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Lakeshore Sport and Fitness

Director of Maintenance Operations

Lakeshore Sport and Fitness, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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Overview Lakeshore Sport & Fitness is Chicago's #1 Destination for Sport, Fitness & Fun! Check out all we have to offer here: https://www.lakeshoresf.com/join-our-team/. This position is at our Lincoln Park location.

Team Member Perks

Complimentary Child Care for Staff Children

Medical, Dental, Vision, Short & Long Term and Life Insurance

Paid Time Off

401K

Employee Financial Relief Program

Daily Discounted Employee Meal Program

Winter and Summer Team Member Celebrations

Entrepreneurial and collaborative team environment

50% off club services

Free Parking

Complimentary Family Membership

Complimentary Child Care for Staff Children

Medical, Dental, Vision, Short & Long Term and Life Insurance

Paid Time Off

401K

Employee Financial Relief Program

Daily Discounted Employee Meal Program

Winter and Summer Team Member Celebrations

Entrepreneurial and collaborative team environment

50% off club services

Free Parking

Position Overview Lakeshore Sport & Fitness is looking for an experienced manager to join our Leadership Team! This person should be a solutions-oriented leader with the ability to be boots on the ground to get the work done. In addition, this person is a terrific communicator, professional, and has an enthusiasm for community. With significant experience in a senior level leadership role including management experience.

Responsibilities Responsibilities include overseeing operations as it relates to maintenance projects, repairs, building improvements, club cleanliness, vendor follow up, quality of work throughout the building and more. In addition to managing teams and projects this role also includes the recruiting, hiring, and onboarding of new team members. Including a thoughtful training process to help new hires understand our business and workflow. This role is about the management of teams just as much as it is about the ability to execute projects. Sometimes that means physically working with teams on bigger projects throughout the building. We are a creative and innovative business. When problems arise, we collaborate and share ideas that come from a place of yes. Our goal is to find solutions that improve both our space and experience for our members. We are a fun and focused work environment! This place is packed with energy, creativity, and team collaboration!

Qualifications

Minimum of 5 years in a manager or director leadership role.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Excellent organizational and time management skills.

Excellent attention to detail.

Weekend availability, this role requires working one full day a weekend.

Strong ability to problem solve and adapt to situations as they arise.

Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or similar software.

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