The Loader for Aviation will be in charge of loading/offloading aircraft, Unit Loading Devices, conveyor belts, trucks and various other baggage/cargo carriers in line with instructions from the loading/unloading team at various work locations such as baggage halls, cargo terminals' ramp and quick transfer facilities.
Job Description
To segregate and load baggage cargo and load, destination and class-wise, in Unit Load Device (ULD);
To ensure that baggage and cargo are correctly built and correctly loaded/stored achieving maximum utilisation of available space;
To confirm that light weight cargo and baggage are loaded above heavy consignments avoiding damage to fragile articles;
To ensure that fragile/heavy/dangerous goods are stored/loaded in specified positions and secured according to instructions;
To guarantee that aircraft hold nets are correctly positioned to avoid any safety hazard which may cause damage/injury to personnel or goods/aircraft, or property;
To ensure that locks are correctly positioned in aircraft holds to secure ULDs in designated positions;
To report any leakage or damage of dangerous goods to team leaders, dispatchers, as appropriate, immediately;
To ensure that they clock in and clock out using biometric attendance as per shift roster;
To assure that correct PPE is worn and carry all required identification cards (ASP/Training License).
To ensure dispatch of export cargo as per unit weight system (UWS) to the aircraft in appropriate time as per the flight schedule given by forwarding import ULD's to the warehouse and coordinating with technical team.
Hard Skills
Basic Health
Basic Human Resource Policy Awareness
Management of Human Factors
Safe Manual Handling Techniques
Emergency Response Procedures
Use of Relevant Fire Extinguisher
Fire Prevention, Detection
Safety, Enviroment
Labelling and Marking of Dangerous Goods
Recognition of unmarked Dangerous Goods
Storage of Dangerous Goods
Loading of Dangerous Goods
Passenger Notifications in regards to Dangerous Goods
Dangerous Goods Legislation
Recognition of Human Threats in and around an Aircraft