Charter Cabin Attendant (Flight Attendant)

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Full-time

Description

Charter Cabin Attendant (Flight Attendant) Ventura Air Services

About Ventura Air Services

Ventura Air Services is a family-owned and operated aviation company providing charter, sales, and maintenance services for over 30 years. Our ten aircraft which we manage operate as a floating fleet, and our crew live all across America. Six of aircraft are Bombardier Challenger 604s fully staffed with a cabin attendant on every flight.

Position Overview

Our cabin attendants are the heart of every flight. From the moment a client steps on board to the second they touch down, they have the power to define the entire experience. They are the face of our company, our eyes and ears in the air, and they know our aircraft and our customers better than anyone. Everything we work for behind the scenes comes to life through them. If you take pride in delivering exceptional service and understand that the details are what make the difference, we'd love to get to know you.

Compensation

Pay Starting at $62,000 and up based on experience, plus an additional $80 per diem on every day you fly.

Schedule

We built a schedule that respects the demands of this role and your time outside of it. Our crews work a 2 on / 2 off rotation, which breaks down like this:

  • 15 days on, including 2 travel days
  • 13 full days at home, guaranteed and untouched
  • Your schedule is released up to 6 months in advance
  • Extra work opportunities are available when colleagues are on vacation or in training, with additional pay per day
Key Responsibilities

Cabin Operations & Compliance
  • Keep a sharp eye on the cabin and report any discrepancies or issues to the Pilot in Command (PIC)
  • Stay on top of required company paperwork, accurately and on time
Passenger Service & Hospitality
  • Create a warm, personalized experience from the moment client's step on board to the moment they step off
  • Assist with baggage loading and carry-on items
  • Deliver professional beverage and catering service that feels effortless
  • Anticipate and accommodate special passenger requests before they even have to ask
  • Be a calming, confident presence during delays or turbulence
  • Keep the cabin looking its absolute best
Requirements

Qualifications
  • We welcome entry-level candidates
  • Background in executive-level hospitality or fine dining is a strong plus
  • Culinary or high-end service experience is always a bonus
  • Must live within 2 hours of one of the airports in the list below.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

Baltimore/Washington International Airport

Boston Logan International Airport

Charlotte Douglas International Airport

Chicago O'Hare International Airport

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

Denver International Airport

Detroit Metropolitan Airport

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport

George Bush Intercontinental Airport

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Indianapolis International Airport

Jacksonville International Airport

John F. Kennedy International Airport

Kansas City International Airport

LaGuardia Airport

Miami International Airport

Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport

Nashville International Airport

Newark Liberty International Airport

Orlando International Airport

Philadelphia International Airport

Raleigh-Durham International Airport

St. Louis Lambert International Airport

Tampa International Airport

Washington Dulles International Airport

Knowledge & Skills
  • A genuine passion for people and delivering exceptional service
  • Strong communicator who knows how to read a room
  • Discreet, trustworthy, and professional at all times
  • Highly organized with the ability to juggle multiple things without missing a beat
  • Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment
  • Comfortable traveling domestically and internationally
  • Must pass a background check and be eligible to work in the U.S.
Physical Requirements
  • Lift and carry items up to 50 pounds
  • Comfortable on your feet for extended periods in a compact cabin environment
  • Able to assist passengers in emergency situations
  • Ready to work irregular schedules, including weekends, holidays, and long duty days
Additional Information
  • No two flights are the same. Our charter operation moves fast, and our passengers are always different, so the ability to think quickly and adapt is a must
  • Holidays are our busiest time and can be part of your schedule.

Equal Opportunity Statement Ventura Air Services complies with all applicable employment laws regarding reasonable accommodation, provided such accommodation does not compromise safety or essential job functions.

Salary Description

Pay Starting at $62,000 and up based on experience
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