Flight Attendant (IAD)
Posted 2025-04-22Description
As a Flight Attendant, you will perform required duties in an aircraft environment, adhering to established standards, policies, laws, and regulations, including Federal Aviation Administration regulations. You will actively ensure the safety and comfort of customers while providing exemplary customer service to exceed expectations. Responsibilities include assisting passengers with lifting and stowing luggage, attending to individuals needing special assistance, and preparing and serving meals, snacks, and beverages. You must maintain a professional appearance and respond effectively in emergency situations, including implementing flight deck instructions, guiding passengers during evacuations, and providing emergency medical assistance such as CPR and first aid. Additionally, you will ensure compliance with policies, regulations, and safety measures, make public announcements, complete safety demonstrations, and provide detailed written reports on incidents or discrepancies. Physical requirements include retrieving and storing items in overhead bins up to 67 inches high, opening emergency exits and closing aircraft doors weighing up to 60 pounds, and pushing or pulling heavy beverage and food carts. Tasks involve frequent walking, bending, reaching above shoulder level, and handling service equipment. You must also maintain the cleanliness of the cabin, galley, and lavatory while practicing safety-conscious behaviors in all operations. Additional responsibilities may be assigned by management or the Pilot-in-Command.
Salary Range: $34,000.00 - $42,564.91
Requirements
The successful candidate must be at least 23 years old, hold a high school diploma or GED, and be authorized to work in the United States with the ability to travel internationally. A valid driver?s license with a good driving record and a valid passport are required. Candidates must have proficiency in reading, writing, and understanding English, with bilingual skills preferred but not mandatory. Compliance with DOT regulations is essential, including passing a pre-employment drug screening and participating in random drug and alcohol testing. A thorough 10-year work history review, criminal background check, and fingerprinting are required. The candidate must successfully complete Contour's four-week Flight Attendant Initial Training Program and be adaptable to a rotating schedule with duty hours ranging from two to 14 hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Strong interpersonal, leadership, and organizational skills are necessary, along with the ability to work under pressure, handle multiple priorities, and maintain attention to detail in a fast-paced environment. Candidates should demonstrate professionalism, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team while adhering to all regulatory requirements. Additionally, candidates must reside within one hour of the assigned domicile.
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