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Commercial Parking Manager - Jackson, MS

Job in Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, 39200, USA
Listing for: Parking Management Company
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
  • Management
    Operations Manager, Business Management, Administrative Management, Program / Project Manager
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Jackson, MS, USA

Job Description

Posted Friday, January 30, 2026 at 6:00 AM

Parking Management Company (PMC) is a national leader in hospitality-focused parking services. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, PMC provides valet and self-parking management, shuttle services, event parking, and porter/bell services across multiple industries including hotels, resorts, healthcare, and event venues. With a commitment to excellence and a guest-first mindset, PMC serves as an extension of the hospitality experience—delivering seamless, high-touch service to partners and guests alike.

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Position Summary

The Commercial Parking Manager oversees the daily operations of one or multiple commercial parking facilities, ensuring efficiency, profitability, and excellent customer service. This role is responsible for staff management, revenue tracking, client relations, and operational compliance. The ideal candidate is a strong leader with experience in parking operations, customer service, and financial oversight.

Primary Objective

To ensure the efficient, profitable, and customer-focused operation of commercial parking facilities by overseeing daily management, staff performance, financial accountability, and client satisfaction. The Commercial Parking Manager is responsible for optimizing parking operations, maintaining safety and compliance, and delivering seamless parking experience while driving revenue growth and operational excellence.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Client Relationship Management

Serving as the main point of contact with each property, the Manager fosters open communication, promptly addresses concerns, and ensures that contractual obligations are consistently met. By building trust with hotel stakeholders and proactively seeking feedback, the Manager creates strong, long-term partnerships that support service improvements and additional business opportunities.

Daily Operational Oversight

On a day-to-day basis, the Manager handles scheduling, staffing, and quality assurance at each location. Frequent site visits help identify and resolve operational issues—such as equipment malfunctions or process inefficiencies—while maintaining consistent standards of customer service.

Financial and Administrative Tasks

Although broad financial planning typically resides with higher-level leadership, the Manager tracks site-level revenue, payroll, and expenses to highlight trends or irregularities. By collaborating with the Regional Director on cost-control measures and accurate record-keeping, the Manager ensures each site remains financially sound and aligned with budget expectations.

Team Supervision and Training

The Manager recruits and trains hourly associates, setting clear performance goals and offering ongoing coaching. By modeling professional behavior and upholding company policies, the Manager maintains a supportive environment that promotes both employee satisfaction and strong customer service outcomes.

Communication and Reporting

Regular status updates—such as weekly summaries and performance reports—keep the Regional Director informed of progress, challenges, and needs across all accounts. In emergencies or time-sensitive situations, the Manager may use personal devices to coordinate quickly with staff or leadership.

Travel and Communication

Due to the geographic scope of the role, travel may be required, focusing on site visits to oversee performance, address challenges, and support new account launches. Ongoing communication is essential, providing consistent updates and performance insights into leadership. In some cases, the Manager may need to use a personal cell phone to manage operational matters effectively.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Actively involve staff in planning, decision-making, and process improvement while taking full responsibility for team performance. Maintain an open and accessible leadership style, providing regular feedback, supporting skill development, and encouraging professional growth. Seek and apply feedback from both internal and external customers, promote a culture of quality, and continuously work to enhance processes, services, and supervisory…

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