Flight Attendant - 401(k)

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Endeavor Air is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, operating as Delta Connection. The company operates a fleet of 141 regional jets, servicing 750 daily flights to 122 destinations across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. Endeavor Air is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with crew bases strategically located in Atlanta, Cincinnati, Detroit, Minneapolis, New York, and Raleigh-Durham. Additionally, the company manages 11 maintenance bases across its extensive network. Known for its commitment to reliability and customer service, Endeavor Air plays a crucial role in connecting regional travelers to the larger Delta network, ensuring a seamless travel experience. The Flight Attendant role at Endeavor Air offers a unique and rewarding career for individuals passionate about customer service and safety in the aviation industry. Flight Attendants are essential in providing a safe, welcoming, and memorable onboard experience for every passenger, every day, on every flight. This role demands service-oriented professionals who enjoy traveling, meeting new people, and adapting to a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Endeavor Air places a high value on professionalism, customer-focused attitudes, and the ability to handle emergency situations calmly and effectively. Candidates applying for the Flight Attendant position will benefit from an industry-leading training program that includes a comprehensive package: trainees receive $1,500 in training pay split over two installments, air transportation to and from Minneapolis for training, single-occupancy hotel accommodations with shuttle service to and from the Endeavor Learning Center, provided lunches on training days, a full uniform package valued at $680, and an iPhone 15 SkyPro device along with accessories for training and ongoing use. The program is designed to fully prepare attendees for a successful career with Endeavor Air. As a Flight Attendant, you ensure the comfort and safety of all passengers through attentive customer service, professional conduct, and adherence to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Responsibilities include performing safety demonstrations, assisting passengers with special needs, preparing and serving food and beverages, and handling emergency situations including administering first aid and CPR when necessary. This role requires strong communication skills, the ability to work independently and as part of a team, and flexibility to meet scheduling demands including nights, weekends, and holidays. Endeavor Air emphasizes the importance of maintaining a professional appearance, complying with the company’s style requirements, and managing the physical demands of the position, including reaching overhead bins, operating emergency exits, and working in confined spaces where allergens may be present. The company also ensures that its employees are supported with a robust benefits package and opportunities for career progression, making this a truly distinguished place for those seeking a fulfilling career in the airline industry.
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Authorization to work in the U.S.
  • Ability to report to assigned base within two hours (2.5 hours for NYC bases)
  • Minimum age of 21 years
  • Ability to work flexible schedules including nights, weekends, and holidays
  • Valid passport and travel documents
  • Meet FAA regulations and company policies
  • Exceptional customer service skills
  • At least one year of customer service experience
  • Ability to maintain professional appearance and comply with style requirements
  • No tattoos on hands or fingers
  • Ability to cover non-hand/finger tattoos
  • Comply with piercing guidelines
  • Ability to complete four weeks of initial training
  • Height not to exceed 5 feet 11.5 inches without shoes
  • Ability to reach 6 feet 3 inches overhead without shoes
  • Ability to operate emergency exits and push/pull weight required
  • Ability to hear and communicate in noisy environments
  • Ability to endure physical demands such as standing, bending, and working in confined spaces
  • Ability to manage allergens
  • Willingness to work irregular hours
  • Proficiency with computers and mobile devices

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