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Since 1988, Towne Park has delivered specialized hospitality services including valet parking and self-parking management, door and bell, concierge, transportation, greeter and patient transport services – all with the goal of enhancing the service experience.
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Valet parking 1 year+ Hotel Valet Supervisor Needed In Boston! Propark Mobility is currently hiring Valet Supervisors for full-time opportunities to start immediately. Free parking while on shift at your assigned Porpark location.
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The role of the Overnight Supervisor & Valet Attendant is to make an exceptional impression on every guest by engaging with our guests and customers in a positive and friendly manner and giving them the best experience possible while providing safe and efficient service.
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Pilgrim Parking is currently hiring Valet Attendants for full-time and part-time opportunities to start immediately. Free parking while on shift at your assigned Propark location.
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Smile, go above and beyond, make them love LAZ Parking the moment they meet you. LAZ Parking is one of the largest and fastest growing parking companies in the country. FLSA Status: Non-Exempt LAZ Parking is an equal opportunity employer.
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Lead and provide direction to our Front Desk, Valet Parking, Spa/Gym, Door, and Housekeeping teams. Lead and provide direction to our Front Desk, Valet Parking, Spa/Gym, Door, and Housekeeping teams.
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Issues appropriate valet parking ticket to guests who want car parked. Assures the smooth flow of traffic on the drive by directing guest cars and taxis to the appropriate positions and directing valet parkers to park cars.
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Maintains clean, neat work environment including all surrounding areas of ramp, valet desk, wheel chairs, parking area, bell carts, bell closet, trash receptacles and ash urns. The Guest Service Associate is responsible for driving, parking and retrieving guest vehicles in a prompt yet safe manner and assisting guests in and out of their vehicle during arrival and departure.
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The Guest Relations Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the Valet parking, Door, concierge, and front desk operations to deliver exceptional guest experiences. Supervise valet parking staff and ensure smooth vehicle handling processes.
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Our technology parks cars in far less garage space compared to traditional garages with a valet-style experience for all. Spearhead market expansion initiatives by employing strategic sales techniques, proactive cold calling, and targeted prospecting in designated areas for our transformation automated parking technology in the commercial construction and property management markets.
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This position is responsible for assisting each guest and outlet patron with Valet parking, and direction for self-parking. Overview BOSTON HARBOR HOTELJOB SUMMARYWe are seeking a passionate hospitality professional; strengths in service, thorough knowledge of the guest’s experience, and exceptional Beyond Compare service attitude for the position of Valet Parker at the Boston Harbor Hotel, Boston’s only Forbes Five-Star waterfront hotel.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Other amenities include The Wellness Floor, a five-star urban spa destination; chic restaurants including brunch hotspot One + One; Trifecta, the stunning restaurant and cocktail lounge featuring Boston's best cocktails and delicious New England fare; and more than 10,000 square feet of dedicated meeting and event space.
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Valet Parking Responsibilities. Performs valet services of parking, retrieving, and delivering customer vehicle. The Lead Valet is responsible for delivering on our objective of creating a warm and welcoming experience for each patient and visitor of this busy healthcare facility.
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Monitor and maintain safety, security, and cleanliness of parking areas/levels, and report any vehicles/safety hazards, unauthorized personnel, or potential security problems to the manager/supervisor.
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