Part-Time Customer Service Airport Agent ID-5309

Come and work for Envoy Air, an American Airlines Group Company, at Los Angeles (LAX) International Airport and watch your career take off! You will join a stable, FUN, secure, and fast-growing team committed to providing outstanding customer service.

 

We are hiring immediately, with no experience required!

 

Pay rate: $25.23 / hr

Responsibilities

What's in it for you?

What you will be doing!

  • Do you find joy and satisfaction in helping people? As a Customer Service Agent, you will leave everyday feeling fulfilled because you have the power to create a positive start to a passenger's trip. Don't let that smile go to waste, be the first to greet passengers and provide a seamless check-in and ticketing experience.
  • This position provides the perfect balance if you enjoy computers and learning new programs. You will be able to utilize our reservation/ticketing software to rebook itineraries and issue boarding passes all while interacting with customers in a courteous, efficient, and friendly manner.
  • No time for the gym? No problem! You will get a good workout in while lifting the customers' bags onto the belt and seeing them off to their destination.
  • This is not a repetitive 9-5 job. Our shifts may vary and include irregular and/or extended hours, weekends, and holidays. Make Envoy your long-term career as the shifts become better and better the longer you are with the company!

Qualifications

Requirements:

  • Must be able to carry, bend, lift and turn with bags weighing up to 75 pounds.
  • 18 years or older.
  • High school diploma, GED, or international equivalent.
  • Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check.
  • Authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship.

Explore and gain more insight into Envoy Air at the following link: Envoy Job Videos

 

Envoy Air is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled/LGBT. 

Envoy Air Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of American Airlines Group, provides regional flight service to American Airlines under the American Eagle brand and ground handling services for many American Airlines Group flights.

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