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Week Ending 15 December

Gulf Air Male Cabin Crew... Flight Attendants...

2006-12-09: Current Positions Gulf Air Male Cabin Crew... Flight Attendants... We are actively recruiting Flight Attendants to join our multi-national crew. If you are interested, please click here to find out more about the role and for a listing of our current vacancies. Gulf Air has a legacy of service and style built on more than 55 years of Arabian hospitality. Today this same ethos is evident in the warm care and personalised service offered to passengers in all our cabins. More than 2000 men and women make up the multi-cultural complement of Flight Attendants who serve in our cabins across the 30-country network. Drawn from over 60 nationalities and speaking 73 different languages, they provide the diversity and mix of cultures, religions and ethnic backgrounds to cater appropriately to passengers from all over the world. Read more about Male Cabin Crew... Flight Attendants.... (Permalink)

Gulf Air Pilot Training Programmes

2006-12-09: Two sponsored pilot training schemes are available to nationals from our owner states (Bahrain, Oman and the UAE). The Gulf National Cadet Pilot Scheme offers pilot training for individuals who have never flown before, simultaneously overcoming the cost factor which often presents an obstacle to pursuing a career in the airline industry. The Ab-Initio Programme is available to licensed pilots and provides type-rating in the various aircraft that comprise the Gulf Air fleet. Read more about Gulf Air. (Permalink)

Gulf Air Pilots

2006-12-09: At present most Gulf Air Pilots are recruited through the Direct Entry Pilot Scheme. This programme is only for those who already have licences and flying experience in the commercial aviation industry. Within this programme, both non type-rated and type-rated Pilots are recruited. Read more about Air Pilots. (Permalink)

Gulf Air Sky Chefs

2006-12-09: Current Positions Sky Chef... In September 2003, Gulf Air introduced the first of its now legendary Sky Chefs to serve passengers in the First Class cabin on the predominantly long-haul routes operated by Airbus A340 and A330 aircraft. The Chefs, all of whom have trained and worked at fine dining establishments, come from all parts of the globe, bringing a wealth of diverse culinary expertise and innovation to the inflight dining experience. Today a team of more than 100 Chefs share the passion of delivering award-winning gourmet food and exceptional personalised service to our First Class passengers in a unique dining experience. Read more about Sky Chef. (Permalink)

Week Ending 01 December

British Midland London Heathrow Cabin Crew

2006-12-01: We are recruiting cabin crew for London Heathrow and Dublin on a permanent basis. Any opportunities at our other bases will be updated and appear on this page as and when they occur.We are currently recruiting for fast track flight supervisors. Suitable candidates will have one year's flying experience at supervisor level or two year's experience as cabin crew within the last 18 months. We are also looking for cabin crew for our long haul operation who can speak fluent Arabic.To apply for cabin crew positions, send a covering letter and CV to: cabin crew recruitment bmi training centre Stockley Close West Drayton Middlesex UB7 9BL where are cabin crew based We currently have cabin crew based at the following airports: London Heathrow, Manchester, Leeds Bradford, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Teesside, Dublin and Belfast. are long haul crew recruited At the present time all new entrants will operate on our shorthaul fleet. Vacancies for the long haul fleet are advertised internally when available. what are the career prospects You will join as junior cabin crew, and you can be promoted to more senior positions such as flight supervisor, cabin service manager or cabin service performance manager. Promotion is based on merit and subject to vacancies. Some posts require a minimum period of service, although previous flying experience may be taken into consideration. Outside of operational cabin crew, there are other opportunities within cabin services or other departments and all vacancies are advertised internally. Read more about London Heathrow. (Permalink)

Air France Career Opportunities U.K. and Ireland

2006-12-01: Career Opportunities U.K. and Ireland - Cabin Crew - Positions Abroad Bonjour and Welcome to Air France, United Kingdom and Ireland. Air France in the United Kingdom and Ireland: In the United Kingdom and Ireland, our team numbers over 500. Furthermore, Air France GBI is showing strong results and is growing rapidly.We currently serve eight U.K. cities and Dublin, and our European Reservations Call Centre is located in Wembley. Our head office is in Hammersmith, West London, and we also employ staff at Heathrow, Manchester and Dublin airports (both passenger and cargo terminals) Working for Air France Air France offers exciting career opportunities with a competitive compensation and benefits package, including travel benefits. Our aim is to maintain our position among major global airlines, acknowledged as such by our customers, shareholders and employees. All over the world, 64,000 people in the Air France Group are currently striving to achieve this goal. Read more about Air France. (Permalink)

