Jacksonville Flexible Role:Cabin(purser)/flight Attendant

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Air China is a leading international airline renowned for its extensive global network and commitment to providing premier air travel experiences. Based in Beijing and operating worldwide, Air China has established itself as a key player in the aviation industry, particularly noted for its emphasis on safety, customer service excellence, and innovation. With a strong presence in major cities including Jacksonville, FL, Air China continues to expand its operations and enhance the passenger experience through strategic leadership and dedicated personnel. The Jacksonville-based position of Cabin Senior (Purser) or Flight Attendant represents a pivotal role within Air China's international service team. This role offers a unique opportunity for professionals seeking to leverage their leadership and team management skills in a dynamic and fast-paced environment. Serving primarily on long-haul international flights, the Cabin Senior will oversee all aspects of cabin operations focusing on passenger safety, service quality, and team coordination. The position demands a high level of professionalism and responsibility, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and delivering an exceptional First Class experience through the premium 'Forbidden Pavilion' service. In this leadership role, you will function as the principal liaison between the cabin crew and flight operations management. Your duties will involve conducting pre-flight briefings, managing crew performance standards, and addressing any passenger concerns or onboard emergencies effectively. This role is not only integral to maintaining operational excellence but also critical in driving the overall success and reputation of Air China’s service aboard international flights. Candidates for this role will benefit from a competitive annual salary ranging between $55,000 and $85,000, supplemented by command pay and per diem allowances. Air China also offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k), paid vacation, and travel privileges on Air China as well as Star Alliance partner airlines. This role requires flexibility to accommodate a variable roster that might include day or night flights, weekend, and holiday shifts, reflecting the airline’s operational demands. Successful applicants must complete Air China's paid Cabin Senior/Leadership training in Beijing, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to continuous improvement and leadership development. This position is ideal for seasoned flight attendants with at least three years of experience in a major international airline and a proven leadership record within their teams. Proficiency in English and Mandarin is highly sought after, enhancing communication and service for a broad international clientele. Offering a fulfilling career trajectory, the Cabin Senior role at Air China in Jacksonville is a distinguished opportunity for career development in aviation leadership and customer service excellence.
  • minimum of 3 years flying experience as a flight attendant in a major international airline
  • leadership experience preferred
  • fluency in English and Mandarin preferred
  • must meet all air attendant qualifications
  • must pass medical and background checks
  • must complete paid leadership training in Beijing
  • able to work flexible hours including weekends and holidays
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