What are the responsibilities and job description for the Valet Parking Attendant - Special Events Nashville position at Metropolis?
Position: Valet Parking Attendant (Special Events)Location: City WineryShifts: Flexible availability between 11am - 11pm
The Valet Parking Attendant
The ideal candidate for a Valet Parking Attendant position at Metropolis is energetic, outgoing, polite, responsible, and professional; works well under pressure, enjoys servicing people, and possesses strong customer service and communication skills (both written and verbal). The ability to perform physical activities such as running, lifting, and bending is a requirement of the position. Valid driver’s license required. Ability to drive a manual transmission preferred, but not required.
As a Valet Parking Attendant, you will be responsible for and expected to:
Create positive customer experiences by consistently providing excellent, 5-star service to Metropolis’s clients and customers
Safely park and retrieve customers’ vehicles in designated valet parking storage area
Assist customers and/or guests with luggage and other items, encouraging a positive arrival and departure experience
Monitor the parking/drive up area to keep the flow of vehicles organized (barricades, directing traffic, calling cabs, etc. as needed)
Assist guests, customers and staff with general inquiries about parking, site location, directions, amenities, attractions, etc.
Other duties as assigned
Our full-time employees are also eligible for the following additional benefits:
Health Insurance
Vision and Dental Insurance
Short Term and Long-Term Life Insurance
401(k) Match Program
Work hard, play hard with Paid Time Off
Physical Demands:
This is a physically demanding job which requires you to run; stand; walk; use hands to finder; handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk and hear.
Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds frequently and up to 75 pounds occasionally. Must be able to push and pull 50 to 75 pounds frequently and up to 100 pounds occasionally.
Must be able to push and pull, on a wheelchair, 100 to 350 pounds frequently over considerable distances.