USTA National Tennis Center Inc.

(seasonal) Court Attendants

Posted Date 1 month ago(3/25/2024 4:09 PM)
ID
2024-4245
Category
Grounds & Facilities
Location
US-NY-Queens

Who We Are  It takes the most talented people to put on the world’s greatest tennis event. The US Open Tennis Championships are one of the highest-attended annual sporting events in the world. Each year, for three weeks in the late summer, the US Open is the focus of the sports & entertainment universe. Passionate fans from around the world come to NYC to witness the toughest tennis on the game’s biggest stage. With more than 900,000 on-site visitors, over 224 million television viewers worldwide and over 45 million online visitors globally in 2023, why not come and enjoy the thrill and excitement of working with our team?

 

We are seeking Court Attendants to monitor and maintain the courts during match play.

The Role

  • Follow safety rules and regulations
  • Maintain a safe and clean environment
  • Interact with internal and external customers in a friendly and welcoming manner
  • Provide courts with supplies needed for proper operation
  • Maintain and upkeep the courts during match play
  • Replenish supplies
  • Clean up the courts after each match
  • Dry courts when it rains
  • Maintain proper use, storage, and placement of equipment
  • Properly stock and store facility items such as nettings, center straps, and benches
  • Other duties as assigned

Who We Are

  • Punctual and presentable shift attendance, neatly groomed in a clean, well-maintained uniform
  • Must maintain a positive demeanor
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Available to work for full duration of the US Open tournament and be available days, nights, weekends, and extended hours
  • Must be able to work autonomously and as part of a team
  • Ability to lift 50lbs+
  • This position is non-expemt


Salary: $17 per hour; overtime eligible

$35 daily meal allowance during tournament (via credential)

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