Aer Lingus is looking for cabin crew to be based in Manchester.
            
  Required skills
  
      
  
  - 18 years of age or over
 - 12 months combined experience in a face to face customer service/sales role
 - Applicants must have previous Cabin Crew experience and be holders of a UK Attestation of Initial Safety Training issued after April 2014
 - You will be required to complete a reach assessment based on our aircraft types as part of the recruitment process
 - Applicants must hold a valid UK/EU passport allowing unrestricted worldwide travel/or equivalent
 - You must be able to live and work in the United Kingdom without restriction, i.e. be a UK Passport Holder; or an Irish Passport Holder*; or an EU/EEA national who is resident in the UK and has received settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme (for further information visit gov.co.uk)
 - Be eligible to apply and obtain relevant immigration/entry visas required for role (for example for travel to/from the United States)
 - Have no tattoos and/or piercings visible when in Aer Lingus uniform
 - Be flexible and able to work shifts, unsociable hours, weekends, holidays and overnights
 - Be able to pass an airport security vetting procedure, including a five-year background check**
 - Provide two verifiable references
 
*Irish citizens are automatically deemed to be settled in the United Kingdom
**If you are a non-UK Citizen, you will need to be in possession of a current police disclosure certificate from your home country. If you have lived outside the UK for more than 6 months you will also be required to hold a current police disclosure certificate from that country/countries
  
      
    
    
    
  
      Desired skills
      - An excellent communicator who can build relationships easily
 - A Strong team player with proven interpersonal skills
 - Self-motivated, flexible, and adaptable who is comfortable working on their own initiative
 - Professional with a positive attitude to work
 - Commercially aware
 - Ability to converse in a second European Language