Shuttle Driver - Airport to ski resorts Construction, Mining & Trades - Midvale, UT at Geebo

Shuttle Driver - Airport to ski resorts

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2 Midvale, UT Midvale, UT Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $12 - $20 an hour $12 - $20 an hour The ski season has started and we can always use more drivers!! We are looking for the best and safest drivers with excellent customer service skills, who will be taking all company and health procedures very seriously.
People visit Utah to enjoy the beauty of our state and we get the opportunity to take them to their destination.
BENEFITS Complimentary season passes available for Snowbird Ski Resort.
Very flexible schedules, all shifts available.
You can be on a regular weekly schedule or pick your shifts weekly as they are posted.
A typical shift is 10 to 12 hours.
RESPONSIBILITIES Drive vehicles up to 14 passengers including winter conditions on winding canyon roads Ensure customer satisfaction by providing a safe enjoyable ride, loading and unloading luggage Be a Utah ambassador by conversing positively and professionally with guests Communicate clearly and promptly with Dispatch and Desk employees Maintain vehicle cleanliness at all times Drive in a way that minimizes wear and tear and report any vehicle defect or breakdown promptly Account for payments and number of passengers for the shift REQUIREMENTS Be able to pass a TSA background check Have a motor vehicle record that is acceptable for our insurance Pass a Department of Transportation medical exam Canyon Transportation offers passenger ground transportation services between the Salt Lake City airport, ski resorts and other destinations within a fifty-mile radius of the airport.
It provides a diverse range of employment opportunities, year-round, seasonal (winter), part-time and full-time, for all shifts.
Pay:
$12 - $20 / hour Job Type:
fulltime, parttime Work location:
On-site.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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