Event Operations - Event Operations Associate PT

Nashville Soccer ClubNashville, TN
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About The Position

Nashville Soccer Club is currently seeking an Event Operations part-time associate. This position will support the GEODIS Park Event Operations team in the planning and execution of Major League Soccer matches, as well as other major events, while also providing day-to-day support to the club's operations.

Requirements

  • Available 20-25 hours per week, including nights and weekends and often under extreme weather conditions. A typical game day can require early hours and late nights amounting to a 12 hour event day commitment.
  • Ability to lift and carry at least 50 pounds.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge and interest in sports and entertainment.
  • Computer proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
  • Strong communication skills and professional etiquette.
  • Strong worth ethic with a positive, team-oriented approach.

Responsibilities

  • Assist the Event Operations department on the planning and execution of Major League Soccer games, third-party ancillary events, and other major events.
  • Ensure Club and Stadium standard operating procedures are compliant with Major League Soccer’s operational regulations.
  • Ensure locker room set-ups meet MLS standardization requirements.
  • Assist in servicing the needs of visiting teams and league officials on game day.
  • Provide support for the referee crew before, during and after the game.
  • Assist with match credential production and distribution.
  • Lead, brief, and oversee ball retrievers during the event.
  • Assist various departments with match day responsibilities.
  • Assist in ensuring that client needs, and expectations are met.
  • Work with the Event Management Team in planning operational details of the event.
  • Help with the movement and storage of the department’s equipment.
  • Setting event day spaces to meet needs of various departments.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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