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This position is responsible for developing and implementing a global “insurable risks” management program that supports the company's strategic goals while complying with state and federal laws and accreditation standards related to safety and risk management. The position is intended to guide and partner with the Company’s business area leaders, the Company’s Financial Analysis and Planning grou...
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Posted Wed 3rd April
Jobs within the airline/aviation industry include pilot, co-pilot, flight attendant, flight engineer, cargo handlers and supervisors, equipment mechanics and service techs, manufacturing assembly and mechanics, airfield operations specialists, airport service agent and terminal controller, airport tower controller and air traffic controller. Due to the changes in the industry inflicted by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, airline and aviation services have dropped off in past years, but are showing a comeback. Some major airlines are continuing to be in financial difficulty while others are thriving. Overall, airline industry jobs will increase about as fast as average. Before joining an airline or deciding to enter this field, research the industry and each company's history to make an educated decision about its likelihood of success and longevity.
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