Who We Are!
Calm Air International is a regional airline serving the Northern part of Central Canada. From its main bases in Winnipeg, Thompson and Churchill, Manitoba, and Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Calm Air operates frequent, daily scheduled passenger, charters, and cargo flights throughout Manitoba and the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut.
At Calm Air International LP, we value our customers, passengers, and the communities we serve. We are only as good as the employees who work with us. We are looking for highly motivated, well-organized individuals, who work well in a fast-paced environment, to join our team! Want to learn more? Visit www.calmair.com.
About the Opportunity
Are you seeking an exciting opportunity to work with a group of high performing professionals? Do you like to work independently as well as part of a skilled team? If so, we would like to hear from you! We are looking for a highly motivated, well-organized individual, who thrives in a fast-paced environment, to join the Calm Air family.
The sky is the limit!
What Youll Get to DoReporting to the Cargo Manager or Base Manager, Cargo Clerks are responsible for providing excellent customer service to Calm Air Cargo customers including providing information to customers regarding shipments, shipping and receiving of freight, cargo administration and maintenance of the inbound cargo area. Responsible for answering the telephone and receiving Customers at the Cargo OfficeProvide customers with information on rates, routing, aircraft limits and acceptance requirements to our customersPrepare all Dangerous Goods cargo as the freight is receivedReceive, tag and complete all paperwork for freight and ensure it is stored according to the type of productComplete morning audit/AD’s and forward to the Cargo ManagerComplete month/year-end reportsMaintain the inbound area in warehouse to ensure the freight is being delivered or picked upRespect and maintain the confidentiality of company, customer, and personnel informationOther duties as assignedHours of WorkShift work is required: applicants must be available to work mornings, afternoons/evenings and weekends on a rotational basis – based on operational requirementsSkills & Experience We Value High school diploma or general education degree (GED)Post-secondary education in related field considered an assetAbility to read and write, basic math skillsAbility to effectively communicate orally and writtenAbility to lift 50 lbsProficiency with computers (Office 365)Excellent listening skills with ability to follow directionAbility to multitaskAbility to work efficiently and accurately under pressure Excellent organizational skillsValid driver’s license Class 5FPrevious experience & knowledge in warehousing, receiving and inventory control considered an assetMust have own transportation to and from workSuccessful Criminal Reference CheckMust be able to obtain and maintain and Enhanced Security Clearance and AVOP pass as per Transport Canada regulationsInuktitut language is considered an assetPreference given to Inuit Land Claims Beneficiaries