To Apply, Email Resume to: hr-email@spo.ga.gov
Position Description: Under general supervision, the Parking Attendant 1 monitors and enforces, on an assigned shift, the rules and regulations of the Georgia Building Authority pertaining to the safeguarding of employees, building, property, and the parking of vehicles at state parking facilities. The Parking Attendant 1 also performs other job-related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: Any combination of training and experience that will lead to competencies related to the area of assignment.
- High school diploma or GED and one (1) year experience handling cash exchanges.
- Must have a valid Georgia Driver’s License and meet the agency’s requirements to be an authorized driver.
NOTE: May be required to work nights and weekends and ability to work shifts. (Prolonged walking, standing and sitting are required)
Essential Functions:
- Communicate with the general public and other City employees in order to issue and explain parking citations, give directions, request license plate checks, and request Police assistance when needed.
- Courteous with the general public in the performance of assigned duties
- Detect hazardous situations at work, including traffic sounds when working near moving traffic to ensure own safety and sirens/alarms in order to report suspicious activities.
- Ensure all personnel entering the complex are properly identified.
- Patrol parking areas to check for unauthorized subjects, fires, water leaks, and general building security.
- Resolve complaints regarding parking to the extent possible on the scene.
- Assist in the Motor-pool area when assigned or due to personnel shortages.
- Complete tow slips for vehicles that need to be removed from an assigned parking space.
- Service vehicles with gas, diesel or CNG.
- May operate mobile radio equipment and write tickets for illegally parked vehicles.
- Calculate parking charges and collect fees from customers.
Competencies: Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Some skills in identifying obvious building repair requirements and safety hazards. Ability to lift, push, pull and carry heavy items. Ability to prepare clear and accurate reports.