Valet Parking Attendant
Job Overview
- Company Name Fifth Avenue Valets Ltd.
- Salary Offer $15.2 - 20 per hour
- Job Start Date Tue, 29 Jun 2021 22:56:46 GMT
- Job Type Part Time
- Job Source Careerjet
Job title: Valet Parking Attendant
Job description: At Fifth Avenue Valets Ltd., customer service is at the helm of all business operations. Fifth Avenue Valets Ltd. is the largest joint provider of valet parking service in the BC Lower Mainland providing great service for over 200 private events and 30+ restaurants and hotels yearly.
VALET NEEDED:
We are looking for a Part-time Valet Parking Attendant. Working for a company like Fifth Avenue Valets means a flexible work schedule (including evenings and weekends), understanding and respectable managers and a competitive wage rate (you keep 100% of tips).
Salary:
- $15.20-$20.00 per hour (includes 100% of tips).
As a valet parking attendant working at private events, restaurants or hotels you would be responsible for:
- Parking and returning customer cars (from the parking lot or designated area).
- Provide outstanding customer service.
- Organize and order keys in the key box with corresponding ticket numbers and payment.
- Accept payment in cash, credit card, receipt.
- Prop up valet signs in designated spots.
- Ensure safety and care when handling keys and vehicles.
- Honesty with customers and managers.
- Decent running or jogging capabilities.
- Helping customers with luggage.
You must have:
- A valid BC driver’s license (no L’s).
- A speedy pace of retrieving customer’s cars (they do not like to wait).
- Great customer service and social skills.
- Solid stamina for busy nights with lots of running.
- Great care and responsibility when handling vehicles.
- No formal education needed.
About Fifth Avenue Valets Ltd.:
Fifth Avenue Valets Ltd. started its roots in 1981 providing the very first valet parking service in Vancouver for customers at Puccini’s Italian Restaurant. Today the Company services over 20 locations and specializes in providing valet parking services for the city’s most popular restaurants and hotels.
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