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Unleash your leadership potential and elevate guest experiences as a Valet Parking Attendant at PMC! As a Valet Parking Attendant, you'll enjoy a competitive wage ranging from $14 to $20+ per hour (rate boosted by tips and bonuses.
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PMC is a rapidly growing company in the hospitality industry, specializing in valet parking services for 5-star hotels, resorts, hospitals, restaurants, and special events. As a Valet Attendant, you will be an integral part of the guest services team, responsible for creating a positive first impression and ensuring a seamless outstanding experience for our guests.
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A friendly and detail-oriented individual with experience as a Valet Parking Attendant or in a similar role (experience is a plus). As a Valet Parking Attendant, you're not just parking cars; you're an essential part of providing a positive and convenient experience for guests.
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Four Seasons Hotel Seattle is looking for a Full Time Valet Parking Attendant who shares our passion for excellence and is enthusiastic about creating the ultimate service experience. Valet Parking Attendant - Full Time.
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Imagine yourself at PMC, the nation's fastest-growing parking management company orchestrating unforgettable guest experiences across 5-star hotels, vibrant events, and more. This role involves providing excellent customer service and safely and efficiently managing valet parking services.
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Collaborate with the valet parking team to ensure a smooth and efficient parking and retrieval process for guests' vehicles. Job Title: Valet Attendant. Ready to swap the ordinary for the extraordinary in valet parking.
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Company: Parking Management Company - PMC. Parking Management Company is committed to ADA compliance and will make reasonable accommodations in line with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
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PMC is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace. PMC is more than a workplace; it's a platform for growth and success. We're eager to welcome the next member into our PMC family.
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Maintain clear and effective communication with the front desk, concierge, and other departments to ensure coordinated guest services. Safely handle guests' luggage, transporting it to and from rooms promptly.
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Physical ability to lift and transport luggage, stand for extended periods, and work outdoors. Offer assistance with carrying luggage and provide information about room features. Daily cash and digital tips for tipped positions.
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About Parking Management Company (PMC) About Parking Management Company (PMC) Capability to run, retrieve vehicles, and lift luggage up to 50 pounds. Provide information about the hotel's facilities, services, and local attractions.
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Competitive hourly wage ranging from $14 to $20+ (Average rate of base pay, plus tips and potential bonuses). Assist with the check-in and check-out process, providing information about the hotel's amenities.
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If this opportunity aligns with your skills and interests, apply today by filling out our quick company mobile-friendly application. For more information and to explore our open positions, visit JoinPMC.com and ParkingMgt.com.
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Ability to pass a background check and motor vehicle record (MVR) check. Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the company. Adhere to safety and security procedures to ensure the well-being of guests and their belongings.
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Relay important information about guest preferences and special requests. This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the position and is not an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, responsibilities, or working conditions associated with it.
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