Air France cabin and cockpit crews

2006-12-01: All the cabin and cockpit crews are based in France. If you wish to pursue your application, You can also send your CV and a covering letter in French to: Air France Direction des Ressources Humaines Section et Orientation (DP.GS) Paris Nord II - BP NO 60111 95975 Roissy CDG Cedex - France. Read more about cabin and cockpit crews. (Permalink)

KLM, career opportunities New graduates

2006-12-01: Welcome to the KLM job site, where you will find lots of information about working at KLM, vacancies and career opportunities.New graduates If you are fresh out of college or university, you couldn't wish for a more diverse company than KLM. Our dynamic aviation business offers all kinds of different roles at various levels, a number of which are ideally suited to recent graduates. Naturally, you can expect a wide range of training opportunities and on-the-job training to ensure that you progress quickly. Are you interested in an internship or final degree project placement at KLM View all available placements in our vacancy database and register your interest using the application form. Read more about KLM. (Permalink)

British Airways Jobs

2006-11-30: BA Connect is a wholly owned subsidiary of British Airways, flying a mixture of aircraft throughout the UK and Europe. Popular destinations include Amsterdam, Barcelona, Cork, Edinburgh, Geneva, Jersey, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Rome, Venice, Zurich and many more. If you are interested in becoming Cabin Crew with British Airways based at Heathrow or Gatwick, please visit British Airways Jobs for more information. and you're based in the Birmingham, Manchester, Southampton, Inverness, Edinburgh or Bristol areas, then we could be ready to welcome you into our company. You'll need 12 months' unbroken customer service experience. It may have been gained in a call centre, or a hotel, or anywhere the focus is on looking after people.because of the unique nature of these opportunities, there are standard criteria that you have to meet. These include: Aged 18 + at the time of your application Between 5'2" (1.58m) and 5'10" (1.77m) Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent with passes in English and maths (grade C or above) Hold a valid EU Passport with the right to live and work in the UK unrestricted and travel worldwide without restrictions Able to report for work at your airport base within one hour of call-out Prepared to conform to all British Airways uniform standards and have no normally visible tattoos or body piercing You may be required to demonstrate the ability to fit into and fasten a harness as part of the selection process. We are currently recruiting for the following bases: Manchester, Birmingham, Southampton, Isle of Man and Inverness. If you do not have 12 months previous Cabin Crew or Airline Customer Service experience, you are also required to send photocopies of your Maths and English certificates with your application form. Failure to enclose copies with your application will result in a delay to the processing of your application. Alternatively, please call our Recruitment Hotline on 0161 447 5447. current vacancies. Read more about Airline Vacancies. (Permalink)

Cabin Crew work for British Airways

2006-11-30: Approximately 13,500 Cabin Crew work for British Airways. The vast majority are based at Heathrow and Gatwick, with further teams at Manchester and Glasgow. In addition, we have International Cabin Crew based at strategic overseas locations such as Buenos Aires, Delhi and Bahrain. The aim here is to provide customers travelling these routes with local crew who have first hand knowledge of their language and culture. Working as a member of our Cabin Crew is not so much a job as a way of life. In many ways it's a privileged life, with opportunities to visit places and experience cultures that are beyond most people's reach. Whatever we say, we'll never convince some people that working in Cabin Crew isn't all about jetting around the world and staying in exotic hotels. The truth is, it's about delivering outstanding customer service in all conditions. At its most fundamental level, we are responsible for passenger safety in the cabin. Beyond that, crews share a common goal - to see British Airways customers walk away at the end of a flight contented Some of this is down to the popularity of air travel. People see our Cabin Crew in action, often when they are relaxed or on holiday, and form an immediate impression of what they think the job involves. In fact, the customer sees only a fraction of what goes on in order to make each flight a success. What's more, whilst the Cabin Crew on board our aircraft form the largest part of Cabin Services, there are many other specialists supporting and driving this vital function. It's time to separate myth from reality. Read more about work for British Airways. (Permalink)

British Airways Direct Entry Pilot Scheme

2006-11-30: The Direct Entry Pilot Scheme is for experienced pilots who want to develop their careers with one of the most progressive international airlines in the business. It takes just a quick glance at what we offer our flight crews to realise why this is one of the most sought after career opportunities within the commercial aviation sector. Pilots joining British Airways become part of an operation characterised by first class working conditions and a world class reputation for customer service and safety. We offer our pilots exciting career development prospects and more choice of fleet types and route networks, covering longhaul and shorthaul flying, than any other UK airline. Read more about Direct Entry Pilot Scheme. (Permalink)

