LSG Sky Chef Recruitment Event

Please review the attached information for a Recruitment Event at the Wheaton American Job Center, Westfield South Building featuring LSG SkyChef on Thursday, March 29, 2018, from 10 AM to 2 PM. The LSG SkyChef is seeking to fill several jobs that are listed below.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Ashura Goines at 240.283.5173.

LSG SkyChef Jobs:

Utility Workers (201) (Dishwasher):$11.55 Responsible for processing all incoming catering equipment through our automated dishwashing machines and ensuring that all items are cleaned, sanitized and ready for use by the Production and Assembly departments. No experience necessary.

Storekeeper (257):$11.55 Successful candidate will report to the Materials Manager who will assign various duties that will include organizing warehouse area, cleaning, filling requisitions and assisting with deliveries. Successful candidates must have reliable transportation and be able to work an early morning shift. Qualified applicants must be able to read, write and speak English fluently.

Facility Cleaner (202):$12.30 Responsible for facility and equipment cleaning – light to heavy. Duties included sweeping and mopping floors, cleaning and emptying trash, washing pots and pans and cleaning kitchen equipment as well as other general janitorial/custodial duties. Previous janitorial or custodial experience preferred.

Airline Beverage and Equipment Assembler (252):$11.80 Responsibilities include assembling all beverages and miscellaneous serving equipment and packing in airline carriers and galley carts. No experience necessary. Must be able to read and write English.

Food Service Worker (245):$12.00 Responsibilities include preparing, assembling and packing various food items for some of the largest airlines in the world. Food Services Workers prepare sandwiches, salads, and desserts, as well as, cold and hot meals and tray settings. 1 year or more of food service experience preferred but not required.

Airline Food and Equipment Checker – $12.25 Responsibilities include conducting a final check of flight components and auditing to ensure all food and catering is accurate and packed in accordance with airline specifications. Must have reliable transportation due to early morning shift start. Qualified applicants must be able to read, write and speak English fluently.

Airline Food & Equipment Handler I (Catering Truck Driver) (211)- $16.00 Responsibilities include driving the Catering Truck to the Aircraft to deliver food and catering items. Safely approaching and departing aircraft with the assistance of a Guide person and in accordance with LSG Sky Chefs and Airport Authority rules and regulations. Interacting with airline personnel and providing exemplary customer service and preventing flight delays. To qualify you must possess a valid, local driver’s license with a clean driving record; have at least 1 year of work experience driving a box truck or other large commercial vehicle; and must be able to pass an FBI Background Check, Airport Security Screening and obtain an Airport Security Badge (SIDA).

Production Cooks (281-282):$15.25-13.00 Responsibilities include preparing and cooking Hot Food items airlines in a timely manner and in accordance with company, FDA, and airline regulations. 1 or more years of experience cooking in a commercial kitchen required.

Airline Flight Dispatcher – 18.50 Responsibilities include effectively and efficiently dispatching and coordinating the delivery of airline catering supplies to our airline customers. Ensure customer satisfaction by providing professional customer service and safe, accurate and timely boarding of equipment and catering components on each flight. Utilize effective communications to minimize delays and resolve problems. Experience using computer programs in order to access information. To qualify you must possess a valid, local driver’s license with a clean driving record; have at least 1 year of work experience driving a box truck or other large commercial vehicle; and must be able to pass an FBI Background Check, Airport Security Screening and obtain an Airport Security Badge (SIDA). Successfully passing a Criminal History Check.

TECHEXPO Top Secret Hiring Events

Save the Dates for the upcoming March Hiring Events in MD and VA!

TECHEXPO Top Secret Hiring Events: A Secret Clearance or Above is Required to Attend

Wednesday, March 14, 10am – 3pm

BWI Marriott, 1743 West Nursery Road, Linthicum Heights, MD 21090

Register: https://www.techexpousa.com/jobfair.cfm?jobfairid=761

Thursday, March 15, 10am – 3pm

Sheraton Tysons Hotel, 8661 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA 22182

Register: https://www.techexpousa.com/jobfair.cfm?jobfairid=762

By registering in advance on TechExpoUSA.com, employers will have the ability to contact you prior to the event regarding available opportunities.

Please share this information with your network of cleared professionals that are qualified to attend.

A Partial List of Companies Conducting Face-to-Face Interviews this March include:

Booz Allen Hamilton

BrainTrust

By Light Professional IT Services – Virtual Exhibitor

Chameleon Integrated Services – Virtual Exhibitor

Deep Learning Analytics

Electronic Systems / Harris Corp.

INNOPLEX

IntelligenceCareers – Virtual Exhibitor

Leidos

MacAulay – Brown Inc.  / MacB

NERC / E-ISAC

Parsons

Peraton

Raytheon – Integrated Defense Systems

SEI / Software Engineering Institute,  Carnegie Mellon University

Smartlink

The Josef Group – Virtual Exhibitor

The MITRE Corporation

And more!

