The Operations Supervisor serves as the tactical nerve center for ground handling, acting as the primary liaison between Ramp Leads and Airline Operations Control Centers
Job Summary
The Operations Supervisor serves as the tactical nerve center for ground handling, acting as the primary liaison between Ramp Leads and Airline Operations Control Centers.
This high-pressure leadership role requires real-time synchronization of manpower, equipment, and schedules while managing irregular operations like delays and gate changes.
AGI offers competitive salary, management-level advancement opportunities, and comprehensive on-the-job training within a global aviation services leader.
Matching Summary
The Operations Supervisor serves as the tactical nerve center for ground handling, acting as the primary liaison between Ramp Leads and Airline Operations Control Centers.
Salary
Competitive salary; Management-level advancement opportunities; Comprehensive on-the-job training and safety incentive programs
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Aviation ground handling experience
Supervisory or coordination role
High-pressure decision making
Airport Restricted Area Access Clearance
Valid Driver's License
Nice-to-have
Flight tracking software proficiency
Airline baggage system experience
Root-cause analysis skills
Strong interpersonal communication
Mathematical proficiency
Key Requirements
Minimum 1-2 years aviation ground handling experience