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Requisition Number: 06-0554
Post Date: 7/19/2006
Closing Date: 7/31/2006
Title: Dispatch System Controller
City: St. George
State: UT
Minimum Hiring Range: $13.20/hr
Department: Flight Operations
Description: Dispatch System Controller (Non Licensed)


Reports to: Director of Operation Control Center


Duties:
*Responsible for oversight on a flight by flight basis of the daily operation of SkyWest flights to ensure safety, regulatory compliance and economic decision making
*Minimize the impact of irregular operations and recovery
*Maintain awareness of passenger comfort, protection, and quality of customer service
*Monitor the progress of each flight. Remain constantly aware of the location and status of all company aircraft.
*Communicate with station personnel to best achieve performance and customer service goals
*Delegate and utilize resource management to best accomplish mission.
*Communicate with release dispatcher regarding any changes that may affect the releases.
*Collaborate with dispatch supervisor for best practices and best decision-making
*Coordinate with Maintenance Control and dispatchers for aircraft airworthiness
*Coordinate with Customer Service Coordinators for passenger comfort and advocacy.
*Communicate with crew support for crew legality, reflow, and availability.

Qualifications:

*Minimum of 2 years of airline/hub operations or related experience required.
*Thorough knowledge of company manuals, FARS
*Ability to successfully resolve and recover from irregular operations
*Ability to work under stressful conditions
*Computer literate
*Exceptional ability to multi task
*Strong prioritization skills
*Excellent written and verbal communication skills
*Exceptional Customer Service Skills
*Must be a U.S. citizen or show proof of right to work in the U.S.
*Able to fluently read, write, speak and understand English
*Friendly and outgoing personality
*Self-motivated, team player
 
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Well then go drive a Bobcat. Moving dirt from point A to point B sounds like a very exciting career.
 
405 said:
Well then go drive a Bobcat. Moving dirt from point A to point B sounds like a very exciting career.

Better pay, and better than undercutting licensed individuals because some airline is looking to do sh1t the wrong way.

You know they are going to hire a bunch of morons, that's kinda the point of not requiring any college or trade skill/technical license. I bet they would hire illegals if they could.
 
Metro752 said:
Better pay, and better than undercutting licensed individuals because some airline is looking to do sh1t the wrong way.

You know they are going to hire a bunch of morons, that's kinda the point of not requiring any college or trade skill/technical license. I bet they would hire illegals if they could.

I agree with you.
 
It's a flight follower position. This position usually pays $9 - $12/hr at most airlines. The only thing they can't do is actually dispatch.
 
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