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http://www.alaskaair.com/as/www2/company/Careers.asp
Assistant DispatcherFull Time - Regular posted 11.19.07Seattle, WA
Requirements
REPORTS TO: Director, Dispatch & Meteorology
PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide clerical assistance to Dispatchers on duty.
- Monitor dispatch systems for proper functionality and accurate data.
- When directed, issue timely information to stations and other
departments, through available communications systems (FLIFO),
concerning release preparation, fuel loads, passenger information,
aircraft assignment and substitutions, delays, cancellations,
unscheduled landings, diversions, and overflies.
- Plot and send adverse weather information to appropriate stations.
- Maintain weather data as required, including Field and Facilities,
FDC NOTAMs, Turbulence Plots, and PIREPS.
- Ensure all office manuals are updated and current including, takeoff
and landing data, MEL/CDL, Jeppesen, Flight Operations Manuals,
Company Flight Manual, and Dispatch Policy and Procedures
Manual.
- Collect, store and audit daily flight paperwork.
- Order office supplies
- Assume the duties of a Dispatcher when directed by Chief
Dispatcher or Director Dispatch and Meteorology, act as
Dispatcher.
- Other duties as assigned by Dispatcher, Chief Dispatcher, and/or
Manager Dispatch.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Possess a valid FAA Aircraft Dispatcher's Certificate.
- Successfully pass all ground/flight training requirements and level
of proficiency for Dispatchers as specified in the Company Training
Manual.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
FAA Dispatcher Certificate
Equal Opportunity Employer http://www.alaskaair.com/as/www2/company/Careers.a
Assistant DispatcherFull Time - Regular posted 11.19.07Seattle, WA


PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Provide clerical assistance to Dispatchers on duty.
- Monitor dispatch systems for proper functionality and accurate data.
- When directed, issue timely information to stations and other
departments, through available communications systems (FLIFO),
concerning release preparation, fuel loads, passenger information,
aircraft assignment and substitutions, delays, cancellations,
unscheduled landings, diversions, and overflies.
- Plot and send adverse weather information to appropriate stations.
- Maintain weather data as required, including Field and Facilities,
FDC NOTAMs, Turbulence Plots, and PIREPS.
- Ensure all office manuals are updated and current including, takeoff
and landing data, MEL/CDL, Jeppesen, Flight Operations Manuals,
Company Flight Manual, and Dispatch Policy and Procedures
Manual.
- Collect, store and audit daily flight paperwork.
- Order office supplies
- Assume the duties of a Dispatcher when directed by Chief
Dispatcher or Director Dispatch and Meteorology, act as
Dispatcher.
- Other duties as assigned by Dispatcher, Chief Dispatcher, and/or
Manager Dispatch.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Possess a valid FAA Aircraft Dispatcher's Certificate.
- Successfully pass all ground/flight training requirements and level
of proficiency for Dispatchers as specified in the Company Training
Manual.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
FAA Dispatcher Certificate
Equal Opportunity Employer http://www.alaskaair.com/as/www2/company/Careers.a