





DESCRIPTION With over 60 years of experience, **Grupo Ortiz** has established itself as a key player in the global construction of **sustainable infrastructure**. Present in 12 countries, we specialize in the investment, design, construction, and management of large-scale projects across sectors such as **Concessions, Energy, and Infrastructure**. We are looking to welcome you to our team as a **parking assistant** in central Madrid. Responsibilities: * Control vehicle access, entries, exits, and automated devices installed for entry and exit control; * Operate machinery available at the workplace and ensure its proper functioning; * Be proficient in operating power and lighting controls to maintain appropriate levels of lighting and ventilation throughout the workplace at all times; * Answer telephone calls and collect payments for services rendered; * Perform routine cleaning of premises; start up or shut down motors, electrical panels, lighting systems, elevators, ATMs, and other electronic equipment; and carry out basic maintenance, lubrication, painting, cleaning of grilles, drains, and waste bins; * Organize and position vehicles inside the parking facility, as required by the facility’s specifications. Requirements: * Minimum 1 year of relevant experience; * Installer’s license is a plus; * Availability for rotating shifts. Location: Central Madrid – 100% on-site. **We offer:** * Integration into a dynamic and professional team working on a large-scale project; * Full-time employment contract with opportunities for professional development; * Competitive salary commensurate with the candidate’s experience and qualifications; * Continuous training and growth opportunities within Grupo Ortiz. Even if you don’t meet 100% of the requirements, please apply—we’re eager to meet you! **Grupo Ortiz** is firmly committed to diversity and equal opportunity and guarantees that no discrimination based on race, nationality, gender, sexual orientation or identity, age, marital status, religious beliefs, or disability will occur in any of its selection processes.


