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Are you someone who finds joy in helping others, stays calm under pressure, and enjoys being on your feet in a fast-paced environment? If so, we invite you to join Superior Aircraft Services , part of the Pacific Aviation family, as a Wheelchair Attendant at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) .
This role is ideal for individuals who take pride in offering exceptional customer service and want to make a positive impact on passengers' travel experiences. Whether you’re assisting someone to their gate or helping with luggage, your care and professionalism will leave a lasting impression.
Pacific Aviation (with Superior Aircraft Services) is an airport-handling provider dedicated to providing exceptional service for some of the world’s finest airlines. By developing and growing our people, we know that our team members are the reason for our 25-year plus success record. We currently support major west coast airports and have recently expanded the Pacific Aviation service to the East Coast.

What You’ll Do

Assist passengers needing wheelchair or luggage support throughout the terminal
Provide directions and general information with a friendly, helpful attitude
Coordinate with coworkers and airline personnel to meet flight needs
Ensure timely, safe, and respectful service for all passengers
Represent Pacific Aviation/SAS with professionalism and compassion
Requirements
What You Bring

Fluent English communication; second language a plus
Friendly, team-oriented, and proactive approach to service
Ability to lift up to 70 lbs and assist with passenger transfers
Physical stamina for standing and walking throughout the shift
Reliable transportation to and from BOS Airport
Must pass TSA background check (two forms of valid ID required)
Customer service experience preferred

Schedule

Evening/Night Shift: 8:00 PM – 2:30 AM
Must be available weekends and holidays
Benefits

$19.00 per hour + Tips
Paid Sick Time
Paid Training
Uniform Provided
Airport Employee Discounts

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