Evening Role:Ramp Agent-Entry Level(Longview)
Job Overview: Ramp Agent - Entry Level (Longview)
Why This Role?
- URGENT HIRE: Ramp Agent - Entry Level (Part-Time)
- Hiring: Delta Air Lines
- Worksite: Longview Area
- Perfect For: Students, Grads, or First-Time Job Seekers.
- Work in Longview, TX.
- Join Delta Air Lines and grow your skills.
Compensation
- Est. Earnings: $22-$28/hr ($25.00/hr)
- Perks: Employee discounts.
- Work around your school/life schedule.
Command the Heavy Machinery That Moves Giants
Aviation Heavy Equipment Operations
If you have a passion for heavy machinery and extreme precision, Delta Air Lines has the ultimate role for you. We are seeking elite equipment operators to join our Tow Team. This is a specialized tier of ramp agent jobs requiring nerves of steel and perfect spatial awareness. When you pursue aviation jobs of this caliber, you are directly responsible for the safe movement of aircraft weighing hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Job Summary
As a Tow Team Ramp Agent, you will operate massive pushback tractors (tugs) to maneuver commercial aircraft. Your primary duty is to push departing flights back from the gate into the active alleyway, setting them up for taxi. Additionally, you will perform "tow" operations, relocating empty aircraft between gates, hangars, and remote parking pads. This is one of the most highly respected and critical airport jobs on the tarmac.
Specialized Responsibilities
- Precision Pushback: Connect tow bars (or operate towbarless tractors) to the nose gear of various aircraft types (Boeing, Airbus) and push them back with centimeter-level precision.
- Flight Deck Communication: Maintain constant, clear headset communication with the Captain and First Officer during the entire pushback and engine-start sequence.
- Aircraft Relocation: Coordinate with ground control (ATC) via radio to secure clearance for towing aircraft across active taxiways to maintenance hangars.
- Brake Riding: Serve as the certified "brake rider" inside the flight deck during relocation tows, ready to apply emergency aircraft brakes if the tow connection fails.
- Safety Dominance: Execute rigorous pre-tow inspections of both the aircraft landing gear and the tow tractor to prevent catastrophic equipment failures.
Elite Rewards & Benefits
This high-skill role offers dominant rewards in the airline industry:
- Specialized Pay: Earn premium override pay for pushback and brake-riding certifications.
- Travel the World: Incredible standby flight privileges on Delta's global network.
- Health & Wealth: Top-tier health insurance, comprehensive dental/vision, and a robust 401(k) program.
Requirements
- Minimum of 1 year experience as a Ramp Agent; heavy equipment or commercial driving experience highly preferred.
- Must pass rigorous internal certification for pushback, towing, and brake riding.
- Flawless communication skills and the ability to remain completely calm under pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Ramp Agent position pay at Delta Air Lines?
This role offers a pay range of $22 - $28. Actual compensation may vary based on experience, base/airport, seniority, and shift at Delta Air Lines in Longview.
Where is this Ramp Agent job based?
This position is based at the airport serving Longview, TX. Delta Air Lines operates at airports across the region, but this specific opening is tied to the Longview base.
Do I need prior airline experience for this Ramp Agent job?
No prior airline experience is required. Delta Air Lines provides paid training for new hires. This is an entry-level opportunity open to candidates with customer service, logistics, or related backgrounds.
Does Delta Air Lines offer flight benefits for this role?
Yes. Delta Air Lines extends flight privileges to employees — free standby travel on the airline's flights and deeply discounted confirmed tickets worldwide — typically for you, your spouse, parents, and eligible children. Benefits start on Day 1 or within the first 30–90 days depending on role.
What are the physical requirements for this Ramp Agent position?
Ramp agents at Delta Air Lines must be able to lift up to 70 lbs repeatedly, work outdoors in all weather conditions, and operate ground support equipment (tugs, belt loaders, pushback tractors). A valid driver's license is required.
How many hours per week is this part-time Ramp Agent role?
Part-time airport positions at Delta Air Lines typically run 20–32 hours per week across 4–6 hour shifts. Flight benefits often begin on Day 1, and health benefits usually activate at 20–25+ hours per week.