British Airways Sponsored Pilot Training Scheme

2006-11-30: Becoming a commercial pilot is one of the most exciting and challenging careers you can choose. It involves much more than traditional aviation skills, important though these are. From the flight deck of a British Airways aircraft, you will have the opportunity to develop and utilise the same people management, customer service and business skills that are important to any successful organisation. It's one reason why so many of the best pilots and potential pilots choose British Airways as their ultimate career goal. Another is the sheer variety available. With over 200 destinations and a huge range of aircraft - everything from the Boeing 777-200 to the Airbus A-319/320 - we can help take your career in any direction. Currently all future British Airways pilots are recruited through our Direct Entry Pilot Scheme This is only for those who already have flying expertise, either gained with HM Services or in the commercial aviation industry. Pilots Pilots -- Flight Training -- Engineering -- Airport Operations -- World Cargo Training and Type Conversion -- Eligibility -- Assessment. Read more about Sponsored Pilot Training Scheme. (Permalink)

Career with British Airways

2006-11-30: There are many reasons why a graduate should choose to embark upon a career with British Airways. One is the sheer diversity of our business. As previous graduates can testify, it's possible to take your career in almost any direction, acquiring new skills along the way.Another is the excitement and challenge of the airline industry. It's notoriously competitive, constantly throwing up new challenges to keep you on your toes. Whatever else you experience, we can promise life here will never be dull. Graduates -- Placement Year -- Engineering Schemes -- Trainee Pilot. Read more about Airline Vacancies. (Permalink)

BA Recruitment Graduates Programme

2006-11-30: British Airways values a diverse workforce and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community. Promoting equality British Airways is looking for Graduates to join its General Management Development Programme in April 2007.All About Us Training & Career Development Rewards & Benefits FAQs Our Recruitment Process Contact Us Vacancy Search If you want to be informed of future vacancies that match these search criteria then enter your email address below. Read more about BA Graduate Programme. (Permalink)

Ryanair Cabin Crew Recruitment

2006-11-29: Ryanair Cabin Crew Recruitment We are Europe's largest low-fares airline with over 100 aircraft, 16 European bases and 34 million passengers last year! We have ordered over 100 Boeing 737-800 jets and need friendly, enthusiastic and safety conscious Cabin Crew for our bases throughout Europe.This is a very demanding job and you will be required to apply a number of key skills from caring and entertaining to counselling and using your diplomatic skills to maintain our excellent and well-deserved reputation. Frontline staff are fundamental to the success of our airline and the selection of Cabin Crew is therefore of paramount importance.We are working with contract Cabin Crew agencies who have teamed up with training organisations throughout Europe to offer the right candidates a fantastic opportunity to begin a career in aviation.Ryanair currently has 16 bases: * London Stansted * London Luton * Dublin * Shannon * Cork * Liverpool * Glasgow Prestwick * East Midlands * Frankfurt-Hahn * Rome-Ciampino * Brussels-Charleroi * Barcelona-Girona * Milan-Bergamo * Florence-Pisa * Stockholm-Skavsta * Marseille. Read more about Ryanair Cabin Crew. (Permalink)

Ryanair Pilots Recruitment

2006-11-29: Pilot Recruitment We are Europes largest low fares airline with 107 Boeing 737s and firm orders for a further 143 new Boeing 737-800s. With 25 of these aircraft arriving in the next 12 months we are inviting online applications for rated and non-rated Captains and First Officers.Whats on offer 5 reasons to become a Ryanair Pilot 1. Outstanding Earnings Potential Ryanair Pilots are recognised as the best paid short haul pilots in Europe. Senior pilots in Ryanair have excellent remuneration packages as follows: UK Eurozone Captains Up to £100,000 Up to £130,000 First Officers (1,500 hrs) Up to £70,000 Up to £80,000. Read more about Ryanair Pilots. (Permalink)

Ryanair Recruitment

2006-11-29: Vacancies Ryanair Cabin Crew Cabin Crew Recruitment * Cabin Crew recruitment - Stansted * Dalmac Cabin Crew Recruitment & Training Pilots Pilot Recruitment Pilot Recruitment Update - CO - PILOTS Customer Service * Customer Service Administrator * Customer Service Agent - Check In Engineering * Maintenance Planning Coordinator * Outstation Engineers Quality Assurance Engineer (Prestwick) B1 & B2 737-800 Engineers * Graduate Engineers Quality Assurance Engineer (Stansted) Technical Trainer Lead Structures Engineer * Technical Services Systems Engineer B1 Engineers (Dublin) Finance Data Entry Clerk * Data Entry Clerk PA to Deputy CEO Inflight BASE SUPERVISOR * Operations * Flight Crew JARs Administrator * Training coordinator Sales Reservation * Sales Agent. Read more about Ryanair. (Permalink)

