Nobox
LTD is hiring cabin crew on behalf of Aer Lingus in Italy, Spain,
Portugal and Greece!
Minimum
Criteria:
- 18 years of age or over
- Eligible to live and work in the Republic of Ireland without restriction (i.e. EU Passport Holder or Non-EEA Citizen holding Stamp 4)
- Hold a valid EEA passport allowing unrestricted worldwide travel
- 12 months of combined experience in a face to face customer service/sales role
- Fluent in English, both Written and Spoken
- Height between 5’2" (158 cm) - 6’2" tall (188 cm), weight-height in proportion and have the ability to pass a reach test
- You must be able to swim 25 m unaided
- No tattoos/piercings visible when in Aer Lingus uniform
- Physically fit to carry out manual handling tasks
- Ability to arrive within 90 minutes from your base when on standby duty
- You need to be prepared to spend time away from base overnight and time on call
- Flexibility and able to work shifts, unsociable hours, weekends, holidays and overnights
- Prepared to complete a Medical Questionnaire and Medical Examination (AME)
- Able to pass an airport security vetting procedure, including a five-year background check*
- Three verifiable references
- If successful you will need to attend a pre-selection Training Course of up to 5 weeks, which will be taking place in Dublin, Ireland in Spring 2020
*If
successful, you must provide a current police disclosure certificate
from your home country. If you have lived outside your home country
for more than 6 months you will also be required to provide a current
police disclosure certificate from that country/countries
Key
Competencies/Skills
You
should be…
- An excellent communicator who can build relationships easily
- Able to communicate fluently in English both Written and Spoken
- A strong team player with proven interpersonal skills
- Friendly and approachable
- A self-motivated, flexible, and adaptable individual who is comfortable working on their own initiative
- Highly professional with a positive attitude to work
- Commercially aware
Desirable
Criteria:
- Ability to converse in a second European Language
- Previous Cabin Crew experience and holders of an EASA Attestation of Initial Safety Training issued after April 2014
Please
note that these positions will be commencing with a pre-selection
Training Course in Dublin, Ireland in Spring 2020. These positions
are based in Dublin, Ireland.
Benefits
Aer
Lingus offers its crew a competitive salary and also an attractive
benefits package which includes but is not limited to:
- Paid Training
- Uniform costs fully covered
- Concession travel (after six months)
- Airport Discounts
Upcoming
assessment days:
- Madrid 22/01/2020
- Barcelona 24/01/2020
- Rome 28/01/2020
- Thessaloniki 29/01/2020
- Lisbon 30/01/2020
If
you wish to apply please follow the link below:
and
select your location of choice.
After
you apply online, your cv will undergo a first screening and if
selected you will be sent some online tests which include verbal
reasoning, situational awareness, currency and time conversion tasks
and English language tests.
If
you successful at this stage you will be contacted to attend the
interview. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT YOU NEED AN INVITATION TO ATTEND THE
INTERVIEW AT YOUR LOCATION OF CHOICE. ONLY EU PASSPORT HOLDERS OR
VALID WORK VISA HOLDERS CAN APPLY AT THIS TIME.
About Aer Lingus:
Source:http://irishpost.co.uk/aer-lingus-history-irelands-national-airline/
About Aer Lingus:
1.
Birth of an airline
Founded
in 1936 by the Irish Government, the airline was launched with
£100,000, advanced by Blackpool and West Coast Air Services. The
airline was registered on May 22. These
days it operates all airbus fleet but in 1936 the newly formed Aer
Lingus (taken from the Irish words for air fleet, Aer Loingeas)
launched its first flight. The
flight from Dublin’s Baldonnel airfield (now called Casements
Aerodrome) to Bristol’s Whitchurch airport took place on May 27,
1936 in a De Havilland 84 Dragon biplane, named Iolar, which means
Eagle.The
plane’s registration was EI-ABI.
2.
Busy skies
At
the start of 1940 a new Dublin airport opened up in the suburb of
Collinstown and Aer Lingus moved its operations there. It
purchased new aircraft and begun services to Liverpool and a new
domestic route to Shannon, however the outbreak of war in Europe
meant the skies over Britain and Ireland were busy and often
dangerous place. Flights
were stripped right back with a loose service running between Dublin
and Liverpool, or to Manchester depending on the security situation
at the city’s Barton Aerodrome.
3.
Post-war years
With
the Second World War over regular services resumed in November 1945. The
company introduced its first flight attendants and the aircraft fleet of Douglas DC-s were painted with the distinctive silver and
green branding. A
new Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1946 gave the company exclusive air
traffic rights from Ireland to Britain. With
business on the up, the company purchased seven new Vicker Viking
aircraft. In
an attempt to consolidate the Irishness of the brand the decision was
made to name all the craft in the fleet after saints. The
following year the first annual blessing of the fleet took place on
July 23. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. Kenry from Swords, Co
Dublin.
4.
New York, New York
Aer
Lingus inaugurated its first transatlantic service in 1958 with a
service to New York, a Super Constellation aircraft affectionately
referred to as ‘Connies’.
5.
The jet age
In
December 1960 the airline propelled itself into the jet age with the
arrival of three new Boeing 720 for use on the New York route and
their new American destination, Boston. The
conversion of the whole fleet to the new jet equipment began in 1965.
The upgraded fleet was the first to sport the Aer Lingus shamrock on
the fin.
6.
King of the skies
In
1984 the then CEO of Aer Lingus, David Kennedy was made president of
the International Air Transport Association, giving the Irish a
reason to take pride in the aviation industry. Two
years later Aer Lingus celebrated it golden jubilee, restoring their
original aircraft to take part in air shows around the country. Today
Aer Lingus operates a fleet of 48 commercial aircraft, all still
traditionally named after saints.
Source:http://irishpost.co.uk/aer-lingus-history-irelands-national-airline/
About Nobox:
Based
in Dublin, Ireland, Nobox is an initiative of Crewlink, Dalmac
Recruitment & Aviation Services and Workforce International
Contractors. Our companies have been providing HR services for over
25 years to the aviation, medical, transportation, hospitality, IT
and language sectors. Together we are the biggest supplier of
customer service staff to Europe’s largest airline – employing
over 4500 people directly.
We
have pooled our experience, expertise, and talent together to offer
Nobox HR Outsourcing Solutions to many industries across Europe, The
Middle East, North Africa, Asia and America.
Working
closely with our clients, we develop and implement bespoke and cost
effective HR Outsourcing Solutions.
Nobox
is an independent, 100% Irish owned business, managed by a team of 4.
source:
nobox.ie
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