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Enterprise Mobility/Enterprise Rent-Car/Alamo Rent A Car and National Car Rental seeks and values people of all backgrounds because every employee, customer and business partner is important.
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Enterprise Mobility is a leading provider of mobility solutions, owning and operating the Enterprise Rent-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands through its integrated global network of independent regional subsidiaries.
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Enterprise Mobility, operating the National, Enterprise, and Alamo car rental brands is looking for a Full Time Lot Driver to join our amazing team! Deliver vehicles to other locations as directed by management, such as licensee locations, rail yard, auction sites, body shops, or other corporate locations.
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Enterprise Mobility, operating the National, Enterprise, and Alamo car rental brands is looking for a Part Time Driver to join our amazing team! Enterprise Mobility is the largest and fastest growing privately owned automotive rental and leasing company in the North America.
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Must not have interviewed with Enterprise Rent-a-Car or any other Enterprise Mobility brands in the last 12 months. Whether you see yourself in sales, business development, customer service, retail management, or operations, as a manager in training, you can count on a career path with a clear beginning and an open end that’s full of opportunities.
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We are now hiring for immediate openings in our Management Training program. for our respected Management Training Program. With training, development, mentoring, and a culture of promotion from within, you’ll always be progressing in your career.
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No DWI/DUI conviction or other drug and/or alcohol-related offense that results in a conviction in past 5 years. As a MT, you’ll start learning our business from day one while based out of one of our neighborhood branches.
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Applicants will be required to submit an appropriate medical examiner's certificate, or submit to and successfully complete a D.O.T. medical examination. + Must have a current and valid Nevada driver's license with no more than 2 moving violations and/or at fault accidents on driving record within the past 3 years, and no drug or alcohol related convictions on driving record within the past 5 years (i.e. DUI, DWI.
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Must have a Bachelors degree, or be within 1 semester of graduating with a Bachelors degree. We’re a family-owned, world-class portfolio of brands and leading provider of mobility solutions worldwide.
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Must have a Bachelors degree, or be within 2 semesters of graduating with a Bachelors. Ours is a culture of friendly competition, which is critical to growing our business — and your success.
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We're hiring immediately for our respected Management Training Program. New Jersey DMV Requirements: First-time drivers and under 21 years old: If you are a first-time driver and under age 21 in New Jersey, you must complete the mandatory Graduated Driver License (GDL) program requirements.
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Enterprise Mobility operates the Enterprise Rent-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo car rental brands and has frequently been named one of the top places to work.
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Owned by Enterprise Mobility, the world’s largest car rental provider and operator of the Enterprise Rent-Car® brand, Entegral complements the value of Enterprise’s acclaimed Automated Rental Management System (ARMS®) software by increasing efficiency throughout the claims process.
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Founded more than 60 years ago with a commitment to the communities that we serve, we operate a global network with 80,000 dedicated team members across nearly 100 countries, and more than 2.1 million vehicles taking our customers where they want to go.
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Must have a minimum of three months experience in sales, customer service, management, or leadership. Founded more than 65 years ago with a commitment to the communities that we serve, we operate a global network with 90,000+ dedicated team members across nearly 100 countries, and more than 2.3 million vehicles taking our customers where they want to go.
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