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The ideal candidate for a Valet Parking Attendant position at Metropolis Parking is energetic, outgoing, polite, responsible, and professional; works well under pressure, enjoys servicing people, and possesses strong customer service and communication skills (both written and verbal.
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The Valet Parking Supervisor love meeting new people and getting to be physically active as you run and lift luggage throughout your work shift. Parking Management Company (PMC) is looking to hire a talented full-time or part-time Valet Parking Supervisor to help provide outstanding customer service to our clients and our guests.
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The Valet Parking Supervisor in hospitality earns a competitive wage upwards of $14 - $20+ /hour ( hourly wage is an average including base pay, tips, and bonuses ). The better service provided by the Valet Parking Supervisor will result in happier guests and happier guests can equal better tip opportunities.
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Identify and explain room features to guests (e.g., use of room key, mini-bar, ice and vending areas, in-room safe, valet laundry services). Assist guests/visitors in and out of vehicles, including assisting guests with loading/unloading luggage.
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Parking Management Company is looking to hire a talented full-time or part-time Valet Parking Attendant to help provide outstanding customer service to our clients and our guests. We are one of the fastest-growing companies in the hospitality industry, and our valet parking services extend to 5-star hotels, resorts, hospitals, restaurants, and special events.
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Performing and facilitating all valet services including but not limited to: unpacking/packing luggage, logging laundry and dry cleaning, pressing and steaming and shoe polishing. Arranges all Concierge and Business Service needs including: booking dinner, spa, salon, golf and show reservations; setting up laptop, printer, or Wi-Fi connections; packaging and shipping; photocopy and printing.
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The Valet Attendant's core responsibility is to provide outstanding customer service. If you love meeting new people and getting to be physically active as you run several miles and lift heavy luggage throughout their shift.
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Bell Staff responsibilities will includes assisting guests with luggage, packages, and special requests. Davidson Hospitality Group is an award-winning, full-service hospitality management company overseeing hotels, restaurants, dining and entertainment venues across the US. A trusted partner and preferred operator for Hilton, Hyatt, Kimpton, Marriott, and Margaritaville, Davidson offers a unique entrepreneurial management style and owners’ mentality that provides the individualized personal service of a small company, enhanced by the breadth and depth of skill and experience of a larger company.
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Maintains a good working relationship with all Hotel departments, with special emphasis on Front Desk, Valet Parking, Concierge and Housekeeping. Handles all luggage, baggage, packages, etc.
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Overview: It is the primary responsibility of the Valet Attendant to greet guests using valet parking, welcome visitors to the property, assist guests with directions or luggage and wish guests a good day.
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Downtown Restaurants - Valet Attendant. Loading/Unloading luggage up to 80 Lbs. Ideal candidates should share our same drive and desire to exemplify the best in hospitality and valet services.
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Provides valet guests with tickets for their vehicle and any luggage. The Valet Attendant is responsible for parking and retrieving customer vehicles in a courteous, safe and efficient manner.
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Parks and retrieves guest vehicles and transports luggage. Unloads cars and transports guest luggage as per established guidelines. Assists in moving luggage and belongings from one guestroom to another (room changes.
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Assists with opening of car doors and unloading/loading of luggage to ensure the smooth flow of traffic in the valet area. Provide guests with an exceptional arrival and departure experience, assisting with luggage and other packages.
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Assist guests and customers willingly and in a friendly manner with their bags, luggage or other items as needed. Essential Job Functions:Provide valet service by safely driving, parking, retrieving ensuring vehicle safety at all times for customers and guests.
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