Week Ending 24 November

Security officer

photo of Security officer 2006-11-23: The demand for security officers is increasing all over the country. They work directly for an organisation, or for a private security company, many of which are small, local firms. It is important to look for a reputable company, who will give you training, and reasonable pay and conditions. (Permalink)

Customs and Excise officer

photo of Customs and Excise officer 2006-11-23: The Customs and Excise department has around 23,000 staff based all over the country, working in tax, customs and excise. There are frequent opportunities at all levels. (Permalink)

Immigration officers

photo of Immigration officers 2006-11-23: There has been a large expansion programme within the Immigration Service and it is still growing. Immigration officers are based at over 50 airports and seaports around the UK and at the Channel Tunnel. Officers must be prepared to serve anywhere in the UK. Other positions in the service include assistant immigration officer, administrative officer and executive officer. (Permalink)

Assistant immigration officers

photo of Assistant immigration officers 2006-11-23: There has been a large and ongoing expansion programme within the immigration service. Assistant immigration officers are based at over 50 airports and seaports around the UK, and at the Channel Tunnel. (Permalink)

Chauffeur

photo of Chauffeur 2006-11-23: Opportunities for chauffeurs/chauffeuses are scarce. Vacancies might arise with private employers, large companies or organisations, or alternatively for a companies that provides chauffeur-driven cars for special events, such as weddings. (Permalink)

Firefighter

photo of Firefighter 2006-11-23: Most firefighters work for local fire brigades. There are 58 brigades in England and Wales, eight in Scotland. In Northern Ireland the Fire Authority oversees four commands (North, South, East and West). There is fierce competition for full-time work and many more applicants than vacancies. There is almost always a national shortage of retained firefighters, especially in small towns and rural areas. (Permalink)

Travel courier

2006-11-23: Most travel couriers are freelance and work on short-term contracts for tour operators that organise package tours, particularly those that include coach transport. Companies range from large, international companies to small, specialist firms. Read more about Travel courier. (Permalink)

Week Ending 20 October

Air cabin crew

photo of Air cabin crew 2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment: Competition for places with airlines is very intense. Air cabin crew are usually required to live near the airport where they are based. They could be based overseas as international cabin crew with a British airline. (Permalink)

customer Service Agents

photo of customer Service Agents 2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment: Most opportunities for customer service agents exist at London''s two major airports - Heathrow and Gatwick - with some vacancies in the United Kingdom''s regional airports, including Stansted, Manchester, East Midlands, Leeds/Bradford, Birmingham and Glasgow. (Permalink)

Airport baggage handlers

photo of Airport baggage handlers 2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment: Baggage handlers are currently in demand, and can be employed by airport authorities, airlines or companies which supply services on contract. The largest number of opportunities are at London''s two major airports; Heathrow and Gatwick, but there is also work at the regional airports. (Permalink)

Airport Information Assistants

photo of Airport Information Assistants 2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment: There is a great deal of competition for jobs within airports, gaining experience through temporary or seasonal work is a good step towards finding permanent employment. (Permalink)

Air Traffic Controllers

photo of Air Traffic Controllers 2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment: Opportunities exist with the Royal Air Force. After a few years experience as an air traffic controller there may be opportunities to move into training and assessing prospective new air traffic controllers. Another route is to become an Operational Watch Supervisor in charge of other ATCOs. (Permalink)

Helicopter Pilots

photo of Helicopter Pilots 2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment: Most pilots join helicopter companies as co-pilots. Promotion to captain may only come if the pilot is prepared to wait or to move. Demand for pilots can fluctuate from year to year. (Permalink)

Airline Pilots

photo of Airline Pilots 2006-10-15: Airport Recruitment: Competition for places with airlines is very intense. Pilots are usually required to live near the airport where they are based. They could be based overseas as international pilots with a British airline. (Permalink)

