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The Customer Service Agent is responsible for assisting guests with travel needs at Alaska Airlines (AS). As a member of the passenger service team, this individual contributor role responds to guest inquiries and performs various tasks in ticketing, check-in, and boarding areas. This is a union represented position.
The Regional Compliance Manager is a subject matter expert in the Airport Operations & Customer Service (AOCS) compliance program for Alaska Airlines (AS) and/or Hawaiian Airlines (HA). As an individual contributor, this role exercises considerable judgment to make decisions in the development and implementation of action plans based on compliance and safety gaps identified.
The Instructional Systems Designer II (ISD II), Inflight designs and develops instructional content, including lesson plans, presentation materials, guides, handouts, job aids, and other training materials, for Flight Attendants at Alaska Airlines. The Instructional Systems Designer II, Inflight produces high quality regulatory and non-regulatory training programs. The Instructional Systems Designer II, Inflight partners with Inflight Training Delivery, Safety & Compliance, Policy & Procedures and learning community stakeholders to ensure training is compliant with current regulations while looking for ways to create engaging and innovative instruction. The Instructional Systems Designer II, Inflight is a Learning Management System (LMS) administrator...
The Passenger Service Agent is responsible for assisting guests with travel needs by responding to guest inquiries and resolving complaints, and performing various tasks in baggage, ticketing, check-in and boarding flights.
This role is responsible for balancing strategic priorities while ensuring tactical execution for Flight Operations Pilot Bases at Horizon Air (QX). As a people leader, the Base Chief Pilot leads and establishes priorities for the team by implementing the Flight Operations strategic goals and objectives in relationship to the day-to-day operation at the base, safely and in compliance and accordance with Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), and company policies.
The Ramp Service Agent (RSA) works in a fast-paced environment performing below wing functions and keeping flights running smoothly and safely. This is a union represented position.
The Director, Divisional Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A) sets the long-term financial strategy and oversees financial performance at Alaska Airlines, working with division leadership to support the operation while containing costs. The Director, divisional FP&A is embedded in the division and acts as the CFO for the group to drive operating and capital expense discipline and value-added analysis.
The Ramp Service Agent (RSA) works in a fast-paced environment performing below wing functions and keeping flights running smoothly and safely. This is a union represented position.
The Ramp Service Agent (RSA) works in a fast-paced environment performing below wing functions and keeping flights running smoothly and safely. This is a union represented position.
The Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis performs a wide range of financial and analytical work supporting Alaska Air Group (AAG). As one of the leaders in Divisional FP&A, this role will be responsible for finding opportunities for the company to reduce costs and drive growth. The FP&A Manager with specific divisions will be expected to drive operating and capital expense discipline and value-added analysis.
The Propulsion Service Engineer provides technical engineering support for the maintenance of Horizon Air aircraft airframe and powerplant systems in support of specific ATA (Air Transport Association) chapters. As an individual contributor, this role, as part of the Engineering department, works with a team to establish process improvements to improve related system reliability, and to support operational performance goals in the interest of safety and value. This role requires an unwavering commitment to safety and compliance, and the ability to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
The Supervisor Maintenance oversees the aircraft maintenance teams at Horizon Air. As a people leader, the Supervisor Maintenance leads and establishes priorities for the team of aircraft technicians to ensure overall performance and safety in the day-to-day operation.
The Managing Director Maintenance Operations provides strategic and operational leadership for Line Maintenance, On-call Maintenance, and Maintenance Control at Alaska Airlines (AS). As a leader in the Maintenance & Engineering (M&E) division, this role ensures that high standards of performance are maintained in the areas of safety, compliance, cost, and quality.
This role also serves as Alaska’s Director of Maintenance in accordance with FAA CFR Part 119 and is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Maintenance departments to ensure safe maintenance operations and compliance with all company, FAA and governmental safety rules and regulations, including the airworthiness of all...
The Ramp Service Agent (RSA) works in a fast-paced environment performing below wing functions and keeping flights running smoothly and safely. This is a union represented position.
