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            Aircraft Cabin Cleaner Coastal City Development Group Co.
            Koh Kong Province, Cambodia
            414 days ago
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            Frequently asked questions

            The basic requirements for applying as an aircraft or cabin cleaner is having a high school diploma and background check. You are eligible to apply if you have the required documents and references. Once you get the security clearance from an employer you will be able to work as a cleaner on airplanes. Previous experience in a similar capacity can also be helpful.

            To get a job as a cleaner for aircraft you don’t necessarily need experience, however basic literacy and references that prove that you have work ethics and no criminal record are required for the application. Plane cleaning jobs’ requirements can vary depending on the airline you intend to apply to, so read the ad carefully before submitting your application.

            The estimation of average salaries of airplane cleaners varies depending on their working hours, employer, and other factors. So, it comes down to which airport you are working at and how much workload you can handle. If you like washing and cleaning airplanes, you will find this ground crew job rewarding and satisfying.

            The aircraft cleaners are assigned cleaning, washing, and disinfecting the inside and outside areas of the airplanes. They are handed over certain standard cleaning procedures defined by the aviation authorities to prepare the aircraft for boarding a flight. They take out the trash and do a thorough cleaning. Aviation Job Search has the latest airplane cleaner job listings.

            There are part-time and temporary airline cleaning job openings in bigger airports but some positions are permanent. If you are interested in a long-term opportunity, look out for vacancies that are not marked temporary. Some of the positions that are available for a limited time period might pay you more so you can explore them as well.

            You will need a high school diploma, the ability to lift 50 pounds and the ability to stand for extended periods of time to become an aircraft cleaner. It is important that you can follow directions and work independently.
             

            You will need to work in shifts and on weekends depending on the schedule that you get. Depending on the size of the aircraft, you might have others helping you out or you might be required to go solo. Compared to other cleaning jobs, this is more difficult, yet at the same time more rewarding.
             

            Depending on the size of your aircraft, cleaning may take up to two hours. However, many airlines schedule deep cleanings every four to six weeks. This cleaning can take many hours and be very thorough.
             

            Being a cleaner, you can mistake some common cleaning agents as useful for cleaning aircraft interiors; however, they can have repercussions. That is why avoid window cleaners that have ammonia, product cleaners specifically for wood, regular dish soap, MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone), and Chlorine based bleach. Usually, you’ll be trained on which chemicals are safe to use and how to apply them, but if unsure, ask your tenured colleagues or supervisor.
             

            In an aircraft cabin cleaner job, you’ll need to prepare the aircraft for quick boarding and departure. You will also be required to stock supplies and clean aisles, the seats’ back pockets, aisles and floors and other similar or related tasks.
             

            Description

            Aircraft Cleaner Job Description 

            Aircraft cleaners do a detailed cleaning of the airplanes. After a plane lands, they take out all the garbage, replace the toiletries and disinfect the various areas. They make sure that all the floors and passenger seats are cleaned. The aircraft cleaner job description also includes washing the lavatories and restocking the toilet paper, soaps, and other essentials. Washing off the exterior of an aircraft is also done by the cleaners, they have to ensure there are no stains on the rear and other windows so the pilots can navigate clearly during take-off, landing, and the flight. Airplane cleaning jobs also require the cleaners to stock back the finished items in the cabins. 

            Aircraft Cleaner Job Responsibilities 

            Being an aircraft cleaner, you have to make sure that all the trash is taken out of an airplane. The floors, seats, cabins, and all spaces are cleaned and disinfected according to the standard procedures defined and described by the authorities. The cleaners check if the passengers have something left behind or search for a lost/valuable item. Assisting the baggage handlers and other ground crew with the cleaning and restocking chores is also what you have to do. The cleaning crew makes sure there is no foul odour inside any area of the plane and there are no stains or marks on the floor to make the experience pleasing for passengers. 

            Skills Required for Building an Aircraft Cleaner Career 

            Cleaning is a job that requires meticulous attention to detail, so if you want to pursue your career as an airplane cleaner, being attentive is a quality you need to have. Effective communication skills are also required for this role as you have to communicate with other ground staff and cabin crew. Cleaners ought to have honesty and a sense of responsibility. They are required to be efficient at managing time without skipping any important tasks. Cleaners are supposed to be quick learners and hard workers. Aviation Job Search is a trusted job finder for all kinds of aviation jobs in the UK!

            Work Environment at Aircraft Cleaner Jobs    

            Most aircraft cleaners work in hangars and on the airport tarmac. They might be exposed to noises from aircraft engines and fumes from cleaning chemicals. They work in small teams, often with two or more people, and may use ladders, scaffolding, or other equipment to reach high places on an aircraft. Sometimes, they may have to crawl into tight spaces in order to clean difficult-to-reach places. Aircraft cleaners work full time, but their hours can vary depending on the airline. They might work weekends or holidays, and they may need to work in the evenings, mornings, or overnight shifts. 

            Aircraft Cleaner Job Outlook and Advancement

            The salaries of aircraft cleaners vary depending on their experience, company size, and geographical location. Over the next decade, the employment of aircraft cleaners will increase at an average rate. As airlines expand their fleets, aircraft cleaners will be required to clean and maintain them. Additionally, commercial flights are expected to grow in demand, which will lead to more flights and more cleaning work. Many opportunities exist for aircraft cleaners to grow their careers. Some cleaners might move up to managerial positions, such as supervisors or lead cleaners. Other cleaners may go on to various related careers, such as aviation security or aircraft maintenance. Cleaners can also become certified to use certain types of cleaning equipment after gaining experience.

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