The Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation (3CDC) is a 501(c)(3), tax-exempt, private, non-profit corporation. The organization’s mission and strategic focus is to strengthen the core assets of downtown by revitalizing and connecting the Central Business District and Over-the-Rhine (OTR). 3CDC works in close collaboration with the Cincinnati corporate community and City of Cincinnati to carry out its mission. With an annual operating budget of $20 million, the organization has a team of approximately 170 full-time staff and 180 part-time staff engaged in real estate development, real estate management, civic space management and programming and business district management. Real Estate Development - To date, 3CDC has played a direct role in over $2 billion in development projects in downtown Cincinnati and the adjacent neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine. In completing over 100 development projects, 3CDC has reimagined key civic spaces, added market-rate and affordable housing to the urban core and created density through mixed-use residential and office projects that support local small businesses. Real Estate Management - 3CDC leases and manages over 660,000 square feet of commercial space and nearly 6,000 parking spaces with annual operating revenues exceeding $40 million. Civic Space Management and Programming - 3CDC manages and programs six civic spaces – Fountain Square, Washington Park, Ziegler Park, Memorial Hall, Court Street Plaza and Imagination Alley. 3CDC hosts nearly 1,600 free family-friendly events each year at these spaces. Business District Management – The organization manages two special improvement districts – the Downtown Cincinnati Improvement District and Over-the-Rhine South Special Improvement District – providing clean and safe services, homeless outreach, beatification efforts and marketing support to both districts. 3CDC Currently Owns 9 Parking Facilities and 7 Surface Lots within the Downtown Cincinnati. The Parking Attendant supported by the 1 st Shift Management Officers, Events Management Officer, Maintenance team, and facilities staff will man and maintain a parking structure OR several parking structures during the prescribed shift. Ideal candidates will be expected to operate within their scheduled location with minimal supervision. Tasks will include but, are not limited to providing direct customer service to our patrons, janitorial duties as defined by a pre-determined checklist, troubleshooting, maintaining, and servicing of pay on foot and pay at exit devices, completing basic, entry level maintenance tasks such as replacing burnt out light bulbs, replacing receipt/ticket rolls, and replacing entry/exit barriers. Janitorial tasks will require use of furnished supplies and cleaning agents and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) where applicable.
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Job Type
Part-time
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