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Assist in the training of staff in relation to game day operations, specifically with regards to all food safety and food handling policies, procedures, and TABC laws and regulations. Unit Manager - South End Zone Game Day Operations.
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Responsibilities: Assist with game day and event operations and management, including set up of select in-venue signage, hospitality events/suites, and game day displays Fulfillment of on and off-field/court promotions for corporate sponsors (displays, promotional handouts, contests, etc.
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Premium Seating Game Day Student Ambassador. Assist Premium Seating Directors with operational management of premium seating operation during UGA Athletics game days. Perform all pre-game, in-game, and post-game duties specific to your positions as assigned by the Director of Premium Seating.
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Drive game day attendance through developing and implementing a ticket sales business plan with strategies that emphasize the sale and retention of season tickets, group tickets, premium hospitality, and single game tickets.
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When not fighting fires, the team is responsible for fire prevention through monitoring, automation, self-healing and resiliency initiatives, destructive testing, and game day exercises.
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The Associate Director, Athletics, Compliance Coordinator at Emerson College is responsible for the overall management and coordination of activities at the college's sports facilities, including the Piano Row Gym and Athletic SkyBox. This role involves ensuring the smooth operation of game day events, managing athletic equipment and uniforms, and representing the college in NEWMAC meetings and various committees.
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Is responsible for providing a superior i9 Sports Experience and overseeing the game-day operations of a venue. Organize game day equipment and ensure the cleanliness of the venue.
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Field set up and breakdown for game day events. i9 Sports offers youth sports leagues, camps, and clinics for kids ages 3-14 in today’s most popular sports such as flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, lacrosse and baseball.
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We offer youth sports leagues, camps and clinics for kids ages 3 and up in today's most popular sports such as: flag football, soccer, basketball, baseball, volleyball, and lacrosse. i9 Sports offers youth sports leagues, camps, and clinics for kids ages 3-17 in today’s most popular sports such as flag football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and baseball.
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Ideal candidates will have experience working with kids and a desire to learn sports management. Established in 2003 by Frank Fiume on the principle that the number one reason kids play organized sports is to have fun, not to become the next draft pick.
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We Offer: Immediate Openings Weekly Pay through Direct Deposits Flexible Schedules Day and Night Shifts Available Competitive Compensation Guaranteed Hours (based on employer) Travel Assistance Dedicated/Responsive Recruiters Day One Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance Generous Housing Stipend 24/7 Support Company Provided Housing Options Referral Bonus ($600) Loyalty Bonus ($1,200) Discounts/Coupons to Hotels Access to Jobs in all 50 States Painless Credentialing Process U.
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Game Day scheduling may have exposure to various weather elements (rainy, windy, cold, high temperatures, etc.) Minimum 18 years of age, High School graduate or equivalent Past experience working in retail or sales preferred Ability to work independently and responsibly in a fast-paced environment Availability to work extended hours on game days and during events Foreign language skills are a plus.
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At NIKE, Inc. its about each person bringing skills and passion to a challenging and constantly evolving game. To work in retail is to be the face of NIKE, Inc. With a relentless focus on product knowledge and customer service, Nike Retail teams give valuable experiences to consumers every day.
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As an Online Casino Dealer, you will be spending most of your working day live on camera; hosting casino games and interacting with players who are live-streaming the games to their devices. As a Game Presenter, presentation and personality are key as you'll be presenting casino games live on-camera.
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Coordinate with game-day personnel for selected sports to include public address announcer, statisticians, timers, staff and freelance photographers. Prepare game-day handouts, manage media operations for home games and home contests, serve as an institutional representative and perform duties at assigned road games and contests.
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