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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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Skills Of Successful Valet Parking Supervisor. Qualifications For a Valet Parking Supervisor. What Does a Valet Parking Supervisor Do? Job Title : Valet Parking Supervisor.
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The Parking Supervisor is a working supervisor who is responsible for supervising and coordinating activities of the parking staff within the venue. US Concerts is seeking a Supervisor - Parking Services.
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Who You Are: 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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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. 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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Ready to swap the ordinary for the extraordinary in valet parking? Company: Parking Management Company - PMC. About Parking Management Company (PMC) Supervise valet team to ensure proper key handling and safe, efficient parking/retrieval of vehicles.
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Parking Management Company is committed to ADA compliance and will make reasonable accommodations in line with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Physical demands include running to and from vehicles and parking areas multiple times during a shift, running 200 yards, up to 75 times during a shift, and quickly getting in and out of various types and sizes of vehicles.
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Assist the Parking Manager to ensure compliance with all parking department and venue policies and procedures to include all safety regulations. Under the direction of the Parking Manager, assist in making sure all parking areas are safe, clean and orderly.
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Overview the daily Parker schedules and coordinate with a parking supervisor on transporting staff to key areas. Work with the Parking Supervisor on duty, to obtain, discuss, and implement the daily parking plan.
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Meet and coordinate with Anaheim Police Department (APD), Anaheim Traffic Management Center (TMC), local hotels, Disney, and other overflow parking facilities and lots in order to develop, coordinate, and implement traffic and parking plans for Anaheim Resort area events; and adjust plans and equipment as needed to maintain best street traffic flow and most convenient guest parking available; must be able to adjust mid-operation as needed based on event needs.
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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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This role involves providing excellent customer service and safely and efficiently managing valet parking services. Collaborate with the valet parking team to ensure a smooth and efficient parking and retrieval process for guests' vehicles.
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From greeting with a smile to overseeing smooth parking operations, you'll be the driving force behind exceptional service. Manage, direct, and oversee the parking operation and staff. Lead a team of valets, ensuring guests receive red-carpet treatment at every turn.
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Reporting to the Parking Enforcement Supervisor, PEOs use technology (two-way radio, handheld computer) and follow established safety protocols (wear a department uniform with body camera) to complete their work safely and efficiently.
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The Parking Enforcement Officer is assigned to the Traffic Bureau and enforces violations related to vehicle parking ordinances commercially and residentially as well as issues associated with abandoned vehicles.
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