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Station Manager – Manchester Airport
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Station Manager role at Manchester Airport with AES and Ryanair. Seeking an experienced leader with a background in Engineering, Maintenance, or Operations Management. You will oversee line maintenance, manpower planning, and regulatory compliance across UK stations. Join Europe’s largest airline...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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Ryanair - Europe's Favourite Airline
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Station Manager
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AES, in partnership with Ryanair, seeks a Station Manager in Edinburgh to lead engineering operations for Europe’s largest airline. This role demands proven management experience, strong team leadership, and adaptability in a fast-paced environment. You will oversee maintenance, manpower, and com...
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United Kingdom , Edinburgh
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Ryanair - Europe's Favourite Airline
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Manager Station Operations II
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Lead station operations in Missoula as Manager Station Operations II, driving safety, compliance, and exceptional guest experiences. Requires 5+ years of station/customer service experience and 2 years in leadership. Oversee staffing, budgets, and audits while ensuring FAA compliance. Enjoy free ...
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United States , Missoula
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73750.00 - 110650.00 USD / Year
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Alaska Air Group
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Service Station Manager
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Seeking an experienced **Service Station Manager** in **Kingston, Jamaica** to oversee daily operations, fuel and supply purchasing, and staff management. You will drive sales, ensure top-tier customer service, and implement marketing strategies. Requires a Bachelor’s degree, 3+ years of retail m...
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Jamaica , Kingston
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Caribbean HR Solutions
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Station Account Manager
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Germany , Langenhagen; Frankfurt am Main
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TUI
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Station manager
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Italy , Venezia Aeroporto
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35732.65 EUR / Year
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avis budget group
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About the Station Manager role

Station Manager jobs encompass a dynamic and multifaceted career path centered on the operational leadership of a specific facility or location, most commonly within the transportation, logistics, and public safety sectors. Professionals in these roles are the linchpin of daily operations, responsible for ensuring that a station—whether an airport terminal, a fire station, a bus depot, or a railway hub—runs safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with regulatory standards. The core of a Station Manager’s work involves overseeing all ground-level activities, managing complex vendor and stakeholder relationships, and driving continuous improvement in both performance and customer experience.

Typical responsibilities for Station Manager jobs include the direct management of third-party service providers, such as ground handling crews, maintenance teams, or security personnel, to ensure they meet contracted service levels. This requires rigorous performance monitoring, data analysis, and the implementation of corrective action plans when targets are not met. Station Managers are also heavily involved in safety management, conducting regular audits, investigating incidents or non-conformances, and fostering a culture of proactive risk mitigation. They serve as the primary point of contact for airport authorities, government agencies, and internal departments, coordinating everything from flight turnaround logistics to emergency response protocols. A significant portion of the role is dedicated to cost control and process optimization, where managers analyze operational data to identify trends, reduce waste, and introduce new efficiencies or digital tools. Additionally, they often lead the rollout of new initiatives, ensuring that standardized procedures are consistently applied across all shifts and that the facility meets brand or organizational standards for service quality.

To succeed in Station Manager jobs, candidates typically need a blend of operational experience and strong interpersonal skills. A background in ground handling, logistics, or facility management is highly valued, often requiring several years of progressive responsibility. Essential skills include exceptional communication and negotiation abilities, as the role demands influencing a wide range of stakeholders, from frontline staff to senior executives. Analytical thinking is crucial for interpreting performance metrics and turning data into actionable strategies. Because safety is paramount, a deep understanding of relevant regulations, human factors, and compliance auditing is a common requirement. Many positions also call for cultural sensitivity and the ability to work within international or multi-site teams, alongside proficiency in business English and sometimes additional regional languages. Ultimately, Station Manager jobs are ideal for leaders who thrive in fast-paced, high-stakes environments and possess the strategic vision to balance operational excellence with commercial and safety imperatives.