Flexible Part-Time Lead Flight Attendant in Oklahoma City | Part

Local Part-Time Job Overview: Oklahoma City

Snapshot

  • Based in: Oklahoma City, OK (our growing Oklahoma City site)
  • Experience: Mid-Level.
  • Compensation (Part-Time): $44-$54/Hour (approx. $59k/Year)
  • Benefits: Eligible part-time team members may receive select benefits.
  • This part-time position centers on your professional skills within the Aviation space in Oklahoma City.
  • Position: Lead Flight Attendant (Part-Time, based in Oklahoma City)
  • Excellent work-life balance for part-time staff in Oklahoma City.
  • Hiring Organization: American Airlines
  • This part-time role in Oklahoma City is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our American Airlines part-time team in Oklahoma City, OK is growing.
  • Benefit from working part-time in Oklahoma City, a key hub for the Aviation industry.


Command the Cabin with American Airlines

Aviation Leadership at its Finest

American Airlines is defined by authoritative leadership. The Lead Flight Attendant (Purser) is the cornerstone of the in-flight experience. If you are looking to elevate your trajectory in airlines jobs, this leadership role is the absolute pinnacle. This position requires immense expertise, far surpassing standard airport jobs, as you manage the entire cabin operation at 35,000 feet.

Leadership Responsibilities

  • Crew Command: Conduct comprehensive pre-flight briefings with the cabin crew and pilots. Assign working positions and establish service expectations.
  • Safety Command: Serve as the primary liaison between the Captain and the cabin crew, directing emergency responses with authoritative leadership.
  • Service Excellence Oversight: Supervise the execution of premium cabin services, ensuring presentation standards are impeccable.
  • Mentorship: Provide on-the-spot coaching and performance feedback to junior flight attendants.

Executive Perks & Benefits

Earn a significantly higher hourly rate with leadership premiums, enjoy the highest tier of standby travel privileges, and maximize your financial future with comprehensive retirement matching.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 3 to 5 years of superlative flight attendant experience required.
  • Flawless attendance and performance records.
  • Must successfully complete American Airlines' intensive Leadership Training program.
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