The Parking Officer will primarily be responsible for parking-related functions that include the parking system usage and access by the campus and general public as well as parking enforcement and regulation.
The patrolling of campus parking lots, enforcing established rules and regulations, and performing community service functions related to parking.
May be involved in the planning and coordination of parking programs such as parking and safety coordination for campus special events and parking information programs.
Parking permits, signage, traffic direction, and control.
Keeping up with maintenance of parking records and equipment.Responsibilities:Patrolling campus parking lots, enforcing established rules and regulations and performing community service functions related to the parking needs on campus.Planning and coordination of parking programs such as parking and safety coordination for campus special events and parking information programs.Parking permits, signage, traffic direction and control, and determining staffing needs.Maintenance of parking records and equipment.Provide safety awareness through daily contact with the university community and visitors by providing general safety information, directions, and parking be required to work during emergency situations, which may require the officer to remain at the university until the emergency situation has terminated.
Work designated alternate hours and perform other responsibilities as needed.
Requirements:Must have a valid Florida driver's license and maintain a good driving record as determined by Florida Tech guidelines.Education:A high school diploma or GED is required.Additional certifications, licensing, degrees and/or training in law enforcement, security, or related fields is OpportunityFlorida Tech does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, pregnancy, parenting status, veteran status or retirement status in its activities and programs.
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