Shuttle Driver Customer Service & Call Center - Park City, UT at Geebo

Shuttle Driver

The Glenwild Shuttle Driver drives and maintains a safe and punctual shuttle for all passengers.
The primary duty is to safely transport employees and independent contractors from the Golf Course Maintenance parking lot to the Clubhouse and back in a timely and safe manner a journey of about minutes within the Glenwild neighbourhood.
The purpose is to provide friendly efficient service to coworkers at Glenwilds Clubhouse.
The shuttle driver directly impacts the shift start times of most of the staff at the Clubhouse.
This is a summer position starting May through September.
Must have a valid drivers license and a clean driving record.
DUTIES Provide a safe timely shuttle service with a scheduled route to and from the Employee Parking Area and the Clubhouse in ten minutes or less.
Shuttle bus driver will be responsible for keeping the vehicle cleaned and vacuumed on a daily basis.
Be available and accessible when on duty.
QUALIFICATIONS Pleasant and helpful serviceoriented attitude is essential.
Commercial Drivers License preferred but not required.
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per hour.
Glenwild offers an excellent compensation and benefits package to fulltime seasonal employees including health insurance paid holidays and accrued paid timeoff.
Glenwild also provides a daily meal and golf privileges in the summer.
Golf Shop and Spa retail discounts offered.
Able to work weekend hours.
Extra consideration will be given to candidates with flexible availability.
Valid U.
S.
drivers license with a clean driving record a DMV report will be required upon hire and annual DMV reports will be checked.
Glenwild is an EEO employer and does not discriminate against any protected class.
All offers of employment with Glenwild are contingent on successful completion of a background check MVR clean driving record and EVerification.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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