Supply Attendant - West Covina, CA

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Delta Tech Ops division is part of Delta Air Lines, a major American airline known for its commitment to excellence in aviation services and operations. Delta Air Lines operates an extensive global network, and its Tech Ops division plays a crucial role in maintaining the reliability and safety of its fleet. The division is dedicated to providing top-tier maintenance, repair, and overhaul services to ensure operational efficiency and compliance with the highest safety standards. Delta Air Lines is recognized for fostering a safety-conscious work environment, a culture that prioritizes employee development, and adherence to industry regulations. The Supply Attendant position within the Delta Tech Ops division is a vital role focused on supporting warehousing and distribution functions related to aircraft parts and related materials. This role operates within the logistics operation and requires meticulous attention to detail to ensure data accuracy, compliance with operational processes, and proper handling of materials. The position may be compensated with an hourly rate of $30.15 if benefits are not provided; however, if benefits are included, and depending on benefit elections, the base pay rate begins at a minimum of $23.09 per hour. Additionally, the hourly wage complies with the Los Angeles Living Wage Ordinance, which mandates a minimum cash wage of $22.50 per hour. The Supply Attendant will be responsible for multiple critical warehouse functions including packaging preservation, proper binning, issuing, receiving, and shipping of materials used within the store operations. An essential component of this role is operating mechanical and manual materials handling equipment safely and efficiently, along with company vehicles, underscoring safety as a paramount concern. This position demands high safety standards and behavior consciousness to maintain a hazard-free work environment and ensure compliance with internal and external safety protocols. This job is ideal for individuals who are detail-oriented, safety-minded, and capable of following strict operational guidelines. Those in the Supply Attendant role will routinely interact with inventory management systems to support data integrity and operational accuracy. The role also necessitates good physical stamina and the ability to operate various warehouse machinery safely. Successful candidates will contribute to the smooth operating workflow in a fast-paced, dynamic aviation industry setting, supporting a team dedicated to the effective handling and distribution of aircraft parts and materials critical to flight operations and maintenance.
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • ability to operate mechanical and manual material handling equipment
  • valid driver’s license for company vehicle operation
  • capability to work in a physically demanding environment
  • adherence to safety standards and practices
  • willingness to work flexible hours if needed
  • ability to maintain data accuracy
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