The Director Occupational Safety & Compliance sets the long-term strategy and oversees the financial performance of the Occupational Health & Safety team at Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air. As a people leader, this role establishes strategic goals and direction for a team of leaders to administer and ensure compliance with all federal and state mandated industrial safety and health regulations, injury prevention and reduction efforts, and abatement of workplace hazards for both Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air.
The Ramp & Customer Service Agent is responsible for above and below wing tasks which include guest interactions and ramp functions.
The Ramp & Customer Service Agent is responsible for above and below wing tasks which include guest interactions and ramp functions.
The Passenger Service Agent is responsible for assisting guests with travel needs by responding to guest inquiries and resolving complaints, and performing various tasks in baggage, ticketing, check-in and boarding flights.
The Ramp & Customer Service Agent is responsible for above and below wing tasks which include guest interactions and ramp functions.
The Ramp Service Agent- Air Freight works in a fast-paced environment performing below wing functions and keeping flights running smoothly and safely. This is a union represented position.
This role is responsible for executing on the strategy including leading contracting and supplier oversight efforts at Alaska Air Group. The role requires significant, broadscale negotiation experience to deliver required business outcomes via best-in-class sourcing and contracting deliverables. As a people leader, the Manager Supply Chain leads and establishes priorities for the team to achieve company and division goals, including project assessment, strategy development, vendor management, supplier evaluation, and negotiation of terms to meet quality, cost and performance targets.
The Managing Director, UK and Europe Operations sets the long-term strategy and oversees the regional operational and financial performance of the Airport Operations & Customer Service (AOCS) division at Alaska Airlines (AS). The role also serves as the cross divisional liaison for all divisions locally, ensuring smooth operations and strong government relationships. As a people leader, this role establishes strategic goals and direction for a team of regional and/or station directors who oversee the Alaska Airlines airports within their region(s).
The Director, Atmos Development & Partnerships is a strategic leader responsible for driving the growth and commercialization of Air Group’s Atmos Rewards platform. This high-impact, cross-functional role leads partnership development, product innovation, and revenue expansion across the travel ribbon and adjacent loyalty ecosystems. Reporting directly to the division Vice President and serving as a key member of the loyalty, partnerships, international, and sales leadership team, this role operates with significant autonomy and visibility. The ideal candidate brings a strong analytical mindset, a bias for action, and a proven ability to lead high-performing teams while delivering measurable business outcomes.
The Principal Solutions Architect is a sole subject matter expert in data architecture, engineering best practices, and the Data Services technology stack. As an individual contributor, this role defines long-term strategy for the ITS Data Services Team to develop and maintain the Enterprise Data Platform. This highly autonomous, strategic role will exercise considerable latitude and initiative to shape data solution strategies, resolve technical and governance challenges, and drive innovation across the data ecosystem.
The Finance Transformation Manager is a subject matter expert in the design and improvement of accounting processes and tools. As an individual contributor, this role leads the design and execution of short and long-term system and process strategy, including cross-collaboration with teams throughout the Finance and Information Technology organizations to drive sustainable process improvements, including modernization of systems and processes, while maintaining compliance with necessary control frameworks.
The Manager Revenue Management is responsible for meeting unit revenue targets for a set of markets worth approximately $2B in annual coupon revenue and part of a broader team driving $10B in annual revenue for Alaska Airlines. As a people leader, this role leads and establishes priorities for a team of analysts to drive business process and revenue improvements.
The Financial Planning Analyst III is a subject matter expert in financial planning and analysis (FP&A) at Alaska Airlines. As an individual contributor, this role exercises considerable judgment to make decisions in financial planning activities and provide recommendations to support cost saving goals and strategies.
The Principal, Transatlantic Pricing is a subject matter expert who designs, enables and advances Alaska’s Transatlantic pricing strategies to optimize revenue and drive profitability. As an individual contributor, this role defines long-term strategy, mid-to-near-term market management strategy and exercises considerable latitude and initiative to solve complex pricing scenarios and work across stakeholder groups.