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Adventure Attendant

Tannersville, PA

$12.50 - $16/hr

Lead Segway tours through designated trails, ensuring safety and engagement. * Support guests in the Adventure Zone, including providing guidance on rock-climbing elements and ropes course challenges.

Adventure Attendant

Tannersville, PA · On-site

$12.50 - $16/hr

Lead Segway tours through designated trails, ensuring safety and engagement. * Support guests in the Adventure Zone, including providing guidance on rock-climbing elements and ropes course challenges.

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Segway information

What are Segway operators?

Segway operators are individuals trained to safely use and manage Segway personal transporters, often in roles such as tour guides, security personnel, or facility staff. They ensure the safe operation of Segways, provide instructions to users, and may lead groups on guided tours or patrol designated areas. Proper training and knowledge of local regulations are essential for Segway operators to prevent accidents and ensure a positive user experience.

What is the difference between Segway vs Tour Guide?

AspectSegway
Required CredentialsMinimal; training provided by employer
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, on designated paths or tour routes
Industry UsageTourism, recreation, event entertainment
Job RoleOperating the vehicle, ensuring safety, engaging with tourists

While both roles involve outdoor activity and customer interaction, a Segway operator primarily focuses on operating the vehicle safely during tours, whereas a Tour Guide provides commentary, information, and enhances the overall experience. The Segway role emphasizes vehicle handling, while the Tour Guide role emphasizes communication skills. Often, tour guides may also operate Segways, but the core distinction lies in their primary responsibilities.

What is a Segway job?

A Segway job typically involves using a Segway personal transporter for tasks such as tours, security patrols, or delivery services. Many Segway jobs are found in tourism, where guides lead city or park tours. They are also used by security personnel for efficient patrolling of large areas. Some delivery services and warehouse operations use Segways for quick transportation of goods.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Segway Tour Guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Segway Tour Guide, you need knowledge of local history, strong public speaking abilities, and basic Segway operation skills, often supported by a valid driver’s license and first aid certification. Familiarity with GPS navigation devices, wireless audio systems, and Segway safety protocols is typically required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, enthusiasm, and the ability to engage diverse groups make someone stand out in this role. These skills ensure guests have a safe, informative, and memorable tour experience while maintaining high safety standards.

What are some common challenges faced by Segway tour guides, and how can they be addressed?

Segway tour guides often encounter challenges such as ensuring guest safety, managing groups with varying skill levels, and maintaining engagement during tours. Guides must be adept at providing clear safety instructions and monitoring participants closely, especially beginners. Adapting the pace and content of the tour to accommodate different interests and abilities is also important for a positive experience. Building strong communication and quick problem-solving skills helps guides handle unexpected situations effectively.
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Infographic showing various Segway job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 8% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Airport Police Officer - Full-Time

Airport Police Officer - Full-Time

Montgomery Regional Airport

Montgomery, AL • On-site

$47K - $52K/yr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

AIRPORT POLICE OFFICER
FLSA Status: Partially Exempt
Pay Grade: PS1 
Summary of Duties:  An Airport Police Officer is a sworn peace officer, authorized to carry a firearm and make arrests with or without a warrant; enforces federal and state laws and regulations, City of Montgomery ordinances, Airport Security Program requirements, and airport rules and regulations at Montgomery Regional Airport; engages in law enforcement activities, including uniformed foot, vehicle, Segway, and bicycle patrol to ensure the integrity of the commercial aviation environment; and does related work. 
Distinguishing Features:  An Airport Police Officer is an armed peace officer of the State of Alabama and may work in uniform or plainclothes assignments.  They may be assigned as a solo officer or as a team member.  Often the work is performed in a commercial aviation environment with large crowds, heavy equipment and aircraft.  An Airport Police Officer often works with minimal direct supervision and may be called upon to make critical decisions affecting the global aviation system. Generally, an Airport Police Officer's productivity and quality of work is measured by field inspections, police reports and daily field activity reports.   
Duties and Responsibilities:
 
