Air Canada is hiring for entry-level positions in Montreal and some pay over $23 an hour
Looking to swap your desk job in the 514 for something with a little more altitude? Air Canada is hiring for a bunch of entry-level positions in Montreal, and they're practically rolling out the red carpet for you.
If you're dreaming of handling luggage like a pro or chatting up customers like you're the friendliest person on the planet, these Air Canada jobs in Montreal might just be your golden ticket.
With starting pay that could hit over $23 an hour and the possibility of travel perks, you could be getting paid to live out your aviation fantasies — minus the actual flying part. So, if you're ready to make a runway-worthy career move, buckle up and apply now!
Bilingual Customer Experience Specialist (anticipatory)
Salary: $17.30/hour
Location: Montreal, QC
Branch: Airports Canada & CX Strategy
Who Should Apply: If you love the idea of being at the heart of the action at Montreal Airport, this Customer Experience Specialist role is your ticket. You'll help passengers at every step of their journey — from check-in to boarding, and everything in between. Whether you're issuing boarding passes or assisting passengers with special needs, you'll be making sure flights run smoothly and customers feel like VIPs.
If you've got the stamina to walk the airport all day, the strength to lend a hand, and the charm to keep customers happy, this is the role for you.
And if you're fluent in French, English or another language like Mandarin or Spanish, you'll be speaking everyone's travel language.
Bilingual Customer Sales and Service AgentÂ
Salary: $17.74/hour
Location: Montreal, QC
Branch: Contact Centres
Who Should Apply: If you're a pro at switching between languages and love the idea of helping people make the most out of their travel rewards, this role could be right up your alley.
As a Customer Sales and Service Agent for Aeroplan, you'll be the friendly voice guiding members through everything from booking flights to solving those tricky tech issues they encounter on the Aeroplan app. You'll also get to flex your problem-solving skills, ensuring that every interaction leaves members even more loyal to the program.
If you're bilingual in English and French — and maybe even speak a third language like Spanish or Mandarin — you'll be a perfect fit.
 Bilingual Customer Relations Representative (anticipatory)
Salary: $20.04/hour
Location: Montreal, QC
Branch: Contact Centres
Who Should Apply: If you've got a flair for resolving complaints and building strong customer relationships in both English and French (and maybe even Spanish), this role is perfect for you! As a Bilingual Customer Relations Representative, you'll be the voice of Air Canada, handling customer inquiries with compassion, patience and a sprinkle of problem-solving magic. You'll be juggling phone calls and emails, so strong communication and multitasking skills are a must.
Plus, with shift flexibility and full-time hours, you'll be on the front lines of keeping our customers happy while adding valuable customer service experience to your resume. If you're ready to turn complaints into compliments, what are you waiting for?
Ramp Agent
Salary: $23.36/hour, plus a shift premium of $0.50/hour for evenings (between 6 and 11 p.m.) and $1.00/hour for nights (between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.)
Location: Montreal, QC
Branch: Cargo
Who Should Apply: If you're the type who's ever thought, "I could totally be the hero who makes sure everyone's luggage gets where it needs to go," then this job is calling your name.
As a Ramp Agent, you'll be driving around the tarmac, handling baggage like a pro, and playing a crucial role in making sure planes take off on time (and not a minute later, if you can help it). Got muscles? Great! You'll need them to lift up to 70 pounds and brave the Canadian weather — all year round.
Don't worry if you've never worked in aviation; Air Canada's got you covered with a full-time, fully paid training program. So, if you're ready to trade your gym membership for some real-world heavy lifting, this could be your perfect gig.
Ready to trade in your boring nine-to-five for something with a bit more lift (get it?)? With Air Canada's entry-level gigs, you could be working on the tarmac or helping customers book their dream vacations — all while earning a solid paycheque.
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