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A successful candidate will possess exceptional customer service skills and will ensure that each guest has a wonderful and safe flight. As an ambassador for our Company, our Flight Attendants will be knowledgeable and gracious hosts. All candidates offered positions must successfully complete the Company/FAA-required training program. Candidates will be required to operate both domestic and international flights. Successful candidates will travel to many destinations including Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Finally, the candidate will need to show a strong desire to maintain a positive, approachable manner and will be responsible for creating an exceptional experience for each and every guest. Prior experience as a Flight Attendant is not required.

Major Job Accountability
  • Flight Attendants must reliably show-up, on-time, ready to work
  • Flight Attendants must maintain a high degree of technical competence and the ability to perform all functions as directed and in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations
  • Flight Attendants will utilize all pre-flight time with assisting guests boarding the aircraft as well as conduct safety and emergency exit briefings
  • Flight Attendants will be expected to utilize all in-flight time interacting with guests to accomplish prescribed services and, upon the completion of any food or beverage service, will continue to devote time to providing guests with care and hospitality


Qualifications:

  • Must have at least a High School or General Education Development (GED) Diploma
  • Able to fluently read, speak, write, and understand the English language
  • Successfully complete the In-Flight Training Program, including Initial Training and Annual Continuing Education Program
  • Vision corrected to 20/20
  • Two (2) years customer service experience, or equivalent
  • Be willing to relocate to Houston, TX (IAH), or Miami, FL (MIA)
  • Able to effectively operate all onboard emergency exits and equipment
  • Able to lift fifty (50) pounds from the floor to above the shoulders, and push beverage carts weighing two-hundred and fifty (250) pounds or more on wheels
  • Able to reach overhead seventy (70) inches without shoes - subject to specific airplane specifications
  • Able to stand for extended periods with limited rest periods
  • Able to be away from home for up to 21 days in a row and able to work weekends and holidays
  • Currently possess a valid Passport with the ability to travel without restriction to any country that FSI's airline customer(s) require
  • Able to obtain all visas and permits necessary to fly to any country that FSI's airline customer(s) require
  • Able to obtain all necessary immunizations to fly to any country that FSI's airline customer(s) require
  • Authorized to work in the United States
  • Able to pass a ten (10) year background check, pre-employment drug test, and criminal history records check
  • Must be 21 years of age at the time of application
Employment Type: FULL_TIME
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