Traveler Service Greeter (ORD) Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Chicago, IL at Geebo

Traveler Service Greeter (ORD)

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2 Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Estimated:
$37.
8K - $47.
9K a year Estimated:
$37.
8K - $47.
9K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago The Passenger Service Greeter acts as a ground host/hostess or concierge and is assigned to provide assistance of a specialized nature to a specific individual or group of travelers, such as:
Business Executives for whom time and speed is of the essence Diplomats and Government Official who may require anonymity Celebrities who wish to be shielded from the public Handicapped/Elderly Travelers with special needs Special skills necessary to perform the job Professional, courteous in manner and dress (business attire) Prior aviation experience (1 year) Warm and willing to assist Superior problem-solving capabilities Knowledge of the terminal layout and available facilities Ability to respond well to difficult situations Emotional resilience, able to handle pressure and meet timelines Must exhibit a Passion for Service Must display a diplomatic demeanor Must take ownership and be accountable for results Ability to work without immediate supervision Multi-lingual preferred (but not necessary) Standards Able to work odd hours, sometimes nights, weekends or holidays Ability to pass security background check and drug testing Qualified to obtain valid airport I.
D.
badge which we will facilitate Must be able to clearly understand and communicate in English when performing essential job functions Hours of work Part-time, variable and event-based ($82.
00 base, per 3 hr.
event) Number of assignments may vary from week to week If you enjoy meeting people from various backgrounds in a busy airport environment while guiding them through the airport formalities, contact Air General for an interview.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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