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Valet Parking Attendant (泊車服務員)

Hong Kong Shangri-La HKD 15,000–20,000/month*
Job Description

The Valet Parking Attendant welcomes guests, manages vehicle drop-off and collection, parks and retrieves cars safely, issues parking tickets, and provides courteous assistance at the hotel entrance. Candidates should hold a valid Hong Kong driving licence, have a clean driving record and sound knowledge of local roads. Previous valet, hotel, concierge, driving, or customer-service experience is advantageous. Good communication skills in Cantonese and English are expected, while Mandarin is helpful. The role requires a professional appearance, physical stamina, careful attention to vehicle safety, reliability, and the flexibility to work shifts, weekends, and public holidays. A friendly, calm, and service-focused attitude is essential.

Company Info

Shangri-La Group is a leading luxury hospitality company founded in Hong Kong, operating hotels, resorts, and related properties across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and other international destinations. Its brands are known for warm Asian hospitality, attentive service, and high-quality accommodation, dining, wellness, and conference facilities. Shangri-La hotels typically serve business travellers, leisure guests, families, and major events, with strong emphasis on personalised guest experiences and professional standards. The group offers employment opportunities across front office, food and beverage, housekeeping, engineering, finance, sales, security, and management. Working for Shangri-La generally provides exposure to an international hotel environment, structured operating procedures, staff training, and opportunities for career development within the wider hospitality network.

Destination Guide

Hong Kong offers extensive opportunities in hotels, restaurants, retail, finance, technology, logistics, healthcare, and professional services. The city combines Chinese traditions with international influences; Cantonese is the main local language, while English and Mandarin are widely used in business and tourism. Life is energetic and convenient, with excellent public transport, dense urban neighbourhoods, hiking trails, beaches, islands, and a renowned food scene. Housing is expensive, especially in central areas, so many workers consider districts such as Kowloon, the New Territories, or shared accommodation. Foreign nationals normally require an employment visa sponsored by a Hong Kong employer, and the position should meet immigration requirements. Applicants should arrange a written contract, accommodation budget, health insurance, and document checks before relocating. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and occasional typhoons.

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