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Flexible Role in Pasadena: Ramp Service Agent Company: Delta Air Lines Worksite: Pasadena, CA Posted: Recently. Required Experience: Entry-Level.

Pay: $18-$20/Hour (approx. $23k/Year) Benefits: A competitive compensation package is offered. Flexible contract/gig opportunity in Pasadena.

Position Scope

Core objectives involve your professional skills in Aviation Support.

  • This Pasadena-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Delta Air Lines team in Pasadena, CA is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Pasadena, a key hub for the Aviation Support industry.


Make Your Season Fly

Role Overview

Looking for flexible airport jobs? Join Delta as a Seasonal Ramp Service Agent. Whether you are a student or looking for extra income during peak travel seasons, this role puts you in the center of the action. You will perform the same critical duties as our full-time crew—loading bags and guiding planes—making it one of the most exciting ramp agent jobs in the industry.

What You Will Do

  • Load & Unload: Rapidly move luggage from carts to the aircraft bin. Speed and accuracy are key to on-time departures.
  • Wing-Walking: Ensure the aircraft wings have safe clearance during pushback from the gate.
  • All-Weather Ops: Work outdoors in rain, snow, or shine—aviation never stops!

The Benefits

  • Flight Benefits: Even seasonal staff get access to standby travel privileges!
  • Great Pay: Competitive hourly rates plus shift differentials for nights/weekends.
  • Uniforms Provided: We outfit you with high-quality gear to keep you safe and professional.

Qualifications

  • 18+ years of age.
  • Physical ability to lift 50+ lbs repeatedly.
  • Must pass a 10-year background check and drug screen.

Start your journey in airlines jobs today with a company that values safety and service.

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