Valet - Part Time - Quick Hire!

JSX is a lifestyle airline that prides itself on blending entrepreneurship, determination, and excellence to create an exceptional travel experience for its customers. As a company, JSX is more than just a carrier; it is a lifestyle employer focused on cultivating a work environment where employees can thrive and grow. Their commitment to delivering a Joyful, Simple eXperience for every guest showcases their dedication to hospitality and premium service at every touchpoint. Located at convenient airport stations, JSX offers a unique and elevated travel journey with a focus on personalized customer care and premium amenities. The Valet Crewmember role at JSX is an integral part of their customer experience team. As the first point of contact for customers, the Valet Crewmember is responsible for providing a warm welcome, managing the safe parking and retrieval of customer vehicles, assisting with luggage, and maintaining the valet area’s cleanliness and safety. This part-time position involves working up to 25 hours per week without overtime, making it ideal for individuals seeking a flexible schedule. The hourly wage is set at $20.00, reflecting market research and JSX’s dedication to fair compensation. During a typical day, a Valet Crewmember arrives early in full uniform prepared to deliver top-tier customer service. Responsibilities include greeting customers curbside with a positive attitude, performing vehicle inspections, coordinating with supervisors about VIPs or flight changes, handling luggage efficiently, and ensuring optimal traffic flow with signage and cones. The role requires careful attention to detail to prevent vehicle damage and maintain accurate vehicle logs. It is not just about parking cars; it is about creating a seamless and memorable experience from arrival to takeoff. Employees who join JSX as Valet Crewmembers become part of a supportive team passionate about aviation safety and customer satisfaction. The company emphasizes career growth by offering ongoing training and a clear advancement path. Valet Crewmembers gain broad exposure to airport operations and have the opportunity to develop valuable skills in hospitality and logistics. The job appeals to those who are customer-focused, proactive, adaptable, and entrepreneurial—qualities that align with JSX's culture of innovation and excellence. JSX also provides additional benefits which enhance the employee experience, including free standby travel on JSX flights for employees and discounted standby travel on major airlines for their immediate families. The company contributes to employees' long-term financial security by offering a 401(k) match of 50% of the first 8% contributed. The role demands physical stamina and the ability to work flexible schedules, including early mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays, in various weather conditions. JSX prioritizes equal opportunity employment and ensures a discrimination-free workplace, embracing diversity and inclusivity in all personnel practices. Overall, the Valet Crewmember position at JSX offers a dynamic work environment that values teamwork, customer service excellence, and career development. It is well-suited for individuals who enjoy fast-paced, customer-facing roles and want to be part of an innovative airline that values every employee as a vital part of its mission to redefine the travel experience.
  • Minimum age 18 years old
  • valid U.S. driver’s license with clean driving record
  • ability to operate automatic and manual transmission vehicles
  • ability to parallel park customer vehicles
  • ability to lift up to 75 pounds
  • capable of intermittent physical activities such as bending, reaching, climbing stairs
  • able to stand and walk long distances
  • able to work in indoor and outdoor environments including various weather conditions
  • available to work early mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays
  • must pass pre-employment drug test
  • subject to reasonable suspicion and post-accident testing
  • participate in alcohol screenings per DOT and federal regulations

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