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1521 N. Cooper Street, Suite 300
Arlington, TX 76011
Arlington, TX 76011
Search and Seal Coordinators / Airport Security
Job Location: Raleigh, NC
Description
SCIS Air Security is dedicated to serving the airline industry by
ensuring that catering security services meet and exceed airport
and federal requirements.Our Search and Seal Coordinators search and seal meal/beverage carts prior to delivery to the airport. Not involved in preparation or serving or meals and beverages.
FULL TIME AND PART TIME OPPORTUNITIES!!!
Applicants must provide 10 year work history, most recent 5 years verifiable. Candidates must read, write and speak English. Be able to bend repetitively; lift, push, and pull 25 lbs,, stand for 8-10 hours; work in a chilled/hot high volume environment, and able to work shifts as this is a 24/7 operation.
We offer a competitive salary starting at $10/hour, and a comprehensive benefits package, including 401k.
Apply online
www.scisairsecurity.com
or apply 1:00pm and 3:00pm M-F at:
Raliegh Airport
2700 W Terminal Blvd.
Morrisville, NC 27623.
SCIS Air Security is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. As such, 41 CFR 60-1.4(a), 60-250.5, & 60-741.5 are herein incorporated by reference.
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