EasyJet Cabin crew

2006-10-15: Our Cabin crew are onboard to ensure that our customers safety and comfort come first and that they create a memorable experience by providing friendly, enthusiastic, courteous and fun service at all times. The job is busy and can be physically demanding. Cabin crew have to be prepared to work on any day of the year, at any time of the day. Dont worry if you dont fit the traditional cabin crew stereotype or if you dont have any cabin crew experience. easyJet is different from many traditional airlines. Read more about Cabin crew. (Permalink)

EasyJet

2006-10-15: Direct Entry Pilots (for pilots wishing to join easyJet with multi-crew, commercial experience on ANY medium/heavy jet) TRSS (Type Rated Sponsorship Scheme) (for pilots wishing to join easyJet with multi-crew commercial experience, ranging from medium/heavy turboprop or multi-crew rotary to light jet or military background (heavy transport, fast jet or multi crew rotary) Cadet (for pilots wishing to join easyJet with little or no flying experience). Read more about EasyJet. (Permalink)

Thomas Cook

2006-10-15: Welcome to the Thomas Cook jobs website. We have hundreds of career opportunities throughout the year in one of the most exciting and fast-moving industries in the UK - travel we need great people to work at our seven airport locations across the UK [Gatwick, Birmingham, Nottingham East Midlands, Glasgow, Newcastle, Stansted and Manchester (Our Head Office), aboard our modern fleet of aircraft and at locations across the globe. Our fleet of Airbus 330 and A320s and Boeing 757-300/200s. From cabin crew, head office staff and engineers to pilots, maintenance and airport staff, we can offer a wide variety of roles for anyone with a love of the travel industry. Read more about Thomas Cook. (Permalink)

Emirates Airlines

2006-10-15: Emirates employs highly skilled Flight Deck Crew from around the world. We offer an exceptional opportunity for ambitious pilots to develop their career on one of the youngest high-tech fleets, with one of the fastest growing and most profitable airlines in the world. Read more about Emirates Airlines Dubia. (Permalink)

Emirates Cabin Crew

2006-10-15: Every new cabin crew will be provided with comprehensive training in our state-of-the-art training college. However to qualify for this opportunity, you will need to meet the following criteria: With our rapid growth, both in fleet size and network, we are always on the lookout for exceptional people to build their careers with us. We currently employ people from over 120 different nationalities who speak over 80 different languages to cater for the truly multicultural clientele on our network of over 77 destinations. If you are successful, you will be located in Dubai, the most modern and cosmopolitan of the Gulf cities, which is becoming renowned for its high-class tourist facilities and its high standard of living. To view and apply for Current Vacancies in the Emirates Group including those vacancies that we are regularly recruiting for each year. Read more about Cabin Crew Emirates. (Permalink)

Mercator - IT & Telecommunications

2006-10-15: Mercator offers exciting opportunities to those seeking a highly dynamic, yet rewarding, career. Ideal candidates will have experience of successfully applying IT in core air transport-related functions, from flight operations, in-flight services, airport services, and cargo and passenger reservations, through to commercial planning and yield management, revenue accounting, engineering, cargo, and travel and tour operations. Opportunities exist in a variety of roles for those with experience in web, Oracle, Microsoft, Unix and IBM/ ALC development and production environments, using Intranet, Internet, Global VPN and wireless communications the award winning Emirates Airline, and Dnata, the largest air travel services organisation in the Middle East. Read more about IT & Telecommunications. (Permalink)

Emirates Engineering

2006-10-15: Emirates Engineering is one of the world's most technologically advanced aircraft maintenance facilities, in depth support departments and extensive stock levels serve our expanding fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft and over 30 other airlines through third party maintenance contracts.An uncompromising commitment to quality and superior levels of safety has helped earn Emirates a reputation as a leader in aircraft maintenance. Careers at Emirates Engineering. Read more about Engineering. (Permalink)

Emirates Medical & Dental Clinic

2006-10-15: Medical & Dental Emirates Clinic provides full primary medical and dental care to eligible staff and their families, referring patients as required to specialist medical professionals. To complement this service, the Clinic also has its own in-house laboratory and pharmacy. The pharmacy dispenses approved, generic and branded medicines to clinic users, as well as offering advice on all products stocked, all of which they are well versed on. Our laboratory technicians conduct a range of testing, outsourcing to South Africa any testing we are unable to perform. It is anticipated that the range of testing conducted will expand in the future. Read more about Emirates Medical. (Permalink)

Airline Recruitment

2006-10-15: Competition for places with airlines is very intense. You are usually required to live near the airport where they are based. You could be based overseas as with a international British airline. Read more about Airline Vacancies. (Permalink)



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