Hundreds of Job Opportunities are available: Cyber Security Specialists, All-Source Analysts, Application Architects, Cloud Engineers, Developers, Information Assurance Engineers, Help Desk Specialists, Information Security Managers, ISSEs, ISSOs, Linux Administrators, Network Engineers, Program Managers, Project Managers, Risk Managers, Software Developers, Software Engineers, System Administrators, System Engineers, Technical Managers, Test Engineers and many more!

For details and to view upcoming hiring events visit https://www.TechExpoUSA.com/JobFairs.cfm

Feel free to contact us with any questions!

Best of luck,

Samantha & The TECHEXPO Team

Paid Fellowships for Military Veterans!

The Hiring Our Heroes Corporate Fellowship Program is an innovative program that provides recently separated Maryland-based veterans with 6-week paid fellowships.

This program is funded by a US Department of Labor National Dislocated Worker Grant in partnership with Military Corps Career Connect.

For more information visit here: https://www.uschamberfoundation.org/form/hiring-our-heroes-fast-track-corporate-fellowship-program-recently-separated-service-member-and

Hot Industry: Cyber Careers

Are you interested in a Career in Cyber? The salaries in 2017 ranged from $93,000 to over $190,000. Many are not aware you can get the experience and certifications right at your local 2-yr community colleges. The Cyber industry projects 3 million jobs with not enough experienced to fill them in the very near future. Here’s everything you need to know about Cyber: https://www.cybercareers.gov/job-seeker/ #cybersecurity #cybercareers #Tech #IT

How to Land Cyber Security Jobs

Are you thinking of transitioning into a cyber security or information technology (IT) career? Here’s your one stop guide to land your dream job!

Step 1: (ALL) Conduct a job search to research and determine eligible positions for Cyber, Cybersecurity, Information Technology (IT), Information Assurance, Computer Science, and similar career fields. Carefully review the requirements and ensure that your skills, education, and professional experience meet the requirements. Recommended sites:

· CyberCareers (http://www.cybercareers.gov)

· Indeed (http://www.indeed.com/)

· USAJobs (https://www.usajobs.gov/)

· Career One Stop (http://www.careeronestop.org/site/american-job-center.aspx)

· Intelligence Careers (https://www.intelligencecareers.gov/)

Step 2: Develop Training/Education Plan:

· (STUDENTS) Schedule a meeting with your academic advisor at your university to discuss a degree plan that is aligned with your desired career.

· (TRANSITIONING ADULTS) Search for professional certification programs, academic programs at both major universities and community colleges, look for training opportunities within your organization and free online/in class training options.

· (ALL) Seek a two year or four year degree in Cyber Defense or Information Assurance from one of the Centers of Academic Excellence:

https://www.iad.gov/nietp/reports/current_cae_designated_institutions.cfm

· (VETERANS) Seek FREE training certifications here: https://ivmf.syracuse.edu/veteran-and-family-resources/career-training/

· (ALL) Look for professional certification grants, college scholarships, and training opportunities. Career One Stop is a great resource: (http://www.careeronestop.org/FindTraining/find-training.aspx)

options.

· (ALL) Visit the IASE Website for detailed information on training and certifications required for Cyber Analysts. Obtain as many cyber certifications as possible to place yourself in a great position to land the jobs equivalent to your experience and desired salary. Here are the industry standards for both Department of Defense (DOD) and Private Industry for certifications:

http://iase.disa.mil/iawip/Pages/index.aspx

Baseline Certifications: http://iase.disa.mil/iawip/Pages/iabaseline.aspx

Step 3: (STUDENTS) Find money for college

· Submit your FAFSA Application: https://fafsa.ed.gov/

· Use the Scholly App to easily search for scholarships: http://home.myscholly.com/

· Research scholarships for Students Interested in Intelligence Careers (Variety of Professions Cyber/IT, HR, Criminal Justice, Linguists, STEM, Business Management/Acquisition, etc.): https://www.intelligencecareers.gov/icstudents.html

Step 4: (STUDENTS) Apply for Internship/Fellowship

· Students and Recent Graduates: https://www.usajobs.gov/StudentsAndGrads

· Presidential Management Fellows Program (For Advanced Degree Graduates e.g., master’s, Ph.D., J.D.): https://www.pmf.gov/

Step 5: (ALL) Network!

· Create a LinkedIn profile. Join industry groups and connect with professionals from your desired industry on LinkedIn.

· Contact your career advisor for help seeking internships/jobs.

· Connect with professors, members from your college alumni association, friends, family, mentors, colleagues, fellow members of professional organizations, fraternities, sororities, religious organizations, and volunteer organizations for references or leads for jobs.

