Guest Services Driver/Van Driver
Job Description
Driver
Do you like to drive? To be on the move vs. tied to one location? Do you like to smile and say “hi, how might I help you today?” If so, the role of Van Driver might be the perfect fit for you. In the role of Van Driver, you will
- Be the Smile that Greets the Guest — offer a warm welcome, say good morning, open a door, ask where they wish to go today.
- Be A Local Tour Guide – point out a great restaurant, a famous location, the local soccer field. Share your pride in your city or town by sharing facts.
- Be the Guests Local Source of Transportation — use your excellent motor vehicle skills and local area knowledge to drive passengers safely to and from your hotel to their destination. Ensure the hotel van is clean and ready to go including having a full tank of gas. Report any vehicle maintenance issues to management.
- Be a Safety Security Agent — follow your hotel’s established safety and security policies procedures. Anticipate problems and call management as needed.
Location Photo
Location Website
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Requirements
Job Requirements
1 year of prior hotel or related experience preferred. A Chauffer’s License is helpful but not required; however, you must possess an excellent driving record, verified by Motor Vehicle Administration report. The ability to communicate effectively in English is essential. Physical requirements include the ability to work long hours, Medium work — Exerting up to 50 pounds of force periodically, and/or up to 20 pounds of force occasionally to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. The right candidate will possess the ability to bend, stretch, twist or reach with your body and arms and will be able to work under variable temperatures and noise levels.
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