Car Wash Attendant Medical & Healthcare - Jacksonville, FL at Geebo

Car Wash Attendant

3.
1 Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Estimated:
$21.
8K - $27.
5K a year Estimated:
$21.
8K - $27.
5K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Description:
LUV Car Wash was founded in Sept of 2021, and we have rapidly grown to over 70 locations in 6 states, including CA, NV, FL, GA, PA, and NJ.
We are looking to add a Car Wash Attendant to our growing team to help us continue our mission to become the best car wash in the industry.
Benefits:
401K match Health Benefits/HSA Vision Dental Life insurance Vacation/Sick Time or PTO Employee Discount program Employee Assistance Program ( Some benefits require a 1 year measurement period or age requirement) General Summary of Duties:
The Car Wash Attendant is responsible for guiding cars onto the tunnel conveyor, lightly scrubbing the fronts and backs of vehicles, assisting guests with transactions, and ensuring that the site is kept clean to provide a delightful experience for our guests.
Reports to:
General Manager FLSA Status:
Non- Exempt Physical Demands:
Occasional prolonged periods of walking/standing.
Work outside in varying weather conditions.
Standing for long periods of time during shift.
Having a sense of urgency while maintaining a friendly & courteous attitude.
Ability to lift 25 pounds unassisted.
Essential Functions:
Maintain a regular and reliable level of attendance and punctuality.
Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
Safely loading vehicles onto the car wash conveyor.
Cleaning the tunnel and equipment.
Job holder must demonstrate current competencies applicable to the job position.
Every employee is required to remain updated on company policies and affairs through appropriate sources, such as the internal employee website.
Requirements:
Requirements:
Physical ability to move equipment and tools as needed.
Must be able to lift min 30 pounds.
Work in changing environments.
Stand full shift.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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