aircraft with luggage and cargo, signaling around the flight being handled, inspecting and scanning the floor for fallen objects, and auditory perception to identify audible signals from equipment and machinery on the ramp. Neuropsychological requirements include attention, concentration, organizational ability, data interpretation, and initiative to resolve causal situations. * Safeguard aircraft during arrivals and departures; * Verify and safeguard baggage and cargo labels; * Place and remove wheel chocks and cones on aircraft according to the Client's Manual or dnata's MGO; * Through reading baggage and cargo identification labels (with or without technological assistance), segregate items in airport sorting areas to ensure loading onto storage devices (carts and/or ULDs) for correct flights; * Load baggage and cargo into aircraft holds following norms and procedures outlined in the MGO, in accordance with recommendations for identifying special situations (fragile, dangerous, live animals, perishable cargo); * Through reading volume identification labels, unload baggage and cargo and place them at designated locations (baggage reclaim carousels); * Segregate baggage and cargo during aircraft unloading to facilitate flight connections through reading volume identification labels; * Inspect and supervise baggage and cargo packaging to verify proper suitability for transportation, ensuring flight safety and the safety of personnel handling them; * Correctly handle and properly allocate baggage and cargo into holds, observing internal retention and hold height safety limits; * Unload wheelchairs or baby strollers and place them at designated locations; * Perform equipment marshalling during coupling procedures with aircraft to prevent collisions with the fuselage; * Handle aircraft within established timeframes for each type of service and airport classification where operating; * Conduct checklists on non-motorized equipment to ensure operational safety and report equipment requiring repairs to the maintenance team (GSE Technical); * Report any equipment irregularities during operations to supervisors. 2511010202241568588

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