Lot Driver - Las Vegas Airport - Full Time

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Enterprise Mobility, operating the National, Enterprise, and Alamo car rental brands is looking for a full time lot driver to join our amazing team!
The lot driver is responsible for moving and positioning rental vehicles to various designated locations between our properties for servicing, transport and/or rental. A driver will perform all daily responsibilities with a focus on the needs to have vehicles ready for customers in accordance with our high-quality standards.
This position pays $12.00 / hr and is located at the Las Vegas McCarran International Airport: 88 E Warm Springs, Las Vegas NV 89119.
** This is a Union position. Schedule based on a shift bid. Must have open availability (apart from religious observances, must be available to work 40 hours/week, flexible schedule, including holidays, nights and weekends)**
We offer:
  • Paid time off
  • Employee rental car discounts
  • Retirement savings plan including 401k
  • Health Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Training and development
These schedules are determined on a shift bid; multiple schedules available.
Enterprise Mobility is the largest and fastest growing privately owned automotive rental and leasing company in the North America. This is a non-CDL, local driving position that offers you the chance to drive multiple new model cars.

The Lot Driver is responsible for the transporting of fleet cars and vans to and from the cleaning area, as well as navigating written directions.

  • Drive and deliver vehicles as needed from ready line, return lane, and cleaning facility, following all rules of the road
  • Deliver vehicles to appropriate destination in a safe and courteous manner
  • Ride with or follow another driver to drop off vehicle(s) or pick up multiple vehicles
  • Organize travel route and ensure vehicle paperwork is accurate and timely
  • May need to communicate via 2-way radio or cellular phone
  • Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned

Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veterans


  • Must be at least 18 years old
  • Must have a valid driver's license with no more than 2 moving violations and/or at-fault accidents on driving record in the past 3 years
  • No drug or alcohol related conviction on driving record in the past 3 years
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States and not require work authorization sponsorship by our company for this position now or in the future.
  • Must be able to work any shift/hours (open to any days of the week); this schedule is determined on a shift bid & includes nights and weekends.
  • Must have at least six (6) consecutive months of prior work/organizational experience
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