Cabin crew - mixed fleet - British Airways - London
A fantastic opportunity exists to join our ever-expanding Mixed Fleet team of cabin crew where you will deliver outstanding customer service.
As a British Airways Mixed Fleet cabin crew member you will be enthusiastic and passionate about our products and services and focus on putting the customer at the heart of everything you do.
You’ll have the opportunity to develop new skills and take control of your career path and be recognised and rewarded for your outstanding contribution.
As Mixed Fleet Cabin Crew you will have the potential to earn, on average, a reward package of between £21,000 and £25,000 per annum. This comprises of a starting salary of £12,192 per annum, an hourly payment when you are flying, bonuses for achieving your performance targets and commission for Inflight Retail sales. Annual leave starting at 30 days per year rising to 34 days per year.
Principal Accountabilities
To ensure operational safety, security and health and safety responsibilities are performed to the highest standards and are compliant with EASA, British Airways requirements and all other relevant legislation
Maintain safety compliance at all times with Safety & Equipment Procedures (recency) training
Deliver world-class service excellence in line with our service standards and behaviours
To ensure compliance with all corporate policies and procedures in accordance with relevant legislation
To act as a British Airways role model to crew, colleagues and customers adhering to our uniform standards
To build effective working relationships with colleagues and service partners to work as one team
To deliver the crew objectives set by the business and a personal development plan, developing self-awareness through 360 feedback
The Individual
Essential Qualities
You appreciate why the safety and security of our customers is so important for British Airways
You are passionate about delivering service excellence every time
You genuinely enjoy customer interactions and place the customer at the heart of everything you do
You are able to confidently deal with challenging and difficult circumstances and remain resilient throughout
You show respect and understanding for different cultures and backgrounds and you treat everyone as individuals
You are able to build relationships with all your colleagues in a professional way in order to deliver excellent customer service
You are an effective communicator and you are able to deliver difficult messages with confidence
You understand the need to follow rules however you are able to be flexible depending on the situational needs
You proactively seek solutions and take personal responsibility for resolving problems
You are able to learn new information easily and quickly apply it correctly
You always demonstrate a positive can do attitude
You appreciate the need to work in a timely fashion and appreciate the need for punctuality
You uphold high personal and professional standards
You demonstrate pride and knowledge of the British Airways brand and understanding of the business strategy
Essential Criteria
To be aged 18 or over at time of application
Have 3 GCSEs at Grade C or above or the equivalent (excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking)
Fluent in both spoken and written English
Previous customer service experience (Desirable)
Hold a valid passport (with minimum of 12 months before expiry date) with the unrestricted right to live and work in the UK and which allows unrestricted global travel
You will need to be able to acquire a US Visa
To undergo a Criminal Record Check for all countries of residence for six months or more in the previous five years and be able to provide satisfactory references for the last five years
Ability to obtain and retain an airside pass
Be willing and able to work shifts covering 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for your entire career
Be willing and able to spend periods of time away from home and conduct stand-by duties in the proximity of your airport base
To wear the British Airways uniform to the required standard with no visible tattoos or body piercing. Tattoos or body piercings must never be visible on the body or through uniform clothing and CANNOT be covered up i.e. with make-up, plasters (Please refer to the Mixed Fleet FAQs page for further information)
Physical Criteria
To be medically and physically fit to meet regulatory and role requirements (if successful, you will be required to attend BA Health Service Medical Assessment)
To be the required height, between 1.57m (52) and 1.85m (61) with weight in proportion to your height and a vertical function reach of at least 2.01m (67)
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Be able to kneel astride a person within the space restriction of 46cm (18), apply pressure through both arms to a depth of 5-6 cm (2.5), for 30 compressions for a period of 2 minutes minimum
You are able to lift a weight of 9kg (20lb) from a height of 195cm (78), this is the equivalent of lifting a medical kit from and aircraft overhead locker
You are able to tread water whilst fitting a lifejacket and pull your own bodyweight out of the water and into a life raft using the hand holds on the side of the raft
You are able to pull a fully laden trolley weighing up to 86kg (13.5st) and on an incline of up to 3 degrees
You are able to fit into an aircraft jump seat harness without a seatbelt extension
Stand in an area 51cm x 51cm (20 by 20) and not impede the route past you, this is to enable a rapid aircraft evacuation
You are able to swim 50m (55 yards) followed by treading water for 3 minutes and be able to assist people in water
You are able to lift a weight up to 28kg (4st). This is so that you are able to lift an emergency overwing window and quickly exit the aircraft
You feel confident working with heights e.g. you need to be able to descend an aircraft escape slide 9 metres above the ground (Please refer to the Mixed Fleet FAQS for further information)
You are able to stay calm and deal with emergencies and take control of people when required
You feel confident in carrying out all safety and emergency procedures on board
To be prepared to remove any headwear in the event of an emergency in order to be able to pull on an emergency smoke hood in the required time
European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations require that all current or former cabin crew inform us if they hold or if they have held an attestation from any Member State (i.e. a country covered by EASA) in the last 5 years
Application Process
To apply, you have to complete the eligibility questions, and upload your CV.
The next stage of the assessment is to complete an online assessment which will take approximately 35 minutes to complete. Each section of the assessment measures different aspects that have been identified as important for the role. Following completion of this we will review your application and if successful invite you to attend an assessment centre.
It is important that before you start the application that you have read and understood the information on the website about British Airways and the role for which you are applying.
Please note: we are only able to consider one application per candidate, please decide whether you would like to pursue the mixed fleet, gatwick or london city cabin crew role at this stage and apply accordingly.
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