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Bar Supervisor
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Join our vibrant team at BOX Nottingham as a Bar Supervisor. Lead and inspire our bar team, delivering exceptional 'Nobody Does It Better' service. Enjoy great benefits including a fair tip share, team discounts, and wellbeing support. Grow your career with a dynamic, expanding group in Nottingham.
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United Kingdom , Nottingham
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12.50 GBP / Hour
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Cleaning Supervisor
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United Kingdom , Nottingham
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Gaming Supervisor
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Lead our gaming floor in Nottingham as a Gaming Supervisor, ensuring exceptional customer service and strict regulatory compliance. You will oversee Blackjack, Roulette, and other table games, requiring a valid Personal Management Licence and expertise in AML policies. This leadership role includ...
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United Kingdom , Nottingham
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27622.00 GBP / Year
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Join our vibrant team at BOX Nottingham as a Bar Supervisor. Support the Bar Manager in leading a dedicated team, bringing your hospitality experience and passion for exceptional service. Enjoy extensive training, career development, and a full share of tips in this dynamic Nottingham venue.
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United Kingdom , Nottingham
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12.50 GBP / Hour
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A Maintenance Supervisor is a pivotal leadership role responsible for ensuring the seamless operation, safety, and reliability of physical facilities and equipment. This career bridges hands-on technical expertise with team management and strategic planning, making it a dynamic and essential position across numerous industries, including hospitality, manufacturing, property management, healthcare, and commercial real estate. For professionals seeking stable and impactful leadership jobs, the Maintenance Supervisor role offers a unique blend of technical problem-solving and people management. Professionals in this role typically oversee a team of maintenance technicians and custodial staff. Their core mission is to implement and manage preventative maintenance programs, coordinate urgent repairs, and ensure all building systems—such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and life safety equipment—function at optimal levels. A significant part of their day involves conducting regular inspections, calibrating instruments, managing inventory of parts and supplies, and adhering to strict safety and regulatory compliance standards. They are the first line of response for emergency situations and are critical in developing and executing disaster response protocols. Common responsibilities extend beyond the technical. Maintenance Supervisors are directly involved in the administrative and human resources aspects of their department. This includes assisting with hiring, training, scheduling, and evaluating team members. They foster a positive, safe, and productive work environment by coaching and motivating staff, developing work schedules, and ensuring adherence to quality standards. Budget management is also often a key duty, requiring them to recommend equipment replacements, seek cost-saving initiatives, and maintain logs for purchases and inventory. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs include a strong foundation in a skilled trade, often evidenced by a technical or vocational school degree and several years of hands-on maintenance experience. At least two years of supervisory experience is commonly required to demonstrate leadership capability. Essential skills encompass in-depth mechanical and electrical knowledge, proficiency with computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), and a sharp eye for detail during inspections. Crucially, successful supervisors possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills to interact with their team, management, and, in customer-facing environments, clients or guests. They must be organized, proactive problem-solvers capable of prioritizing multiple tasks in a fast-paced setting. Physical stamina is also important, as the role may involve inspecting equipment in various locations, including confined spaces, and occasionally handling tools or materials. Ultimately, Maintenance Supervisor jobs are ideal for those who take pride in operational excellence, enjoy leading a team, and derive satisfaction from maintaining safe and efficient environments. It is a career path built on a solid technical foundation but defined by leadership, responsibility, and strategic oversight.

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