Part-Time Airline Ramp Agent & Passenger Services Representative – Eugene, OR

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Launch Your Career in Aviation with arenaflex

Are you ready to take flight on an exciting career journey? Join arenaflex, a global leader in aviation ground handling services, and become part of a dynamic team that keeps the world connected. At arenaflex, we don't just move cargo and passengers—we move possibilities. Every day, our team members play a vital role in ensuring millions of travelers and shipments reach their destinations safely, on time, and with a smile.

With operations spanning over 170 locations across 22 countries on five continents, arenaflex is proud to employ more than 22,000 dedicated professionals who share a common passion for excellence in air travel services. From busy international hubs to regional airports like the one in Eugene, Oregon, our team members are the backbone of seamless airline operations. When you join arenaflex, you're not just accepting a job—you're stepping into a career that offers growth, learning, and the chance to be part of something bigger than yourself.

We are currently seeking motivated individuals to fill the position of Part-Time Airline Ramp Agent & Passenger Services Representative at our Eugene, Oregon location. This is an incredible opportunity for those who thrive in fast-paced environments, enjoy physical activity, and take pride in delivering exceptional customer service. Whether you're just starting your career or looking for a flexible part-time role that fits your lifestyle, arenaflex welcomes you to apply and discover the endless possibilities that await.

Why Choose arenaflex?

At arenaflex, we believe that our people are our greatest asset. We invest heavily in training, development, and creating an inclusive workplace where every team member feels valued and empowered. When you join our family, you become part of a culture that celebrates teamwork, safety, and operational excellence. We are passionate about what we do, and we bring that passion to work every single day.

Working in aviation means you'll experience a unique blend of challenges and rewards. No two days are alike, and you'll have the opportunity to interact with diverse customers, learn new skills, and contribute to the smooth operation of airline services. Plus, you'll gain valuable experience in an industry that offers long-term career pathways and professional development opportunities.

Job Summary

As a Part-Time Airline Ramp Agent & Passenger Services Representative at arenaflex, you will play a dual role that combines ground handling operations with passenger services. This position is essential to our airport operations, ensuring the safe and efficient loading and unloading of cargo, the timely handling of luggage, and the delivery of world-class customer service to airline passengers.

You will be responsible for maintaining high standards of quality and quantity in your work, following established procedures and safety protocols at all times. Your role will involve operating vehicles and equipment, communicating with flight crews, and providing assistance to passengers throughout their travel experience. You will also be expected to remain vigilant regarding security procedures and report any suspicious activities or breaches to management immediately.

This position is part of a collective bargaining agreement and requires membership in the Transport Workers Union (TWU). We encourage all qualified candidates to apply and become part of our award-winning team.

Key Responsibilities

As a Ramp Agent at arenaflex, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks that keep airline operations running smoothly. Your duties will include but are not limited to:

    Aircraft Cargo Handling:

    Load and unload aircraft cargo weighing up to 70 pounds in and out of confined cargo areas. This involves pushing, pulling, and positioning cargo within the aircraft while maintaining safety and efficiency.

      Vehicle Operations:

      Drive vehicles with gross weights ranging from 3,000 to 80,000 pounds in areas congested with aircraft, moving and stationary vehicles, and equipment. You must demonstrate excellent depth perception and the ability to distinguish colors (red, green, and yellow) for safe positioning.

        Aircraft Push-Out Operations:

        Participate in aircraft push-out operations by driving 80,000-pound vehicles or providing guide functions to drivers. This requires precise depth perception in congested areas and clear communication with cockpit personnel during push-back procedures.

          Cargo Transportation:

          Transport cargo to and from aircraft using 3,000-pound vehicles, navigating through congested areas while reading off-load sheets to determine cargo destinations.

            Ground-to-Cockpit Communication:

            Engage in proper ground-to-cockpit communication via hand signals and

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