Passenger attendant supervisor, Kaiwhakahaere ratonga pāhihi
Also known as
- Cabin crew manager, inflight service manager, deputy service manager
Passenger attendant supervisors manage or oversee passenger attendants who work on ships, planes and trains.
Your pay could be
$53K
Lower
$63K to $112K
Most common
$125K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Passenger attendant supervisors
- usually work shifts, including evenings and weekends
- usually work in offices, airports, ferry terminals and train stations and may travel
- need to be responsible, lead others and communicate well
Tasks
- Inspect facilities, equipment or supplies to ensure conformance to standards.
- Inspect facilities.
- Inspect equipment to ensure proper functioning.
- Evaluate employee performance.
- Determine resource needs.
- Maintain professional knowledge or certifications.
- Maintain knowledge of business operations.
- Prepare operational reports or records.
- Explain regulations, policies, or procedures.
- Resolve issues affecting transportation operations.
You need experience to become a passenger attendant supervisor and a qualification may be useful.
You need
- experience in similar work
You may need
- a New Zealand Certificate in Aviation (Flight Attendant) (Level 4) or similar
- a relevant tertiary qualification
- to pass a medical assessment and drug test
- a First Aid Certificate
- to pass a police or security check
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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