Tuesday, December 3, 2019

S7 is looking for cabin crew to be based in Moscow//S7 Airlines ищет бортпроводников в Москве

S7 airlines is looking for cabin crew to be based in Moscow!

Minimum criteria:
*Russian passport or valid work permit *High school diploma *Good command of English *Sociability *Able to work in a team *Resilience

Conditions:
Salary from 60 000 rubles.
Perpetual employment contract.
Full compliance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.
Paid leave of 70 calendar days.
Training at the expense of the airline (3 months, a scholarship is paid during training). Professional development (the ability to improve English, undergo training in partner companies). Wide geography of flights. free food.
Professional and friendly colleagues.Corporate life, full of diverse collective events.
Preferential flight for employees and members of their families on flights of the S7 group of companies and partner companies.
If you wish to apply follow this link:
https://www.s7.ru/home/about/vacancies/moskva-bortprovodnik

Требования:
Образование средне-специальное, высшее / неоконченное высшее.Английский язык на уровне Intermediate и выше.Доброжелательность.Коммуникабельность.Умение работать в команде.Стрессоустойчивость.Условия:
Заработная плата от 60 000 рублей.Бессрочный трудовой договор.Полное соблюдение Законодательства РФ.Оплачиваемый отпуск 70 календарных дней.Обучение за счет авиакомпании (3 месяца, во время обучения выплачивается стипендия).Профессиональное развитие (возможность совЕсли вы хотите подать заявку, перейдите по этой ссылке
https://www.s7.ru/home/about/vacancies/moskva-bortprovodnik

More about S7 airlines:
S7 Airlines, legally JSC Siberia Airlines (RussianАО «Авиакомпания "Сибирь"», "АО Aviakompania Sibir"), is an airline headquartered in ObNovosibirsk OblastRussia, with offices in Moscow. As of 2008, it is Russia's biggest domestic airline, with its main bases at Domodedovo International Airport and Tolmachevo Airport.Early years
In 1997, Siberia Airlines tried to buy Vnukovo Airlines, to make Moscow its next main hub, but this didn't eventuate. After the 1998 Russian financial crisis, Vnukovo Airlines was heading towards bankruptcy, and Siberia Airlines advised it to merge, but Vnukovo refused. In 1999, Siberia Airlines signed a document to take over Vnukovo Airlines, in the event Vnukovo ceased operations due to insolvency.[What is now S7 Airlines started in 1957 as "the Tolmachevo united squadron" of the General Directorate of Civil Aviation of the Soviet Union. After the Soviet Union disintegration and during the 1990s Russian economic reforms, a state-run Siberia Airlines was created based on the squadron in 1992 and later privatized in 1994. The same year Siberia was assigned an IATA airline code.
Development since the 2000sSiberia Airlines began merging with Vnukovo Airlines in 2001.The same year, the airline absorbed Baikal Airlines and then in 2004, the airline absorbed Chelyabinsk Airlines and Enkor. In 2002, Siberia Airlines began its services from Vnukovo Airlines' former base Moscow-Vnukovo, but after some time it shifted all flights (including the charter flights from Moscow-Sheremetyevo) to Moscow-Domodedovo.The first non-Russian aircraft, Airbus A310s, were acquired in 2004. In summer 2004, during the Farnborough Airshow, the company signed a memorandum of understanding to purchase fifty Sukhoi Superjet 100s, with the first to be delivered in 2007. However, the airline subsequently dropped its plans to order this aircraft, citing that the aircraft's changed specifications no longer met its requirements.Siberia Airlines rebranded itself as S7 Airlines in 2005.In line with an International Air Transport Association (IATA) resolution, from December 2006 the airline began to publish its fares for international destinations originating in Russia in euros, rather than US dollars. This resulted in a fare increase, as the conversion rate used was 1 euro = 1 US dollar. Fuel surcharges were also published in euros. Its domestic fares were still to be shown in the local currency.Also in December 2006, the airline became the second Russian air carrier to complete, and pass, the IATA Operational Safety Audit, which is the first global air safety standard.It was announced in April 2007 that a new division had been set up within the airline, called Globus. This division was to focus on charter flights for tourists to foreign holiday destinations. Initially, the aircraft for this division would be drawn from the mainline fleet, but during 2010–2014, ten Boeing 737–800 aircraft were leased with an all-economy layout, with the option for a further ten aircraft.S7 joined the Oneworld airline alliance in 2010.In November 2015, S7 Airlines made an offer to acquire a majority stake in bankrupt Transaero. However, the proposal was rejected by shareholdersIn 2016, American band OK Go partnered with S7 to film a "zero-g" music video for their song "Upside Down & Inside Out", aboard a reduced gravity aircraft.On 28 August 2018, S7 announced the investment of $192.87 million for a new manufacturing plant of its business plan "Victory" in Moscow. The investment is expected to produce 1000 jobs.According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), in 2019 S7 ranked sixth in the top ten list of most punctual European airlines.In December 2018, a few months after the completion of its purchase of Sea Launchthe parent holding company was renamed from S7 Group to S7 AirSpace Corporation to reflect the transition from an aviation-only business.On 31 March 2019, chairwoman and co-owner Natalia Fileva died after the Epic LT private plane she was in crashed while landing at Frankfurt Egelsbach Airport.[In August 2019, S7 Airlines announced the charity work by collecting the financial support for Siberian forests, harmed by massive fires. Therefore, the airline decided to colour one of the Airbus A320-200 to the hybrid-retro livery, to underline its previous and technical name – Siberia Airlines, by combining two liveries: of 1992-2005 and 2017-today.Also in August 2019, the airline's head announced that S7 Airlines and Globus Airlines will merge till December 2019, therefore closing the operations of the second airline.
Fleet:









TYPE
NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT
A20N
15
A21N
4
A319
16
A320
18
A321
7
B38M
6
B738
21
E170
17



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