WhiteWater Express Spartan

Port Allen, LA
Part Time
WX813
Student (High School)






  

Are you looking for MORE than just a job?   Do you have what it takes to be a Spartan?

At WhiteWater Express, we're more than just a car wash; we're a family built on respect, communication, and a passion for people. Our dedicated teams are laser-focused on developing people and leading others, and we believe that personal growth is the key to our organizational 

growth.  If you're flexible, adaptable, and ready to take on new challenges, we want you to succeed with us, not just at work, but in life!

 

We are currently looking for individuals who are continuously striving to be the best versions of themselves.  Whether you are just beginning your career, or want to showcase your skill set in a new industry, we’d love to meet you!  Bring your infectious energy to WhiteWater Express, and watch your career aspirations become realities!

 

What You'll Do:

 

  • Positive Vibes Ambassador - Bring energy, focus, and a passion for learning to the workplace, inspiring others to do the same.
  • Customer Service Enthusiast - Assist customers with transactions and memberships, making sure they leave with a smile on their face.
  • Team Communication Guru - Foster clear and inspiring communication within your team, building a culture of transparency and accountability
  • Leader in Training - Cultivate growth in yourself and others, helping to develop future leaders from within the team.
  • Become a Car Wash Expert - You’ll be the go-to person for all things car wash! Help customers choose the ideal wash, membership, or wash book that fits their needs.
  • Problem-Solver Extraordinaire - Tackle customer and employee issues with speed and care, always aiming for the best possible outcome.
  • Vehicle Safety Superhero - Safely guide customer vehicles into the wash tunnel like a pro, ensuring a smooth and safe experience every time.
  • Staffing Maestro - Ensure our stores are always fully staffed by collaborating on recruitment, promotions, and team development.

 

What You Bring To The Table:

 

  • Team Spirit - You're a true team player who loves collaborating with others to achieve incredible results.
  • Customer Service Passion - A burning desire to serve others and ensure every customer enjoys an outstanding experience.
  • Challenge Seeker - You’re eager to tackle new and exciting challenges every day, bringing energy and enthusiasm to your work.
  • Outdoor Adventurer - The ability to thrive outdoors in all weather conditions, with flexibility to work evenings and weekends as needed.
  • Physical Readiness - Must be able to lift 50 pounds and handle the demands of working in a fast-paced, outdoor environment.
  • Reliable and Adaptable - Flexibility in your schedule, with availability for early evenings and weekends, paired with the dependability of successfully completing a pre-hire background check to meet the needs of our customers and build a strong team.
  • Leadership Mojo - Proven experience in staff development and leading teams of 3-10 direct reports for 1-3 years, with a mix of hourly and salaried employees from entry to mid-level.

 

Available Positions: 

 

  • Car Wash Attendant
  • Shift Leader
  • Assistant Manager
  • General Manager
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Area Director
  • ……and many others!

 

*Applicants must be 18 years or older to be considered for this role!*

(Due to the nature of working in heavy machinery zones.)

 

Ready to Catch a Wave to Success?! 

For this role, you can apply online or in-person at a WhiteWater Express location nearest you.

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