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Just another student
7th Nov 2005, 11:33
Just a quick question.Does anyone know of any jobs going in Ops etc at East Mids? I need a job as quick as possible, I've got my F-ATPL, but the prospects of getting a flight crew job straight away are slim to say the least. Any help would be appreciated.

I've worked on the ramp there for a well known freight company, but I would struggle going back to pushing 2 tonne cans again. Way too many friends have been injured doing so :(

Cheers

JAS

Lite
7th Nov 2005, 12:54
Unfortunately, since the winter season has begun, the airport is deadly quiet, and is likely to stay that way until about March time. NEMA is extremely seasonal, so its handling agents tend to have contracted staff over a period of time. Chances are with the new FR base opening now in February, jobs should begin to open up with Servisair just after Christmas. KISS, who handle bmibaby, Thomas Cook & Menzies I'm not sure about, so it's worth asking around.

Just another student
8th Nov 2005, 11:02
Thanks for the advice.

I'll keep my eyes open, but I won't be holding my breath.

Cheers

bmibaby.com
9th Nov 2005, 20:00
Menzies (KISS) have all of their recruitment done through an external recruitment agency called Aviation Resource who you'd have to get in contact with, unfortunately I don't have their details to hand right now. This summer has been busy for Menzies as it's been the first they've handled an airline other than bmibaby & Eastern.

I don't see any handling agent positions either on the ramp or on the passenger side opening up until February/March time which would be the best time to contact. In the meantime, try Coventry, friend recently tried out for Aviation Handling, and they're meant to be a fine little company.

Just another student
9th Nov 2005, 20:40
bmibaby.com........... thanks for the information.I've worked for Aviation Resource in the past.

Looks like I've just got to get a short term job elsewhere, then look to a permanent Airport job in February time. Or I could go back to cabin crew :)

Cheers

bmibaby.com
24th Nov 2005, 21:35
Whilst the Ops Departments are currently not hiring, British Airways Regional Handling & Servisair/GlobeGround at Birmingham International Airport are hiring for additional passenger service agents. Perhaps you could consider working a season in pax services to get your foot on the career ladder to your desired job posting?

Just a thought! :)

Just another student
24th Nov 2005, 21:53
bmibaby.com, just out of interest where are the positions advertised? I can not find them on servisair.co.uk or aviation job search.

Cheers

JAS

bmibaby.com
25th Nov 2005, 14:45
They're advertised via the Airport's Job Centre Plus website.

Lite
19th Dec 2005, 20:53
I absolutely loved my time in passenger services, and it seems that a lot of people walk away with the same impression, although many are put off by the long hours, shift work & having abuse hailed on you all day, but its simply something you have to learn to expect. The only thing I didn't like about my time was the unpredictability of whether you'll be kept on by the end of the season, and as I wasn't, I'm currently changing jobs to cabin crew.

From my experience, Servisair are a good stopgap, but probably not the best company to make a career out of. As a team you work well together with some amazingly friendly & vibrant young people, but pressure from long-in-the-tooth supervisors & incompetent managers who want to shift the blame from their miscomings can create a lot of friction, as can the ridiculous hours & split-shifts, all for pretty dire pay. If you like a challenge, don't mind getting schtick from people further up the ladder & are good with early mornings, then definately check Servisair out.

Menzies appears to be the big "up-and-comer" at EMA having successfully been operating ramp procedures for WW for 3 years now, and also handling both front-of-house & ramp for T3 & TCX. Staff seem to be a close-knit bunch with good pay & a stable roster, although a fairly seasonal company due to the TCX contract. A lot of rumours circulating through EMA that EZY are unhappy with the Servisair contract at EMA (apparently management were at the airport today), and a move to Menzies similar to other stations may be planned for S06.

Both companies will begin to advertise for new staff just after Christmas (no doubt SG before with the new FR base opening on the second week of Feb 06) for positions across the company.

bmibaby.com
10th Jan 2006, 12:52
Servisair-GlobeGround are now looking for both ramp agents & passenger service agents for the Nottingham East Midlands base on their website www.servisair.com.

Master Yoda
17th Jan 2006, 14:30
Hi,
Does anyone know where to apply or which companies/agencies for a position of an Aircraft Mover (I think the job title is right, as in pushing and towing aircraft) at Gatwick/Heathrow?
Thanks in advance

bacardi walla
17th Jan 2006, 21:27
You mean tug driver right :confused: Try contacting any handling agent at any airfield.

pietertje67
20th Jan 2006, 08:50
Hi Iam Pieter van Duin,

At this moment i work as a Flight Dispatcher for Transavia The Netherlands.
I hold a JAA fight dispatch license, Theory Dutch ATPL,
practical JAA & FAA PPL ( approx. 250 hrs ), studying JAA ATPL.
Iám looking for a job abroad, I speak english ( fluent) french and german
( not fluent )
Anyone having suggestions ???????

