What are the responsibilities and job description for the Freedom Boat Club Manager position at Freedom Boat Club of Greater Boston and Cape Cod?
POSITION TITLE: Club Manager REPORTS TO: Operations Assistant
Terms of employment – Full Time - year-round, 9 months or 7 months terms based on Club size and details (year-round benefits available for short term employment) – Based on experience and size of club location.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
REQUIREMENTS:
Terms of employment – Full Time - year-round, 9 months or 7 months terms based on Club size and details (year-round benefits available for short term employment) – Based on experience and size of club location.
JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Follow all SOP, safety precautions and procedures always.
- Ensuring completeness of Reports, Maintenance logs and Reservations.
- Lead by example, enforce company policies to staff and members.
- Provide Red Carpet Service to all members and their guests.
- Hiring (with supervisor assistance), Interviewing, training and scheduling staff.
- Conducting weekly vessel inspections on safety gear and cleanliness.
- Monitor and request inventory before they are needed.
- Communicate damage vessels to commercial salvage.
- Communicate daily with Assistant Operations Manager on POD.
- Winterizing, wrapping, painting, buffing, detailing, yard work (year-round)
- Working dock shifts alongside employees.
- Communicate to membership all weather concerns and confirmation texts.
- Responsible for P&L, budget scheduling, limiting OT.
- Have strong working relationship with host marina manager and dock masters/fuel attendants.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Work 5 days a week, (including most weekends) with one day being an admin day.
- Lift 50 lbs and be able to reach into tight spaces.
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
- Keep and maintain a professional appearance.
- Ability to work outside in all conditions, sun, rain, and wind.
- Knowledge boat handling and minor maintenance up to 26’
- Ability to provide Red Carpet Service to members and guests.
- Ability to read local marine charts.
- Take and pass a current NASBLA approved class (within last 12 months)
- Consistently treats others with dignity and respect.