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The Airport Operations Manager helps to provide overall leadership to non-exempt employees with responsibility for overall operating performance, customer satisfaction, positive employee culture, safety, service, budgets, and vendor relations.
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The Airport Operations Manager directs the process and activities of frontline employees, including but not limited to CSAs, CXAs, Flex Reps, VSAs, or other non-exempt employees, and may assist the Senior Operations Manager in overseeing a brand or department of an airport location to ensure maximum performance through superior operational leadership, strong communication and maximum efficiency.
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The Airport Operations Manager may lead a brand or a function and all brands, depending on the size of the location. Manages the airport and assigned locations/geographic areas when the General Manager is not present.
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Your journey with Hertz will start off as a Branch Manager Trainee, quickly progressing into a Management Associate, while quickly gaining experience for a future Branch Manager role.
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Our program provides hands-on training in: Sales, Operations, Customer Service, Finance & Accounting Management, Revenue Management, Fleet Management, and most importantly: People Management. You will also receive the use of a company car upon entry into the Branch Manager ranks.
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Responsible for daily operations, fleet availability, and revenue generation for his or her assigned function. 1-3 Years prior experience of customer service or operations, according to specific job duties.
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The Manager In Training program provides hands-on training in Sales, Operations, Customer Service, finance, fleet management, and people management. This position has a clearly defined career path to Branch Manager in as little as 12-18 months.
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The Branch Manager is responsible to have in-depth knowledge of operations, management, logistics, technology and financial disciplines. The Branch Manager represents all Hertz Global brands to our customers, community leaders, business partners, vendors and government entities.
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Experience in car rental, hospitality, or tourism a plus. Actively engages in effective communication plans focused on building employee engagement in order to achieve business results. Leads and supports processes to meet and exceed customer expectations, and ensure alignment of the sales force with those sales methods and processes.
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Knowledgeable in rental car procedures and location operations. The Hertz Corporation operates the Hertz, Dollar Car Rental, Thrifty Car Rental brands in approximately 9,700 corporate and franchisee locations throughout North America, Europe, The Caribbean, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
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16.00 hourlyJoin Hertz Local Edition Corp (HLE) as a Branch Manager Trainee! The Management Training Curriculum program provides a clearly defined career path to a Branch Manager in as little as 12-18 months.
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Pro-actively drive the sales process that leads to the creation of a dynamic, customer-focused zone commercial organization focused on selling value-added solutions (VAS) Customer service aptitude - Ability to address and resolve customer service issues.
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Branch Manager Trainees will progress through the training curriculum within their first nine months of employment. Hertz rewards its employees with competitive compensation packages including hourly pay starting at $16/hr, overtime pay, and performance-based bonuses.
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Below are a few perks and discounts: 40% off any standard Hertz Rental Medical, Dental & Vision plan options Retirement programs, including 401(k) employer matching Paid Parental Leave & Adoption Assistance Employee Assistance Program for employees & family Educational Reimbursement & Discounts Voluntary Insurance Programs - Pet, Legal/Identity Theft, Critical Illness Perks & Discounts –Theme Park Tickets, Gym Discounts & more.
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Wage: $16.00 hourly + commission and incentives Job Description: The Manager In Training program provides hands-on training in Sales, Operations, Customer Service, finance, fleet management, and people management.
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