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Part time - Shuttle Driver - IHG Army Hotel Wainwright Hall at

About us At InterContinental Hotels & Resorts , we own, operate and franchise more than 3000 hotels, offering close to half a million guest rooms in nearly 100 countries.
By bringing your expertise and passion to any one of our brands, you will help us achieve our vision:
to be the most preferred, admired, and successful hotel company the world over.
At IHG Army Hotels, our mission is to provide great on-post hotel stay experiences to military personnel, families, as well as guests.
We do this by providing convenient, reasonably priced hotels on 40 installations across the nation- many featuring brand-name hotels previously only offered off post.
? Day to day This role responds to all guest requests for shuttle service in a prompt and courteous manner and assists guests with luggage while boarding and off-loading the vehicle.
Requirements A High School diploma or equivalent, and one-year guest service or driver experience is preferred.
A valid driver's license is required.
You may be required to work nights, weekends, and/or holidays.
Benefits In return we'll give you a competitive financial and benefits package which may include healthcare support, dental, vision, disability and life insurance support, and a matching 401k plan.
Hotel discounts worldwide are available as well as access to a wide variety of discount programs and the chance to work with a great team of people.
Most importantly, we'll give you the room to be yourself.
So, what's your passion? Please get in touch and tell us how you could bring your individual skills to IHG.
IHG is an equal opportunity employer:
Minorities / Females / Disabled / Veterans.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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