Ryanair - Europe's Favourite Airline
European Bases Manager

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Description
Ryanair are currently recruiting a People Manager to join the Inflight Team of Europe’s Largest Airline Group!
Job Description (includes But Not Limited To)
- Extensive travel to Ryanair bases
- Manage crew punctuality and attendance across Ryanair bases.
- Responsibility for the on-time reporting for duty of all cabin crew.
- Offer support and monitor the performance of Base Supervisors.
- Successfully manage and contribute to the profitability by increasing the volume of products that are sold within each onboard sales category, and improving the Average Spend by base.
- Achieve category goals, assisting and taking charge of the strategy, by managing underperforming routes and bases.
- Have excellent ability to implement sales strategy and measure results, and be able to make decisions and make a difference.
- Work with other Inflight Managers and Personnel on staffing, contracts and disciplinary issues.
- Maintain Customer Service and Grooming Standards.
- Work with Third party contractors on staffing.
- Ensure best practice is carried out and handle any issues/problems that may arise.
- Responsibility for keeping inflight costs down.
- Assist in the setting up of any new bases.
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Requirements
- Proven administration skills
- Ability to write weekly inflight reports and any other administrative reports/letters/spreadsheets that may be needed.
- Ability to work in a pressurized environment
- Excellent organizational skills
- Ability to work to deadlines
- Ability to work on own initiative
- Excellent communication skills
- Flexibility and ability to adapt to change quickly
- Previous management/supervisory experience is desirable
- Windows literate (Word, Excel, etc.)


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Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Discounted and unlimited travel to over 250 destinations
- Defined Contribution Pension Scheme – Matched up to 5% or €5,000
- Death in Service Benefit – Up to 2 times of annual basic salary
- 20 Days Annual Leave – Increasing to 22 days after 12 months and 25 days after 3 years of continuous service.
- Option for up to 5 additional unpaid leave days per year
- Cycle 2 Work Scheme
- Unrivalled career progression
Competencies
- Sense of Urgency
- Strategic Thinking/Management
- Decision Making/Judgment
- Adaptability/Flexibility
- Interpersonal Skills
- Teamwork
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