Job Search: Aviation Airport Applicants Needed
Technical education and training is important on some career paths. On March 24, 2012, the State of Alaska will conduct its 2012 Alaska Aviation Careers & Airport Job Fair at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport – North Terminal, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. According to reports, over 300 jobs will be offered to interested applicants.
Representatives from the Alaskan airline companies and businesses related to the state’s aviation system and services will be present to accept applications from prospective employees. Companies will include the Alaska Aviation Careers and Job Fair include Alaska Airlines, PenAir, the Federal Aviation Administration, Alaska National Guard, Anchorage Airport Police & Fire, Northern Air Cargo, Pegasus, Lynden Air Cargo, HMS Host, Signature Flight Support, Transportation Security Administration, and Enterprise Car Rental.
This event is free for both participating companies and applicants. Parking in the North Terminal Lot will be validated at the Fair.
Students under middle and high school are encouraged to attend the event. Aviation officers will be present to give them a firsthand witness of how basic things work in our aviation system, a good opportunity for them to plan an exciting career in this field should they like what they’d see.
About the AIAS
Guided by their mail mission “To Keep Alaska Flying and Thriving”, the Alaska International Airport System (AIAS) has been dedicatedly servicing people from all nations with world-class customer service and top of the edge aviation facilities. In addition, AIAS is home to over 30 international and domestic airlines providing passenger and cargo service throughout Alaska, the United States, Europe, and Asia. AIAS is an extraordinary economic engine; serving nearly 6 million passengers per year and accounting for 1 in 10 jobs in Anchorage and 1 in 20 jobs in Fairbanks.
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