Dispatcher Administrative & Office Jobs - Appleton, WI at Geebo

Dispatcher

Company Name:
Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation
Description
As the largest independently held regional airline in the United States, Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation (AWAC) performs flying services for US Airways, and ground handling services for United Airlines and US Airways.
Flying 71 CRJ-200 regional jets as US Airways Express, AWAC brings passengers from their hometowns large and small to hubs that provide them with a gateway to countless travel destinations. Additionally, AWAC is a ground handler for United Airlines and US Airways in numerous cities throughout the country.
AWAC's team is made up of around 2,700 members dedicated to making our travelers' experiences safe and pleasant. With service to approximately 70 cities throughout North America, we carry an estimated 6 million passengers a year.
Primary Job
Responsibilities:
Dispatch all flights in accordance with DOT/FAA regulations and company policies and procedures.
Brief relieving Dispatcher or Dispatch Coordinator of all operational problems/issues and weather conditions, MEL's etc.
Plan and issue dispatch release and weather package for each flight assigned.
Calculate fuel for each flight based on anticipated load.
Plan and distribute runway and temperature analysis for flight assigned.
Notify the captain of any adverse conditions that could affect the safety of a flight before departure or during the flight.
Maintain various files and manuals.
Prepare and distribute flight plans that enable a flight to arrive at its destination on schedule with the maximum payload and least operating cost.
Requirements
Essential Job Requirements:
Associate degree preferred.
Dispatcher License required.
Experience with Part 121 airline dispatching preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/DisabledEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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