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addressAddressNew York, NY
CategoryRetail

Job description

Who We Are It takes the most talented people to put on the world’s greatest tennis event. The US Open Tennis Championships are one of the highest-attended annual sporting events in the world. Each year, for three weeks in the late summer, the US Open is the focus of the sports & entertainment universe. Passionate fans from around the world come to NYC to witness the toughest tennis on the game’s biggest stage. With more than 900,000 on-site visitors, over 224 million television viewers worldwide and over 45 million online visitors globally in 2023, why not come and enjoy the thrill and excitement of working with our team?

We are seeking Event Operations Supervisors who play an essential role in the US Open experience. In this role, you will supervise the setup and breakdown of all US Open-related events, corporate outings, and team-building events.

The Role

  • Responsible for supervising a team of up to 10 employees

  • Oversee the setup and breakdown of NTC Events, Including US Open

  • Assist in execution of US Open structure layouts

  • Coordinate setup of all office locations, restaurants, picnic areas throughout the NTC

  • Manage Daily US Open promotional giveaways

  • Monitor and maintain sufficient inventory levels of all event equipment

  • Maintain clean and safe storage and front of house event spaces at all times

  • Ensure all equipment is returned to designated spaces neatly upon conclusion of events

  • Assist graphics team with sign installs as needed

  • All other duties as assigned

    Who You Are

  • Basic proficiency in computers and ability to learn the inventory management software

  • Ability to lift 50lbs

    • Punctual and presentable shift attendance, neatly groomed in a clean, well-maintained uniform
  • Must maintain a positive demeanor

  • 2 years supervisory experience required

  • Excellent communication skills

  • Available to work for the full duration of the US Open tournament and be available to work days, nights, weekends and extended hours

  • Must be able to work autonomously and as part of a team

  • * Valid Driver's License and Forklift Operator experience strongly preferred*

  • This position is non-exempt

    Salary: $19 per hour; overtime eligible

    $35 daily meal allowance during tournament (via credential)

    Apply Here (https://careers-usopen.icims.com/jobs/4253/%28seasonal%29-us-open-event-operations-supervisor/job?mode=apply&apply=yes&in_iframe=1&hashed=-336207880)

    Refer Here

Posted Date2 weeks ago(3/22/2024 12:38 PM)

ID2024-4253

CategoryEvent Operations

LocationUS-NY-Queens

Refer code: 8865399. York State Department Of Labor - The previous day - 2024-04-03 16:50

York State Department Of Labor

New York, NY
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