Start your aviation career with Hawaiian Airlines at the Honolulu airport!
As a ramp agent with our Honolulu ohana, you will:
- Earn $15.92 per hour with pay increases (in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement),
- Learn new skills when you attend our PAID training courses!
At Hawaiian Airlines, we are about welcoming our guests with Hawaiian hospitality and aloha, and taking care of our people, our home and the communities we serve. Join our ‘ohana and be a part of an exciting team of professionals dedicated to serving our kama‘āina and introducing our islands to the world!
Interview Schedule
Candidates applying to this requisition may be considered for the interview process below. The interview process consists of the following:
- A 60 minute virtual panel interview
- A 30 minute in-person interview
Candidates successful in the interview process may be invited to paid classroom training in Honolulu. Training is five days, 8 hours per day on weekdays.
Position Overview
Ramp Agents are responsible for loading and offloading our guests baggage, ensuring they are accounted for and well taken care of.
They also look out for the safety and well-being of each other, while ensuring our flights arrive and depart on-time.
If youre up for the challenge of physical work and being outdoors, we want to hear from you.
Watch a brief two-minute video to learn more about the position.
Pay and Benefits
This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement and the pay for this position is $15.92 per hour.
Medical, dental and vision benefits are provided in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement and may not be available for all positions.
Work Schedules
Per the collective bargaining agreement, work schedules are awarded based on seniority. New hires are awarded their initial shift based on operational need. You must be able to accept the shift awarded to you.
Work schedules are set, 5 days on, 2 days off. Shifts do not change unless there is an operational need.
Part-time is 4 to 6 hours per shift. Based on operational need, you may need to report to work early and/or work beyond your scheduled end time. Part-time employees may be extended to full-time hours based on operational need.
The airport is busiest in the middle of the day (typically 9am – 4pm). Nearly all new hires are awarded shifts during this timeframe. If you have a full-time job during the day, please consider this before applying.
If You Do Not Reside on Oahu Island
If hired, based on operational need, you will be required to report to work early and/or work beyond your scheduled end time. Those who plan to fly to get to/from work would have difficulty reporting to work early, which is a restriction in availability. It would be difficult for us to consider you and encourage you to monitor our careers website for an opportunity based on your desired work location.
Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- Legally authorized to work in the United States
- Minimum 18 years of age
- Possess at least a high school diploma or equivalent education
- Valid drivers license issued in the United States (drivers permits and provisional drivers licenses not allowed)
- Ability to work any shift awarded
- Ability to complete pre-employment drug test and if hired, random drug testing
- Ability to fulfill comprehensive background checks and fingerprinting to satisfy company security requirements and obtain various clearances to work at the airport (SIDA, Customs, and USPS, as applicable)
Minimum Physical Requirements
- The Ramp Agent position is a very physical position, working outside in the elements.
- You will be lifting 70 lbs. throughout your shift (up to 200 lbs., buddy lift), working in confined spaces on your knees/elbows (belly of an aircraft, which can be nearly 100 degrees, loading/offloading baggage), lifting baggage overhead frequently (weighing 70+ lbs.), operating heavy machinery near the aircraft, driving tugs, and more.
- If hired, you will be required to work as a Ramp Agent for one year before being eligible to apply for other positions within Hawaiian Airlines.
