We're looking for team members with flexible availability who are open to work any shifts, including evenings, weekends and holidays.
At Hertz Rent a Car, we’re driven by excellence and powered by people. Our team thrives in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment where attention to detail and teamwork make all the difference. If you're organized, motivated, and ready to support a dynamic vehicle operation, this is your opportunity to grow with us!
We’re hiring a dedicated Part Time Car Wash Attendant to ensure our vehicles meet the Hertz Gold Clean Standard. If you take pride in your work and enjoy working outdoors, this role offers a great way to grow your career while keeping our fleet in top shape.
Wage: $18.25 per hour + incentives.
What You’ll Get:
- Up to 40% off on Hertz Rentals.
- Paid Time Off.
- Medical, Dental & Vision plan options.
- Retirement programs, including 401(k) employer matching.
- Paid Parental Leave & Adoption Assistance.
- Employee Assistance Program for employees & family.
- Educational Reimbursement & Discounts.
- Voluntary Insurance Programs - Pet, Legal/Identity Theft, Critical Illness.
- Perks & Discounts - Theme Park Tickets, Gym Discounts & more.
What You’ll Do:
- Vehicle Prep: Perform service and maintenance checks to ensure vehicles are customer-ready.
- Clean Standards: Wash and detail vehicles to meet Hertz Gold Clean expectations.
- Lot Operations: Transport vehicles throughout the lot and maintain organization.
- Fluid Checks: Ensure fuel and fluids are topped off and meet standards.
- Adaptability: Work outdoors in all weather conditions.
- Customer Satisfaction: Support a clean and professional environment for every rental experience.
What We’re Looking For:
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Flexible scheduling including nights, weekends, and holidays.
We invite candidates who can accommodate the required open availability to apply now!
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