Supervisor, Inflight Dependability (Remote Work Assignment Available)

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About the positionThe Supervisor, Inflight Dependability is responsible for managing all aspects of the Inflight Dependability Policy for a large Flight Attendant team. This includes providing direction, coaching, and counseling to Flight Attendants regarding sick leave, leaves of absence, and company policies and procedures. The role involves monitoring Flight Attendant turnover and absenteeism, conducting internal investigations into potential misconduct, assisting in grievance and arbitration hearings, and administering attendance reporting and corrective actions. The Supervisor will also analyze performance data and compile reports on attendance, leaves of absence, and attrition trends, while ensuring compliance with company standards.Responsibilities Manage all aspects of the Inflight Dependability Policy for a large Flight Attendant team. , Provide direction, coaching, and counseling to Flight Attendants regarding sick leave, leaves of absence, and company policies. , Monitor Flight Attendant turnover and absenteeism. , Conduct comprehensive internal investigations into potential Flight Attendant misconduct. , Assist management in grievance/arbitration hearings and unemployment hearings. , Work with Inflight Base Supervisors regarding dependability policies. , Administer all attendance reporting and corrective action to all Flight Attendants. , Ensure Flight Attendant schedules are properly updated. , Assist the Inflight Services Manager and Director with special projects. , Educate, train, and enforce accountability of Flight Attendants in department policy. , Analyze and evaluate statistical performance data and compile reports. , Oversee administration of progressive discipline and job terminations. , Work closely with Payroll regarding pay discrepancies. , Provide backup to Inflight Base Supervisors as needed. , Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements College degree in Business or equivalent work experience preferred. , 3 to 5 years of management/supervisory experience preferred. , Experience working with union representatives and grievance hearings preferred. , Proficiency in CrewTrac, Oracle, and MS Office Suite. Nice-to-haves Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills. , Above average verbal and communication skills. , Assertive, self-directed with independent work habits. , Ability to coordinate multiple priorities and meet deadlines. , Problem-solving abilities with an emphasis on working with statistical data. , Ability to handle interruptions in a fast-paced environment. , Attention to detail. Benefits Flight benefits for you and your family to fly on Frontier Airlines. , Buddy passes for friends. , Discounts throughout the travel industry. , Discounts on cell phone plans, movie tickets, restaurants, and luggage. , Business casual environment. , Flexible work schedules. , Total Rewards program including competitive salary, incentives, paid holidays, 401(k), and medical/dental/vision insurance.

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