  • Patrols Airport property in uniform and plain clothes to deter criminal activity, trespassing and other acts that would affect commercial aviation;
  • Patrols a commercial airfield to ensure compliance with safety, security and vehicle laws, rules and regulations; 
  • Responds to reports of security breaches, violations of security regulations and trespasses.
  • Responds to law enforcement calls for service;
  • Supports the passenger and baggage screening processes by assisting the Transportation Security Administration;
  • May be designated as the Incident Commander during an emergency or law enforcement related incident; 
  • May conduct preliminary assessments of unattended or suspicious articles; 
  • Receives and releases lost and found articles;
  • Provides general and aviation related information to the public, airport tenants and employees;
  • Provides escorts on the airfield operations area for dignitaries, construction crews, representatives of the press and other law enforcement agencies;
  • Conducts security assessments of airport property;
  • Works closely with employees of other Montgomery Regional Airport Authority divisions to resolve common security issues;
  • Conducts perimeter patrols to ensure the integrity of fencing and gates;
  • Conducts foot patrols of airport terminal buildings to ensure compliance with security regulations and to deter criminal activity;
  • Will be the first responder to an airplane crash or other emergency incident involving large numbers of victims;
  • May be assigned to "high risk" areas; 
  • Writes a variety of reports including crime, arrest, incident and injury reports;
  • Conducts preliminary and follow-up investigations;
  • Interviews witnesses and suspects to obtain information for reports and investigations;
  • Makes arrests and transports arrestees to appropriate jail facilities;
  • Books and catalogs evidence;
  • Testifies in court;
  • Assists law enforcement agencies with transportation of prisoners while on airport property;
  • Issues citations for violations of State of Alabama Laws and City of Montgomery Ordinances
  • Issues administrative citations for violations of the Airport Rules and Regulations;
  • Responds to emergencies and takes immediate action to control crowds, reduces the impact of security breaches and other aviation related incidents;
  • Conducts traffic control and enforcement on foot, in a vehicle, on a Segway, or on a bicycle;
  • Conducts assessments and makes recommendations for improvement of security methods and systems;
  • Develops alternatives for resolving disputes; 
  • May be assigned as a field training officer;
  • May be assigned as a lead officer;
  • May be assigned to an explosive detection unit or as a patrol K-9 handler;
  • May be assigned to a federal or local task force or detail involving aviation-related criminal activity;
  • May be assigned to provide information to other employees, the general public, the community, and tenants; and
  • May be assigned to remove wild and stray animals from the airfield operations area.
 Airport Police Officers may be assigned to other duties and/or agencies for training purposes or to meet technological changes or emergencies.
Qualifications:  Incumbents in this class must have the following knowledge and abilities:  
 Knowledge of:
  • Report writing, reading comprehension, english usage and spelling;
  • Laws and regulations governing Airport Police Officers and the aviation industry;
  • Laws of arrest and the elements of a crime;
  • Methods of patrolling and safeguarding airport property, buildings, installations and adjacent facilities and roadways.
  • Use of a firearm and defensive tactics; and safety principles and practices.
 Must have the ability to:
  • Follow written and oral instructions;
  • Understand and apply complex policies and procedures;
  • Speak clearly and authoritatively;
  • Learn the locations of installations and facilities in and around airport property;
  • Interact effectively and courteously with employees, tenants and the general public;
  • Work well with others in an international aviation environment;
  • Analyze situations and adopt or implement quick, effective and reasonable courses of action;
  • Write clear and concise reports;
  • Provide complete and truthful testimony in court;
  • Maintain flexibility and be prepared to adapt to rapidly changing situations;
  • Confront dangerous situations and potential acts of terrorism; and
  • Exert the physical stamina, strength, flexibility and coordination to pursue and restrain fleeing suspects and defend oneself and others from physical attack.
 Minimum Requirements:
  • High school graduation or G.E.D. equivalent.
  • Must be 21 years of age at the time of appointment.
  • Must have U.S. citizenship or have applied for U.S. citizenship before applying for Airport Police Officer.
  • Must have completed a basic police recruit academy approved by the Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training (APOST). They must also be in good standing with APOST. 
  • Must submit to a Background Investigation and fingerprint background check prior to employment to satisfy Federal Aviation Administration and state law in reference to law enforcement employment requirements.
 Conditions of Employment
  • Must possess a valid Alabama driver’s license.
  • Appointment to a position in this class is subject to a one-year probationary period.
 
 

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