Operations Manager
Operations Manager As Operations Manager your working week could include preparing for a major running event, cycling race, equestrian competition, fitness event, or international motorsport weekend. You might be there for some of them, but most of your work happens long before the event starts, making sure the people, equipment, vehicles, accommodation, and data all come together exactly when they need to. There''s a small team who know the customers, know the equipment, and know what it takes to deliver an event. What they need now is an operations Manager to bring all of that together and become the person they go to day to day. You''ll know what events are coming up, where the pressure points are and what your team needs. If there''s a problem with equipment, a question about logistics or something hasn''t quite gone to plan, you''ll make the call and keep things moving. And no two days are particularly alike. One day you could be preparing everything needed for a major sporting event, the next working through competitor data in Excel or making sure an order is packed and ready to leave the warehouse. That variety is part of what makes being Operations Manager here interesting. You''re not coming in to change everything either. Get to know the people, the customers, the events and how everything works first. Then start asking the questions. Could we make that process simpler? Why does that keep causing us a problem? Is there a better way of doing it? You''ll ..... full job details .....
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