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Unleash your leadership potential and elevate guest experiences as Valet Parking Supervisor! As a Valet Parking Supervisor, you'll enjoy a competitive wage ranging from $14 to $20+ per hour (rate boosted by tips and bonuses.
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What Does a Valet Parking Supervisor Do? Job Title : Valet Parking Supervisor. 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.
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Ready to swap the ordinary for the extraordinary in valet parking? Supervise valet team to ensure proper key handling and safe, efficient parking/retrieval of vehicles. Imagine yourself at PMC, the nation's fastest-growing parking management company orchestrating unforgettable guest experiences across 5-star hotels, vibrant events, and more.
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Lead a team of valets, ensuring guests receive red-carpet treatment at every turn. Whether you seek full-time, part-time, or seasonal work, PMC accommodates your needs! PMC is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace.
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The Valet Driver works closely with fellow team members, Operations Manager, and/or Shift Supervisor to ensure that quality and safety standards are met at all times as well as adhering to state and local laws.
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Featuring Vails premier open-air chairlift directly next to our spacious ski valet and rental shop, Grand Hyatt Vail offers the most convenient access to Vail Mountain, adventure, and respite. Food & Beverage Supervisor.
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Visually inspects work area on a regular basis and reports any unsafe conditions or potential hazards to Valet Supervisor. Delivers assigned guest vehicles by driving vehicles from the valet parking area to the assigned canopy.
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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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Westin Monache Mammoth Resorts Service Express Valet Attendant Part Time Seasonal. Positively and professionally respond to manager/supervisor requests to complete tasks assigned in accordance to Westin/Marriott Brand standards and Mammoth Way values.
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O Coordinates all arrivals and departures with the Valet supervisor or manager. Under the direction of the Valet Manager, the Valet is a non- exempt seasonal temporary position responsible for professionally handling members, guests, and vendors arrivals and departures, and providing gatekeeping security for the Club. Ensures the highest level of service as meets expectations of Club members.
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I.E. Front desk supervisor, Assistant Front Office Manager, etc.) Maintains productive relationship with Valet Parking provider. Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay! I.E. Front desk supervisor, Assistant Front Office Manager, etc.
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APC is a full-service hospitality company, providing Front Desk Concierge, Security, Valet Parking, Shuttle and Door Greeter services for residential buildings, healthcare facilities & corporate centers.
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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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The Valet Parking Supervisor is responsible for leading our team of valet attendants. Parking Management Company (PMC) is 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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The Valet Parking Supervisor in hospitality earns a competitive pay and is a nationwide growing company that loves to promote within! Overnight Valet Parking Attendants (shifts from 11pm 7am.
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