aircraft groomer
Aircraft groomers clean aircraft cabins and airplanes after usage. They vacuum or sweep the interior of cabin, brush debris from seats, and arrange seat belts. They clean trash and debris from seat pockets and arranged in-flight magazines, safety cards, and sickness bags. They also clean galleys and lavatories.
About aircraft groomer
As an aircraft groomer, you will be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and presentation of aircraft cabins and interiors after each flight or during layovers. Your work is essential to passenger satisfaction and hygiene, as you ensure that every surface, seat, and corner of the cabin is spotless and well-maintained. Your day-to-day responsibilities include vacuuming and sweeping cabin floors, cleaning and sanitizing seats, brushing debris from upholstery, restocking amenities such as magazines and safety cards, cleaning lavatory facilities, and tidying galley areas. You will follow strict checklists and hygienic procedures, often working quickly between flights to meet tight turnaround schedules. This role requires attention to detail, physical stamina, and a commitment to maintaining high safety and sanitation standards. Poland's growing aviation sector, with increased passenger traffic at major hubs, creates steady demand for reliable grooming staff. While this is often an entry-level position, it offers opportunities to advance into supervisory roles or specialize in cabin maintenance.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a aircraft groomer.
Interior Cabin Cleaning and Sanitization
- Vacuum and sweep aircraft cabin floors, aisles, and carpeted areas to remove dirt and debris
- Clean and sanitize seats, armrests, tray tables, and overhead compartments according to hygiene protocols
- Remove and sort waste from seat pockets, ensuring no items are left behind for next passengers
- Brush and clean upholstery to remove dust and debris from fabric surfaces
Galley and Lavatory Maintenance
- Clean and sanitize galley countertops, appliances, and storage areas to maintain food safety standards
- Empty and clean aircraft lavatories, including toilets, sinks, and waste disposal systems
- Restock galleys with beverage supplies, food items, and service materials as needed
- Apply appropriate cleaning agents and follow hygienic procedures during all food processing and sanitation areas
Cabin Amenity Organization and Restocking
- Arrange and organize in-flight magazines, safety cards, and emergency information cards in seat pockets
- Stock lavatories with towels, soap, paper products, and other hygiene supplies
- Place and arrange sickness bags in seat pockets and ensure all passenger comfort items are properly positioned
- Verify that all amenities are stocked and organized according to checklist requirements
Aircraft Interior Inspection and Anomaly Reporting
- Conduct thorough inspections of the entire aircraft cabin to identify cleanliness issues and maintenance needs
- Report any damage, defects, or anomalies found in aircraft interiors to supervisors and maintenance teams
- Ensure compliance with cleanliness checklists and document completion of all grooming tasks
- Verify that aircraft meets safety and sanitation standards before allowing passenger boarding
Health, Safety, and Ethical Standards Compliance
- Follow all safety protocols and use appropriate personal protective equipment during cleaning operations
- Maintain ethical code of conduct in transport services and respect passenger privacy and belongings
- Ensure public safety and security by immediately reporting any suspicious items or security concerns
- Communicate effectively with cabin crew and other staff regarding cleaning schedules and special requirements
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (10)
Optional (9)
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