Deadside
21st Jan 2006, 09:08
Hi,

I too am looking for work in the Midlands, inparticular East Midlands, If anyone knows of anything i would appreciate it if you could let me know. Other than writing off, and looking at all the sites seems there is not much else todo..




Happy Flying :)

bmibaby.com
21st Jan 2006, 11:25
The recruitment website for Nottingham East Midlands Airport is a company who can certainly afford to advertise on PPrune themselves where both the airport company, and various tenant companies advertise any recruitment opportunities that they have.

Also be advised to check for passenger services & ramp jobs offered by Servisair-GlobeGround, as well as for jobs with various aviation companies at the airport, including Menzies.

If there is any vacancy at bmi or bmibaby, they tend to be advertised on their website, alternatively, the companies have a special recruitment phone number for recorded information & to speak to an operator.

If BHX & CVT are an option, each have their own airport websites, often with a link to vacancies.

EMA & BHX each have open days over the next few weeks with various companies attending, if you want to find out more.

GroundScot
22nd Jan 2006, 13:34
keep your eyes posted onto



Thats they only media that covers the whole of the UK. All the others are locally based at each airport - many with their own web sites - or their own Airport newspaper for airposrt staff

good luck!

Ed666
23rd Jan 2006, 18:28
I will be looking for work at EMA around the end of May / early June.

Will i have missed the boat regards work for the summer season?

I do have experience working on the ramp elsewhere, but so far not ema

Jangys
24th Jan 2006, 04:33
Any Jobs for an South African?

I have 12 years experience in the Operations department. All charter orientated, although i have worked for a local domestic airline. Africa has no decend career in Operations, Dispatch etc.

Would like to persue this career further, but cant go anywhere here.

If you know of anything, please let me know....

:O

PrecisionLandings
24th Jan 2006, 12:46
Hi Folks

Heard there is a job going in operations at Eurojet in the executive jet centre at belfast international.

PL

Genghis the Engineer
24th Jan 2006, 21:16
Folks,

There's no problem with posts about job hunting in this forum, but to keep things neat and tidy, could you all try and stay in this thread. Also no links to agencies, etc. - if they want to advertise on PPrune, I'm sure that they can afford it, but what amounts to free advertising doesn't do our site any favours.

Genghis
Mod.

kh4l5a
25th Jan 2006, 08:55
Hi

My son has an assessment with Air Canada for a customer service agent position on 1st Feb. Can anyone let me know what he should gen up on.

TIA

Final Call
25th Jan 2006, 17:45
Star Alliance, Star Alliance, and Star Alliance!

http://www.staralliance.com

Then ofcourse the Air Canáda home page also.

Hope this helps,
:cool:

kh4l5a
26th Jan 2006, 08:56
thanks FC. I should've mentioned that I tried both sites before posting here. Realy need someone who is working or who has recently gone through assessment with Air Canada.

cheers

:ok:

mastermark
16th Feb 2006, 09:36
Hi can anyone help
Have just finished my atpl.....I need to do some resits , how ever.
But as I know at my age ( 47) , I have no chance of getting a flying job ( me being realistic).
So I am looking for a job for a career in ops...
I am based in Croydon , so Gatwick / Biggenhill, Redhill even Heathrow would be perfect.
I have no experience of Ops( a bad thing) but will happily start at the bottom.
thank you.
M

Big Tudor
16th Feb 2006, 10:35
Look in Flight International (or on their website) and also www.aviationjobsearch.com normally have quite a few listed.
Also try sending your CV and covering letter to the Ops Directors at all the airlines you can think of in the area. Try to play down the PPL bit though as Ops has traditionally been seen as a stepping stone by a lot of PPL holders to getting a flying job with the company. :hmm:

foo82
14th Mar 2006, 12:00
hi folks....

i got my faa approved dispatcher lisence from USA.....but i am not USA citizen so my visa is about to expire...but i need job so badly any where else where i can get good salary.....but the problem is that i dont have any experience yet...so i need to start my career with this aircraft dispatcher lisence...

plz any one help me in this regard...
i really need it..and i tought that here is the place where i can find people of same feild...
GOD Bless u ALL