The Parking Operations position is responsible for responding to parking-related inquiries and regularly patrolling parking areas to ensure compliance and enforce campus rules and regulations. Additionally, the role involves assisting with event parking setups by placing necessary equipment and coordinating with event organizers to manage the flow of vehicles during campus events, sports games, and special functions. During high-traffic events, the position works at designated posts to direct vehicles and assist customers. The position also provides basic maintenance support for parking lots, including cleaning and performing small repairs, and reports any safety concerns or equipment issues.
Job Responsibilities
Enforce parking regulations on campus, ensuring vehicles are parked correctly in designated spaces. Issue parking citations for violations and maintain accurate records. Respond to general parking-related inquiries from the public. Patrol parking areas regularly to ensure compliance with parking policies. (30%)
Assist with parking event setups, including barricades, signage, and cones to designate event parking areas. Manage parking operations for campus events, sports games, and special functions, ensuring parking flow is smooth and organized. Coordinate with event organizers to ensure all parking needs are met. Work at parking posts during high-traffic events to direct vehicles and provide customer assistance. (30%)
Provide basic maintenance support for parking lots, including sweeping, litter removal, and ensuring lot safety and cleanliness. Assist with small-scale repairs or projects as needed, using basic tools to maintain the appearance and functionality of parking areas. Perform regular inspections of parking lots and report any safety concerns or equipment malfunctions. Operate small equipment and tools for maintenance tasks such as cleaning and repairs. (30%)
Other duties as assigned. (10%)
Additional Requirements
This position requires a valid driver's license, will require an MVR, and is subject to drug screens per PM-33/PS-67/FASOP HR-04.
This position is classified as a safety and security-sensitive position. These positions are subject to drug screens per PS-67/FASOP HR-04.
This position must also possess the ability to successfully operate a two-way radio.