baggage flow supervisor
Baggage flow supervisors monitor the flow of baggage in airports to ensure baggage makes connections and arrives at the destinations in a timely manner. They communicate with baggage managers to ensure compliance with regulations and apply solutions. Baggage flow supervisors collect, analyse and maintain records on airline data, passenger, and baggage flow, as well as create and distribute daily reports regarding staff needs, safety hazards, maintenance needs and incident reports. They ensure cooperative behaviour and resolve conflicts.
Also called: baggage flow coordinator, luggage flow supervisor, luggage operations manager, luggage flow manager, luggage operations supervisor, luggage operations coordinator, luggage flow coordinator, baggage operations manager
- 17
- essential skills
- 10
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
- airport baggage handler6 skills in common
- airport security officer6 skills in common
- airport chief executive5 skills in common
- aircraft cargo operations coordinator4 skills in common
- aircraft maintenance coordinator4 skills in common
- airport director4 skills in common
- aviation ground systems engineer4 skills in common
- commercial pilot4 skills in common
Essential skills
17- airport safety regulations
- airport terminal standards
- apply airport standards and regulations
- comply with schedule
- conduct airport security screening
- ensure compliance with airport security measures
- ensure efficient baggage handling
- ensure public safety and security
- follow airport safety procedures
- identify airport safety hazards
- monitor airport service performance
- monitor security measures
- report airport security incidents
- supervise transfer of luggage
- tolerate stress
- transfer luggage
- write work-related reports
Optional skills
10- carry out evacuation of airport in an emergency
- conduct airport safety inspections
- implement airport emergency plans
- implement improvements in airport operations
- interact with airport stakeholders
- manage teamwork
- perform ground-handling maintenance procedures
- perform risk analysis
- provide assistance to airport users
- use different communication channels
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