what you bring to the table.
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driver's license.
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A category B driver's license is required.
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teamwork skills.
- This is very important in this profession. You will work with many different people and good team interaction is crucial for success.
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very good german skills (B1 level).
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This is important so you can communicate with colleagues and supervisors and understand instructions.
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physical fitness.
- This may mean that you have to walk, stand, lift, or be on the move for extended periods.
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high flexibility.
- Here at the airport, you will work in shifts. This means your working hours may vary. You should be prepared to take on 2 to 4 shifts per week between monday and sunday.
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security awareness.
- The willingness to work in a dynamic environment with high security standards: you will be working in a place where things are constantly changing and a lot is happening. Very strict safety rules apply at the airport, you must absolutely comply with. It is important that you are prepared to work in this fast-paced and security-conscious environment.
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airport id card.
- For the Zurich Airport (FZAG) security badge: EU/Schengen citizenship is required for this role. Additionally, you must provide a criminal record certificate from your home country and any country of residence from the past five years—these must be officially translated into German.
what else do you need to know?
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the onboarding roadmap: from application to take-off in 6 weeks.
We guide you through every step—from paperwork to your new home in Switzerland.