Base Assigned During Training: DFW, SEA, BWI, IAD, LAS, MCO
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Must be 21 years of age or older.
Eligibility to work in the U.S.
Must be able to speak, read, write, and understand English fluently.
Ability to acquire and keep current a passport and travel documents to freely enter and exit all international destinations serviced by Omni with no impediment preventing entry.
Ability to report to work at your assigned base within two (2) hours.
High school diploma, GED or equivalent. BA/BS college degree preferred or a combination of education and related experience.
Ability to use computers and work with a basic knowledge of Microsoft Outlook and able to complete all required paperwork.
Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, holidays, and extended hours when needed.
Ability to work scheduled flight duty periods of 20 hours or more, and deadhead travel periods of 26 hours or more
Ability to work variable blocks of duty days each month and 19 or more continuous days away from base at any time including nights, weekends, and holidays
Test negative on an FAA mandated pre-employment drug test, and on subsequent tests under the Omni drug and alcohol testing policy applicable to employees occupying safety sensitive position.
Must pass a 10-year Background check including a FAA required fingerprint-based criminal history records check
Must be willing to comply with necessary pre-employment checks mandated by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Meet established standards, policies, laws and regulations including Federal Aviation Administration Regulations.
Must attend and successfully complete Omni Flight Attendant training.
Ability to open emergency exits and close aircraft doors weighing up to 60 pounds and use of a food/beverage cart requiring 32lbs of force when pushing or pulling.
Stand/Walk more than 2/3 of flight time, sit less than 1/3 of flight time.
Lift overhead up to 60 lbs
Ability to reach above shoulder level into overhead bins and retrieve stored items which can be as high as 74” from the floor.
Embraces a diverse set of people, thinking and styles.
Work in aircraft aisles and galleys, and while standing, reaching (extending in front and to the side of the body and above the head), walking, kneeling, bending, twisting, and working in cramped or awkward positions. Walk and fit comfortably down the aircraft aisle while facing forward, and fit quickly through any exit.
Hear and respond to customer and crew communications in situations with high background noise.
Willingness to accept assignment to any Flight Attendant base after graduation from training, as dictated by the needs of the operation.
Flexibility to relocate or commute to and from your assigned base location.
Must physically be able to it in assigned jump seat with seatbelt, and shoulder harness fastened.
: Works well as a member of a group
: Devoted to a task or purpose with loyalty or integrity
: Inspired to perform well when granted the ability to set your own schedule and goals
: Inspired to perform well by having ample time to pursue work and interests outside of work
: Inspired to perform without outside help
High School or better.
Customer Service
Flight attendant duties