Valet & Bell Attendant

The Vibe: Work Where You Play

Are you looking for a workplace where your "office" is nestled in the beautiful Northeast Kingdom? At Burke Mountain Resort, we believe in working hard, playing hard, and treating our team like family. We are looking for an enthusiastic Valet & Concierge Attendant to be the first smiling face our guests see when they arrive.

This isn’t just about parking cars—it’s about setting the tone for an incredible vacation. You will join a fun, supportive team where management genuinely cares about your career growth and your happiness.

What You’ll Be Doing (The Role)

As a dual-role Valet and Concierge, you are the heartbeat of our arrival experience. You will handle the logistics of arrival while providing top-tier hospitality.

The Warm Welcome: Greet all guests enthusiastically upon arrival, opening doors and assisting with luggage and ski/snowboard equipment.

Valet Services: Safely park and retrieve guest vehicles in various weather conditions, maintaining strict organization of keys and vehicle locations.

Concierge Duties: Act as a local expert! Answer guest questions about lift tickets, trail conditions, hotel amenities, and the best spots to grab a bite in East Burke.

Support: Assist the Front Desk team as needed to ensure a smooth check-in/check-out flow.

Safety: Maintain a clean and safe driveway/entryway area (shoveling/salting as needed during those famous Vermont snow days).

What We’re Looking For

Must possess a valid Driver’s License with a clean driving record. (Required)

Ability to drive various types of vehicles (automatic and manual transmission).

A friendly, outgoing personality—you love talking to people!

Ability to work on your feet and be active outdoors in winter weather conditions.

Reliability and a team-player attitude.

About Burke Mountain Resort

We depend on our employees to create great experiences for our guests. That’s why we work to create an environment that is focused on integrity, excellence, and exceptional service. We are growing and offer exceptional opportunities for skilled employees who are dedicated to the best service and teamwork.

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