· Attend Job Fairs and talk with recruiters to gain insight on desired skills and tips for landing the job! Do a search online for job fairs or contact your career advisor.

  1. Hiring Our Heroes: https://www.uschamberfoundation.org/events/hiringfairs
  2. National Career Fairs: http://www.nationalcareerfairs.com/
  3. Intelligence Careers: https://intelligencecareers.com/events/

· Join professional organizations to network and gain industry inside knowledge. Examples of organizations include:

  1. National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA): http://www.nfbpa.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=3916
  2. Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA): http://www.bdpa.org/
  3. Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA): http://www.afcea.org/site/
  4. National Security Executives and Professionals: http://www.nsepa.com/
  5. Federally Employed Women: https://www.few.org/
  6. Blacks in Government: http://www.bignet.org/

How to Successfully Navigate Your Way Into a Federal Career

Applying for Federal Jobs can be overwhelming. It can take months to years to get the position. Success Creators is here to help you! Consider the application process a full time job. Continuously search. Apply. Network. Attend career fairs. Join professional organizations. Get to know the gatekeepers that can get you in the door.

Tips:

For Veterans: Hiring our Heroes job fairs oftentimes hires on the spot.

For everyone: Consider all avenues to enter the government: Pathways for college/high school internships, Presidential Management Fellows for graduate students or those who have graduated in less than 3 years, the Direct Hire jobs for those with specific specialties, and the special hiring authorities (Veterans Preference, etc.)

If you need additional help or want extra tips join Success Creators! This FaceBook group provides real time tips on Jobs, Federal Careers, Resumes, Scholarships, and Internships. Please share with anyone seeking to navigate their pathway to success. #SuccessCreators

To join Success Creators visit here: https://m.facebook.com/groups/1065207546855758

You can also email directly for personal help with resumes and the job applications process and/or questions: Successcreatorsorg@gmail.com

Veteran and Military Jobseekers: Join Us at JBAB – Washington DC!

Join us on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 from 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM for a job fair for veteran job seekers, active duty military members, guard and reserve members, and military spouses at the The Bolling Club Theisen Street, Building 50, Washington, District of Columbia 20032.

This event will be a one-of-a-kind FREE hiring fair for both employers and job seekers.

A workshop for veterans and other military job seekers that focuses on resume writing, tips for successfully navigating hiring fairs, military skill translation, and interviewing will start at 8:30 a.m.

A Brunch and Learn for Employers will begin at 9:00 AM.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s “Hiring Our Heroes” event sponsored by KKR and Lockheed Martin is being conducted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, JB Anacostia Bolling Military Family Support Center, Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve (ESGR), the U. S. Department of Labor Veterans Employment and Training Service (DOL VETS), U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs, The American Legion, Goodwill Industries International, NBC News and other local partners.

Employers and Military Job Seekers register at HiringOurHeroes.org

To register directly visit here:

http://www.cvent.com/events/hiring-our-heroes-jbab-washington-dc/event-summary-e1072ccc568a4df098322e0197b69991.aspx?i=94613696-729a-4ee9-ade6-a6c69658117b&dvce=1

Presidential Management Fellows Program – Federal Job Opportunity for Graduate Students/Graduates

Graduate Students or those that have graduated within two years consider applying for the Presidential Management Fellows program and get appointed to a government position! #SuccessCreators #FederalJobs #Fellowship

The Class of 2018 Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program application launched today (at Noon (Eastern Time), Monday, October 23, 2017) and closes at Noon (Eastern Time) on Wednesday, November 1, 2017.

The announcement can be found on USAJOBS (www.USAJOBS.gov) by searching for “Presidential Management Fellows” during the open period or going here directly: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/482577500.

To learn more about eligibility and how to apply, please review the “Become a PMF” section on the PMF website at http://www.pmf.gov. This section also provides the “2018 PMF Assessment Preparation Guide” to prepare for the on-line assessment under the “Assessment Process” webpage.

Thank you,

PMF Program Office

Jobseekers Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) that I get as a Career counselor:

Q: How do I find a job?

A: Use CAREER ONE STOP to search for jobs and to create your resume.

Q: Where can I get help to find employment?

A: USE CAREER ONE STOP!!! It’s FREE. Counselors and career resources are available for FREE. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor.

Website: https://www.careeronestop.org/Toolkit/toolkit.aspx

Q: How do I figure out what job I want?

A: Take the careers interest assessment. Compare employment trends. Look at the fasting growing careers. Compare your career options.

Q: How do I know how much I should ask for my salary?

A: Use Career One Stop to research your salary and compare wages.

Q: Where do I find free training and certifications?

A: Career One Stop can assist you with finding grants and funding.

Q: How do I translate my skills?

A: Use the Career One Stop Skills Profile and Occupation Translator.