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An established industry player is seeking a Passenger Services Supervisor for a seasonal contract at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. This unique role requires overseeing passenger operations, ensuring smooth coordination of movements across challenging environments. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills, with a proven track record in supervisory roles. This position promises an extraordinary experience in one of the most remote locations on Earth, supporting vital scientific missions. If you're ready for an adventure and have the necessary skills, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Job Title: Passenger Services Supervisor
Skill Code: 3S
Amentum Job Code: TRP-TRP200:OT-N
FLSA Job Code: Exempt
Assigned Work Site: McMurdo Station, Antarctica
Reports to: Movement Control Center (MCC) Supervisor
Department: Antarctic Terminal Operations (ATO)
Employment Type: Seasonal Contract
Position Summary: The Passenger Services Supervisor oversees and manages all aspects of passenger operations at McMurdo Station, Antarctica. This role ensures the smooth coordination of passenger movements between McMurdo, Christchurch (NZ), South Pole Station, and field camps. Responsibilities include supervising passenger services staff, managing flight manifests, coordinating with internal and external stakeholders, and maintaining compliance with safety and operational protocols. This position requires strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills, along with the ability to adapt to the unique challenges of working in a remote and extreme environment.
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This position offers a unique opportunity to work in one of the most remote and challenging environments on Earth, supporting critical scientific missions in Antarctica.