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LSG Sky Chefs is a globally recognized leader in airline catering and hospitality services, boasting over 75 years of expertise in delivering high-quality products and services for the aviation industry. As the world’s foremost provider of end-to-end airline product solutions, the company extends its footprint into convenience retail and subscription food service, serving a diverse customer base that includes airlines, e-commerce companies, and retail clients. LSG Sky Chefs is committed to excellence in service, safety, and operational efficiency, ensuring that every aspect of their catering and delivery operations meets the rigorous demands of the airline industry. This position is for a full-time Driver role, an integral part of the company’s supply chain and operational team. The Driver will play a critical role in the preparation and delivery of airline catering services by setting up flights and managing the logistics of loading and unloading trucks in accordance with flight schedules. The successful candidate will be responsible for meeting flights upon arrival, supplying necessary products promptly, inspecting trucks and vehicles, and ensuring complete accuracy of deliveries. This role requires interacting professionally with flight attendants and crew members to address any concerns and provide solutions. Additionally, the Driver will be involved in guiding flights in and out of aircraft when necessary, maintaining basic housekeeping duties, and adhering strictly to all customer service standard operating procedures. Working at LSG Sky Chefs offers a dynamic and challenging environment where attention to detail and the ability to work efficiently under pressure are essential. The role requires flexibility to work any day of the week, including nights, weekends, and holidays, within a 24/7 operational setting. Employees are eligible for weekly pay, and upon completion of 30 days of employment, they gain access to a comprehensive benefits package that includes 401k retirement plans, medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, among other benefits. The company also provides free lunches, uniforms, and shoes, creating a supportive and well-resourced working environment. Ideal candidates should have valid driver’s licenses with clean DMV records and experience driving large delivery trucks. The ability to obtain the necessary SIDA badge and pass a 10-year background verification is mandatory due to the nature of the airport environment and security regulations. Physical fitness is essential as the job involves lifting and moving products and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds safely, standing for long periods, working at heights, and walking on uneven surfaces. Candidates must be able to work in cold environments when required and demonstrate strong teamwork skills in a multicultural setting. The role also requires excellent communication skills in English and basic math proficiency. This union position requires willingness to pay union dues after 60 days and complete the application and orientation process in English. Overall, the Driver role at LSG Sky Chefs is ideal for those seeking a stable, full-time position with growth opportunities in a well-established company dedicated to operational excellence and employee well-being.
  • Be 18 years of age and eligible to work in the United States
  • pass a background check and clear a drug screen
  • be able to stand for the full duration of the shift
  • be available to work in a 38-degree cold room when necessary
  • be a team player and work well with a diverse team
  • ability to comprehend verbal and written specifications in English
  • possess basic math skills
  • must be able to work a flexible schedule
  • willingness to pay union dues after 60 days
  • be available to work full-time including weekends and holidays
  • complete the application and orientation process in English
  • ability to lift 25+ pounds occasionally, 50+ pounds frequently and 10+ pounds consistently
  • bend, stoop, twist repeatedly
  • stand for 8 to 12 hours a day
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