About SkyWestLooking for a meaningful job with great benefits? As a Flight Operations Delay Specialist you will work to determine the root cause for each delay. The result is a rewarding opportunity to make a difference in the company, while learning many different facets of the SkyWest operation.
As a Flight Operations Delay Specialist, you'll also enjoy:
- On-the-job training program (no prior experience needed!)
- Possible remote work opportunity available following on-site training
- 3-4 days off each week
- Great team atmosphere
- Rewarding work
- Numerous growth opportunities within the company
SkyWest employees enjoy a distinctive and unmatched culture of teamwork, respect, quality and professionalism, along with world-class benefits such as:
- Performance Rewards and Profit Sharing
- Discounted and standby travel privileges worldwide for you and your family with all four of our major partners (Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines)
Primary Job DutiesAs the Flight Operations Delay Specialist, you will research the root cause for all Flight Operations coded delays, and report the accurate delay coding daily to Flight Operations Management.
- Review all delay codes for accuracy.
- Research to determine root cause for each delay.
- Generate daily delay report.
- Coordinate with other departments and external stakeholders on delay coding.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
Minimum RequirementsProficient in MS Office including Excel, Word and Outlook required
Demonstrated attention to detail and accuracy.
Flexibility in schedule to work overtime as needed to meet deadlines.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Exceptional collaboration skills.
Self-motivated, team player.
Ability to work under tight time constraints.
Capable of working simultaneously in multiple programs.
Physical and Other RequirementsThis position is located at SkyWest Headquarters in St. George, UT (remote options may be possible upon completion of onsite training in St. George, UT)
Typically 18-24 hours a week. Alternating 3 days on, 3 days off (generally 6 hour night shifts from 7:00 PM - 1:00 AM Mountain Time) including weekends and holidays.