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Airport Jobs

With so many airports scattered across the country, you’ll find plenty of airport jobs popping up on Trade Me Jobs. Browse the currently vacant positions on offer below.

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Airport Jobs

Aotearoa New Zealand relies on air travel more than many countries, meaning that there are usually plenty of airport jobs on offer around the country. Here are some examples of common airport-based roles you can come across on Trade Me Jobs.

As a customer service representative, you'll assist travellers with check-in, baggage handling, and flight information. Individual airlines employ their own customer service representatives, meaning that the larger the airport, the more options there will likely be.

Another common job to find within airports in Aotearoa New Zealand is working in retail and hospitality outlets. This could involve working in licenced bars and cafes, or, in the country's largest airports, shops selling everything from cosmetics to souvenirs and beyond. The hospo outlets, in particular, employ a wide range of professionals, including baristas, waitstaff, and chefs.

The aviation industry heavily relies on skilled technicians to maintain and repair aircraft. As an aircraft maintenance technician, you'll play a vital role in inspecting, troubleshooting, and servicing aeroplanes to ensure their airworthiness. Your attention to detail and technical expertise will be critical in keeping aircraft in peak condition and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.

Airports, of course, also require skilled professionals to work in air traffic control.. As an air traffic controller, you'll be responsible for managing the movement of aircraft in and around the airport airspace. Your ability to remain calm under pressure and make swift decisions will ensure the safe and efficient flow of air traffic, contributing to the overall safety of air travel.

For those interested in leadership and organisational roles, airport operations management offers a rewarding career path. As an airport operations manager, you'll oversee the day-to-day activities of the airport, ensuring that all operations run efficiently and adhere to safety regulations. From coordinating runway schedules to managing terminal facilities, your expertise in managing resources and personnel will keep the airport running like a well-oiled machine. Behind the scenes, airports require strong administrative and financial management. As an airport administrator or finance manager, you'll handle budgets, contracts, and regulatory compliance to keep the airport's operations financially stable and compliant with industry standards.

Airports are also home to security personnel who play a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of passengers and airport facilities. Working as a security officer, you'll be responsible for screening passengers and luggage, conducting security checks, and responding to any security-related incidents.

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