Southern Airways/ Mokulele is seeking dependable, professional individuals to fuel the aircrafts at our airport stations. Candidates who know airport regulations and love to provide excellent customer service will enjoy working in this position. Night availability needed. General duties include but are not limited to: Fuel and de-fuel aircraft in a safe and efficient manner. Ensure correct loading and balancing of fuel. Follow safe loading/unloading procedures to correctly load the tanker truck. Verify truck is full for the subsequent shift. Properly and completely detail pass-down logs to subsequent shift. Accurately account for all fuel transactions. Complete daily fuel reporting forms/sheets and verify daily transactions are balanced and complete. Maintain equipment in a clean and functional condition; notify appropriate supervisors/maintenance of equipment repair needs and/or work with local mechanics to ensure repairs are completed in a timely manner. Complete daily truck inspection sheet and ensure all fluids are topped-off, all lights are properly functioning, and truck is ready for legal operation. Ensure any necessary items needed for operation are promptly addressed. Ensure wing mats, ladders, and ancillary equipment are in good working order and are properly used when fueling. Communicate and confirm on a regular basis with dispatch to ensure that the correct product is delivered on time. When instructed by supervisor, assist with wheelchair ramp movements and passenger wheelchair pushes. When instructed by supervisor, between fueling, assist with marshalling aircraft, installing wheel chocks and tail stand, and loading and unloading bags. Ensure FAA, Airline, and airport regulations are followed. Enforce safety/security measures and protect sensitive zones. Ensuring excellent customer service is extended to all, including co-workers and external individuals. Capably respond to and accommodate changing operating conditions. Maintain accurate records as required. Maintain a constant awareness of airport conditions and communicate them with the corporate offices. Maintain working knowledge of airport ramp operations. Adhere to Southern dress code. Complete required courses under NATA Safety First Program within two weeks of start date. Failure to complete the course(s) is grounds for removal from schedule and pay until completed and/or termination. Maintain licensing and certifications. Any other duties as assigned.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees