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Southwest Airlines is a leading American airline renowned for its customer-focused approach, operational excellence, and innovative spirit. Established in 1967, it has grown to become one of the largest low-cost carriers in the United States, serving millions of passengers annually with a broad network of domestic and international routes. The company prides itself on its vibrant culture, commitment to employee welfare, and dedication to community involvement. Southwest Airlines emphasizes safety, reliability, and a fun travel experience, which are pillars that support its reputation and success in the competitive airline industry. Southwest Airlines is currently hiring for a Ramp Agent position based in its growing San Jose, California office. This contract role offers flexible hours and presents a fantastic opportunity for physically fit, safety-conscious professionals who thrive in fast-paced, team-oriented environments. The position is ideal for individuals with experience or interest in logistics, warehouse operations, aviation ground services, and manual labor. It involves critical behind-the-scenes work that ensures aircraft are promptly and safely serviced to maintain on-time departures—a crucial factor in the airline’s operational reliability. The Ramp Agent role in San Jose is a physically demanding, non-customer-facing position that requires a strong work ethic and the ability to perform strenuous physical tasks in various weather conditions. Candidates must be capable of lifting up to 70 pounds repeatedly, as handling baggage and cargo efficiently and securely is central to the job. The position includes operating ground support equipment such as tugs and belt loaders, guiding aircraft safely on the ramp, and adhering to strict TSA and company safety regulations. Working at Southwest means joining a team culture that values effort, safety, and respect while offering benefits such as medical, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) plans, profit sharing, paid training, and airline travel privileges. San Jose is a key hub within Southwest Airlines' network, strategically positioned to support the airline’s growing operations on the west coast. This location offers Ramp Agents a chance to work in a dynamic environment that plays a vital role in airlines, aviation logistics, and ground operations. The role demands full availability for shift work, including overnight and weekend shifts, to meet the 24/7 operational requirements of the airline. Overtime is also a regular aspect of the schedule due to peak times and operational demands. With compensation estimated between $19 and $27 per hour, approximately $47,800 annually, this contract position extends a competitive financial package equipped with comprehensive benefits. Southwest Airlines' commitment to competitive pay, employee development, and rewarding work culture makes this role attractive for seasoned professionals and those looking to begin or advance a career in aviation ground operations. Join Southwest Airlines as a Ramp Agent and become an essential part of the 'Below the Wing' team, delivering exceptional support that keeps the airline running smoothly on the ramp and ensuring a seamless travel experience for customers worldwide.
  • must be at least 18 years old
  • legally authorized to work in the United States
  • able to work full availability including night and weekend shifts
  • capable of performing physically demanding tasks
  • able to work outdoors in various weather conditions
  • valid US driver’s license
  • willingness to comply with TSA and company safety standards
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