Overnight Aircraft Cleaner - LAX Airport - $26 per HOUR

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PrimeFlight Aviation Services, Inc. is a globally recognized leader in providing comprehensive airport support services to commercial airlines. With over 200 locations worldwide, PrimeFlight offers a dynamic and rewarding career environment in the aviation industry characterized by stability and growth opportunities. The company is dedicated to maintaining a positive working environment, upholding respect among team members, and delivering the highest customer service and safety standards. Employees benefit from competitive pay scales and a robust benefits package, which includes 401(k) plans with matching contributions, health and dental insurance, life and vision insurance, and paid time off. PrimeFlight also emphasizes career progression with opportunities available across their widespread locations. The role of an Aircraft Cleaner at PrimeFlight centers on preserving the cleanliness and safety of the aircraft fleet. This position is crucial for ensuring a pleasant and hygienic travel experience for passengers and crew by thoroughly cleaning the aircraft interiors—including cabins, lavatories, windows, and galleys—using industry-approved products and tools. Aircraft Cleaners work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment where meeting tight deadlines and coordinating with airport staff are essential. The work requires physical endurance, attention to detail, and adaptability, as airline operations occur around the clock, necessitating flexibility in shift work including nights, weekends, and holidays. The successful team member consistently brings energy, enthusiasm, respect, and a strong regard for safety to the workplace. Overall, this role provides an entry point into the aviation industry with substantial room for professional growth and advancement within PrimeFlight Aviation Services.
  • Ability to lift up to 25 pounds
  • prolonged standing and walking in indoor and outdoor environments
  • ability to push, pull, reach with arms, and grasp with hands
  • exposure to biohazards and chemicals
  • ability to bend, stretch, squat, kneel, crawl, and crouch occasionally in confined spaces
  • exposure to moderate and high noise levels
  • ability to hear and respond to spoken voice and audible alarms
  • perform repetitive motions with arms, wrists, hands, and fingers
  • specific vision abilities including close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus
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