DUTIES:Under the supervision of the Parking Supervisor the parking office associate is responsible for performing a variety of tasks to create a culture of service excellence. This position will work collaboratively with campus partners to serve the parking needs of campus visitors faculty staff and students. This person will serve as the main point of contact for parking-related questions and will work closely with the Parking Supervisor and student staff. The person will require exceptional conflict resolution skills and the ability to interact with all customers staff and students in a respectful manner while upholding parking regulations. The position does include providing coverage as needed for parking enforcement and driving the conveyance vehicle (valid drivers license required).
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBLITIES:
Parking & Transportation
$19-$21 per hour
High school diploma
Valid Drivers license
Excellent customer service skills with the ability to handle difficult customer situations with appropriate conflict resolution skills and independent decision-making.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Demonstrated operational knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite products (Outlook Word and Excel) including the ability to create and maintain spreadsheets with simple formulas
Demonstrated knowledge of standard office operations including the ability to handle time-sensitive and confidential information.
Ability to monitor and process financial transactions such as invoices verify accuracy of financial transactions and maintain an accurate file of financial records
Working effectively and collaboratively with diverse groups individuals and customers
Effective problem-solving time management and organizational skills
Flexibility in a variety of situations including change and working under pressure
The ability and willingness to learn new systems software and processes quickly
Attention to detail and accuracy and the ability to effectively manage multiple tasks with efficiency.
Experience in a customer service environment including in-person electronic and/or telephone interactions.
Familiarity with UW-Eau Claire or other UW-System campus administrative procedures
Prior experience with a customer database system financial/budget system and/or electronic form system
Applications are submitted electronically.Please follow instructions found on the following UW-Eau Claire Website: You must create an account and login before you can apply. Please be sure you have included the following in PDF format:
To ensure consideration completed applications must be received byDecember 17 2025.
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Required Experience:
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