Head of Resource Planning (all genders)
Lufthansa •
Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Position Type: Permanent
Job Description:
Tasks
The Head of Resource Planning is responsible for the calculation of human and technical resources necessary for the efficient and safe development of production.
- You develop long-term recruitment forecasts for seasonal staffing needs
- You ensure coverage of functional groups and technical means for long-term resource planning
- You manage work shifts and monitor productivity for short-term resource planning
- You collaborate with headquarters to propose improvements to the flight program for efficient ground times
- You maintain databases of operational parameters, staff qualifications, and individual constraints for resource management
- You research and implement new practices and technologies to improve productivity
- You monitor KPIs to identify areas of improvement and generate fact-based proposals for process optimization
- You track routine day-to-day parameters such as absences, incident troubleshooting, and vacation management
Requirements
- You hold a university degree and have profound knowledge of strategic HR work or resource planning
- You possess very good English language skills in writing and speaking and are fluent in Spanish
- You have sufficient knowledge of local labor laws and have already worked within aviation
- You possess advanced skills in MS Office, as well as resource planning tools
- Your ability to lead and motivate teams as well as your ability to discuss, negotiate, and present ideas based on tangible data complete your profile
- Be empowered! – You keep your calm, even in stressful situation situations and never lose your sense of humor
Company
About Wings Handling Palma S.L.
Wings Handling Palma, S.L. is a 100 subsidiary of Eurowings GmbH and a part of the Lufthansa Group. The purpose of the company is to provide ramp and baggage handling services to Lufthansa Group carriers at Palma de Mallorca airport (PMI). At present, the operation is limited exclusively to Eurowings flights. The current operating volume amounts to 12.500 ramp assistances turns of narrow-body aircraft with capacities of 150, 180 and 220 passengers, with a high seasonal dependence (10,000 operations in summer / 2,500 operations in winter) and a spaned pattern of cumulative peaking operations at certain moments within the same day. Wings Handling Palma employs approximately 300 people, 100 year-round and 200 during the production ramp-up period between the months of March and October.
Job Ident #:
109472
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