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Assist with evening event set-up and other guest services as needed. Assist with the set up and execution of rental events. Polished, dynamic public speaker. Assist with evening event set-up and other guest services as needed.
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Special Events/River Stage Worker : Assists Manager with event set-up and breakdown; handles registration and fees; operate inflatables and assists in area clean-up. An Event and Facility Worker may be required to work in several areas in different locations throughout the Parks system.
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The Operations Manager will be responsible for managing all aspects of facility operations and maintenance, including but not limited to, front of house operations, preventive maintenance, third party contracting, limited governmental relationships, staffing, and ongoing venue set-up and tear-down.
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Oversees implementation of all event details including, but not limited to, meeting room assignment, room set-up, media, dining, signage, security, and on-campus transportation. Details include meeting room assignment and set-up, meals, media, and service coordination.
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Set all bars up per BEO (Banquet Event Order) Clean up after all guests throughout your shift. Must be knowledgeable of event menu items and their content, appropriate table settings and service ware, and the correct preparation and garnishing methods.
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Understands and adheres to company policies and procedures in order to safely perform set-up and tear down duties for all events to include (but not limited to) track and field events (indoor and outdoor), concerts, and community events.
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Supervise the set-up of function rooms to include placement of linens, silver, china, and glassware according to the event order specifications. Visually inspect function rooms and equipment prior to functions for cleanliness, proper inventory, and set up.
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Set-up duties may include: verifying opening inventory, assigning duties to concession workers (employee/volunteer), ensuring sanitation standards are met, verifying that each location is fully operational, ascertaining levels of food production based upon projected guest attendance has been met; assuring that SL or NFP Stand Leader has followed proper procedures for distribution and handling of cash.
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Event Day Volunteers will help assist in a variety of areas such as "PurplePlay Zone", Event Day Set-Up/Tear Down, Food and Beverage Distribution, T-Shirt Distribution, Course Management, and MUCH MORE.
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Duties include staff scheduling, employee check-in, equipment inspection, POS monitoring and troubleshooting, guest complaint resolution, training, food production, clean-up, post-event reconciliation and reporting, and any other duties as assigned by the DFB.
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Responsibilities include helping with daily furniture set-up, special event set-up, and cleaning in designated areas. Setting up and tearing down rooms for groups and event that varying weekly.
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The person in this position should have 1-2 years prior event planning experience. Primary responsibility for managing internal event facilitation. Understands and assigns event space to achieve effective use of resources.
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Duties include staff scheduling, employee check-in, equipment inspection, POS monitoring and troubleshooting, guest complaint resolution, training, food production, clean-up, post-event reconciliation and reporting, and any other duties as assigned by the DFB.Training new & current employees with regarding to property procedure & best practices.
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The Director of Operations will direct, coordinate, and oversee all operations as it relates to facility services, engineering, and maintenance, and will manage contracted employees in housekeeping and event set-up at the Kentucky Performing Arts (KPA) venues (The Kentucky Center, Brown Theatre and Paristown Hall.
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The field underwriters call to set up appointments to meet with them in their home or via Zoom to help them apply for the coverage. Sales Representative – Remote (US Only) - Warm Leads - No Cold Calling The Company The Ross Agency focuses on providing mortgage protection coverage to protect homeowners who are concerned about making their mortgage payments in the event of unexpected tragedy (death, disability, critical illness.
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