Lead Valet Driver

ABMOklahoma City, OK
9d$21Onsite

About The Position

The Lead Valet Driver will run high-traffic operation across a group of valet drives on campus. The Lead will include coaching, setting the lineup, and keeping wait times low. You will work with other Leads and on-site management to keep the entire campus running smoothly. This will include moving cars and keeping a safe work environment Pay: $21.22/hr Weekly Pay ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package. For information about ABM’s benefits, visit ABM Employee Benefits | Front Line Team Members | (Programa de Beneficios de ABM)

Requirements

  • 18 or older, valid driver’s license, and a driving record that can be insured
  • Able to jog short distances and lift 25–50 lbs (luggage, cones, equipment)
  • Comfortable working outdoors in all weather with company-provided gear
  • Can use a smartphone, two-way radio, and basic apps for schedules and logs
  • Willing to work some evenings, weekends, and holidays
  • ABM Healthcare Supported Services required testing 10 panel drug screen for controlled substances
  • Physical examination – must be able to lift up to 50 pounds
  • MMR titer
  • Hepatitis B vaccine series or signed declination
  • Flu shot (October 1 through April 30)
  • PPD skin test (2-step)
  • History of chicken pox or Varicella vaccines shot

Nice To Haves

  • Valet, parking, hospitality, or shift-lead experience
  • Familiarity with scheduling or time/attendance tools
  • College degree, especially in Hospitality or a related field

Responsibilities

  • Work as one team: partner with fellow Lead Valets and site management to balance staffing, share resources, and solve problems across all 8 drivers.
  • Shift huddles & handoffs: join quick start-of-shift huddles, share priorities, and give clean handoffs so each drive knows the plan.
  • Surge support: redeploy people during peaks, cover call-outs, and float to hot spots when another drivers need help.
  • Shared standards: keep the same playbook across drives for traffic flow, key control, incident steps, and guest recovery.
  • Clear communication: use radio/message channels with brief, plain updates so everyone understands the plan.
  • Keep traffic moving: set cones/signs, direct vehicles and valet attendants, and jump in to park or retrieve during rush periods.
  • Run the shift: assign posts, build a simple break plan, update the lineup when needs change, and hand off cleanly at end of shift.
  • Coach on the spot: model the standard, spot-train new hires and Leads, and give quick feedback that sticks.
  • Protect guests and vehicles: follow key control, walk-around checks, speed limits, and parking guidelines every time.
  • Handle issues fast: resolve guest concerns, perform quick service recovery, and escalate to your manager when needed.
  • Keep things organized: maintain a tidy driveway, staging area, and podium; perform ticket and key checks regularly and precisely
  • Document the day: record incidents before end of shift, note equipment needs, and submit simple daily reports.
  • Campus assist: respond to help calls from other drives and coordinate with Lead Valets to restore normal flow.
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