The Florida Panthers are a community focused organization led by an authentic management team that served our country and now serves the South Florida community.  The organization is on the rise and is experiencing success both on and off the ice.  Led by General Manager Bill Zito, the Panthers are coming off their best season in franchise history, entering the 2024-2025 season as Stanley Cup Champions.  Off the ice, the business is experiencing growth across all key metrics and our revenue is at an all-time high.  The organization is expanding outside of Amerant Bank Arena via the renovation of the FTL War Memorial in downtown Fort Lauderdale.  This state-of-the-art ice facility features two regulation-size rinks, including a new team practice rink with stadium seating, and a 4,000-capacity music theatre for live entertainment.  The future is bright, and we are very proud of what we are building in South Florida.


Job Title: Event Manager –
Amerant Bank Arena & FTL War Memorial
Department:
Event Services
Reports To:
Sr. Event Manager, Event Services
Status:
Full Time
Classification:
Exempt

Job Summary:
he Florida Panthers and Amerant Bank Arena are seeking a dynamic, high-energy, and dedicated individual to serve as the Event Manager, Event Services.
In this role, you will collaborate with various departments, including hockey operations, promoters, Amerant Bank Arena security, building operations, sales, front-line employees, and third-party vendors.


The Event Manager is responsible for managing, monitoring, and supervising the logistical planning and execution of all assigned arena events. This role oversees all operational aspects for Panthers Hockey, concerts, family shows, religious events, sporting events, ice shows, corporate shows, and any other activities scheduled at the venue.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Manage relationships between Amerant Bank Arena, the Florida Panthers, War Memorial Auditorium, clients, promoters, partners, and vendors.
•Develop and build events from production notes and other forms of communication.
•Thoroughly disseminate event information to appropriate departments through meetings, event sheets, and walkthroughs of the building.
•Compose outlines detailing all event setup needs, including venue access, security, and show run times.
•Assemble show costs for billing and settlement in advance of events.
•Schedule rigging and labor for show load-in, performance, and breakdown as requested by the promoter.
•Develop and consistently execute standard operating policies and procedures.
•Create on-sale and facility maps using AutoCAD, including all pertinent operational information for events.
•Participate in, and occasionally conduct, regular departmental meetings to communicate relevant information to staff.
•Build and maintain high team morale, fostering a positive, upbeat work environment.
•Ensure facility safety, readiness, and client satisfaction, while safeguarding the arena's interests and enforcing all necessary facility policies.
•Participate in production walkthroughs and meetings for future events as requested by the Programming department.
•Provide event estimates for potential and confirmed events as requested.
•Conduct physical inspections of all areas of the arena to ensure proper setup and patron safety.
•Notify the VP, Facility Operations or Sr. Manager, Facilities of any equipment in need of repair or replacement.
•Interact with Guest Experience department as needed, addressing and resolving stressful guest conflicts in a time-critical manner.
•Collaborate with the Box Office on house scaling, production kills, and show builds.
•Act as "Manager on Duty" when a senior executive is not present.
•Demonstrate excellent communication skills and the ability to juggle multiple high-priority tasks.
•Perform other duties as assigned.

 

Qualifications:
•Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university preferred.
•A minimum of 2 years of event management experience is strongly preferred.
•Ability to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and be on-call to build shows when not at the facility.
•Strong project management and organizational skills with an emphasis on attention to detail, prioritizing tasks, and managing multiple projects on time and within budget.
•Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to navigate internal departments and external organizations to build relationships and gain support; strong teamwork and collaboration skills are required.
•Knowledge of facility management principles, building operations, and safety requirements.
•Familiarity with fire and safety codes, health codes, and ADA requirements.
•Ability to think creatively, work independently, be self-directed, and show initiative.
•Strong verbal and written communication skills, with an emphasis on business writing.
•Proficiency in MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) and MS Outlook.
•Experience with CAD is preferred.


Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: This is an exempt (salary). Must be able to work flexible hours, nights, weekends, and holidays as needed.

 

At the Florida Panthers Hockey Club, Arena Operating Company, Panthers IceDen, Sanza Food Service, War Memorial Benefit Corporation, and FLA Team Shop, we strive to make every employee feel valued and respected for who they are and the unique contributions they make. We believe that a diverse and inclusive company is a more innovative and successful company, which is why we aim to infuse diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) into all aspects of our culture and our business.

We welcome all to apply and join our team.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, gender identity or expression, age, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, membership in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable law.

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