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Dispatcher - HQS Job ID: 106696# Positions: 1Location: US-TX-HoustonPosted Date: 05/04/2007Category: Flight Operations Division/Flight Operations DispatchersPosition Type: Full Time
OverviewFREE AIR TRAVEL
JUST ONE OF THE PERKS
When you work at Continental, your talent can take you places – even when you’re not at work. Because in addition to a culture that encourages new ideas, we offer a benefits package that provides free air travel. So where do you want your career to take you?
Dispatcher
Houston, Texas
Equal Opportunity Employer by Choice.
Travel subject to service charges/restrictions. Bonuses awarded only under terms of Continental's policies.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
Dispatcher - HQS Job ID: 106696# Positions: 1Location: US-TX-HoustonPosted Date: 05/04/2007Category: Flight Operations Division/Flight Operations DispatchersPosition Type: Full Time
OverviewFREE AIR TRAVEL
JUST ONE OF THE PERKS
When you work at Continental, your talent can take you places – even when you’re not at work. Because in addition to a culture that encourages new ideas, we offer a benefits package that provides free air travel. So where do you want your career to take you?
Dispatcher
Houston, Texas
Equal Opportunity Employer by Choice.
Travel subject to service charges/restrictions. Bonuses awarded only under terms of Continental's policies.
Responsibilities
- Conduct all flight operations assigned in accordance with company and FAA regulations and procedures. This will normally cover individual flight planning, releases, flight monitoring, weather and operational advisory service.
- Upon reporting for duty and continuously during his tour of duty, the dispatcher shall make a careful check, monitor, and analyze weather conditions over regular and alternate routes, changes in the route navigational facilities, field conditions, inoperative navigational facilities, and two-way radio communications (ground stations).
- The dispatcher shall provide the Pilot-in-Command with all available current reports or information on airport conditions and irregularities of navigation facilities that may affect the safety of the flight.
- Before beginning a flight, the dispatcher shall provide the Pilot-in-Command with all available weather reports and forecasts of weather phenomena that may affect the safety of flight, including adverse weather phenomena, such as clear air turbulence, thunderstorms, and low level windshear, for each route to be flown and each airport to be used.
- During a flight, the dispatcher shall provide the Pilot-in-Command any additional available information of meteorological conditions including adverse weather phenomena, such as clear air turbulence, thunderstorms, and low level windshear, and irregularities of facilities and services, that may affect the safety of the flight.
- Read and initial all Dispatch Bulletins and circulars issued since last tour of duty.
- Dispatch Bulletins will remain current for a period of 120 days from the date of issuance. At the end of the valid period the bulletin will have been incorporated into the Operations Manual, reissued under a new bulletin number or considered outdated.
Qualifications
- Dispatch certificate required and dispatch experience desired.
- Must be able to work shifts (including nights, holidays and weekends).
- Must be legally authorized to work permanently in the U.S. without sponsorship.