
Aircraft Support Team Coordinator - SLC
Job Description
SkyWest Airlines, the largest independently owned regional airline, is currently in search of individuals who take pride in seeing a job done well. We pride ourselves on being an on-time airline and are seeking dedicated individuals that understand a deadline-driven environment, while also maintaining high-quality standards of operational safety and customer service. As a SkyWest employee, you will be part of an exciting team of professionals that love working in the travel industry and sharing their enthusiasm with the passengers. From the seasoned traveler to the first-time flier, we want to make it a great experience.
Primary Job Duties
The Aircraft Support Team supports and executes various duties that ensure a sound and safe ground operation at certain SkyWest’s locations. This includes the responsibility for towing aircraft with a high-speed tow tractor on and off the gates throughout the Aircraft Operations Area (AOA) and relocating aircraft to assigned designations. The aircraft movement portion of this position consists of a team that operates the tow tractor and individual(s) in the cockpit that start the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) and communicate with the FAA tower. Additionally, team members may be required to marshal aircraft and perform other safety related duties.
- Responsible for clear communication with ATC Tower
- Physically able to bend, stoop, and crawl to insert aircraft tow pins
- Complete safety checklists for motorized equipment
- Drive and operate motorized equipment
- Operate computer to enter and retrieve data
- Complete required towing logs and documentation
- Operate portable radio and/or headphones, and aircraft radio
- Clear understanding of hand signals used to communicate with co-workers and/or flight crews
- Ensure compliance with SkyWest and FAA regulations and policies
- Willing and able to perform various spontaneous tasks that support safe and efficient ground operations.
Minimum Requirements
- 18 years of age or older
- High School Diploma or GED
- Possess a valid, unrestricted, state-issued driver’s license
- Legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without sponsorship
- Eligible to obtain and maintain credentials necessary for the position
- Position-specific clearances include but are not limited to FAA, TSA, Port Authority, and U.S. Customs clearances as required
- Qualified and possess recent ramp experience
- Demonstrated proficiency with ramp functions
- Good understanding of taxi and runway markings
- Ability to complete all required training which will include:
- 5-hour SkyWest required training course
- Two live tows with each aircraft type prior to being signed off
- Successful completion of the airport course which will provide you with the needed RED badge and clearances to navigate the Salt Lake City Airport
Physical and Other Requirements
- Willing and able to connect aircraft to towing vehicles and similar functions, with or without an accommodation
- Able to work outdoors in extreme temperatures and weather conditions for an extended period
- A flexible schedule is required, with availability for split shifts—including early mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, and holidays
- This is not a Department of Transportation safety-sensitive position
- This is a part-time position, starting at $17 per hour, plus a $2 override
The Aircraft Support Team supports and executes various duties that ensure a sound and safe ground operation at certain SkyWest’s locations. This includes the responsibility for towing aircraft with a high-speed tow tractor on and off the gates throughout the Aircraft Operations Area (AOA) and relocating aircraft to assigned designations. The aircraft movement portion of this position consists of a team that operates the tow tractor and individual(s) in the cockpit that start the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) and communicate with the FAA tower. Additionally, team members may be required to marshal aircraft and perform other safety related duties.
- Responsible for clear communication with ATC Tower
- Physically able to bend, stoop, and crawl to insert aircraft tow pins
- Complete safety checklists for motorized equipment
- Drive and operate motorized equipment
- Operate computer to enter and retrieve data
- Complete required towing logs and documentation
- Operate portable radio and/or headphones, and aircraft radio
- Clear understanding of hand signals used to communicate with co-workers and/or flight crews
- Ensure compliance with SkyWest and FAA regulations and policies
- Willing and able to perform various spontaneous tasks that support safe and efficient ground operations.
- 18 years of age or older
- High School Diploma or GED
- Possess a valid, unrestricted, state-issued driver’s license
- Legally authorized to work in the United States for any employer without sponsorship
- Eligible to obtain and maintain credentials necessary for the position
- Position-specific clearances include but are not limited to FAA, TSA, Port Authority, and U.S. Customs clearances as required
- Qualified and possess recent ramp experience
- Demonstrated proficiency with ramp functions
- Good understanding of taxi and runway markings
- Ability to complete all required training which will include:
- 5-hour SkyWest required training course
- Two live tows with each aircraft type prior to being signed off
- Successful completion of the airport course which will provide you with the needed RED badge and clearances to navigate the Salt Lake City Airport