Salary Range
Below $25,000 to $100,000
Ground service workers play a significant role in the aviation industry. They ensure the safety, security, and comfort of passengers, oversee the loading and unloading of cargo and baggage, and prepare aircraft for flight. Their level of organization determines how smoothly the flight process will be for passengers and flight crew.
Minimum Education Level
High School DiplomaCertification/License
RequiredOutlook
About as Fast as the AverageHands On
Realistic
Technical
Experienced Ground Services Worker
Entry-Level Ground Services Worker
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