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POSITION INFO:
Are you the kind of leader who can command a room before the guests even arrive? Do you thrive in fast-paced environments where no two events are ever the same? If service excellence runs in your veins and your eye for detail could rival a hawk’s, we want you on our floor—literally.
We're on the hunt for a sharp, energised, hands-on Conferencing & Events / Banqueting Floor Supervisor to take the reins and lead with confidence, creativity, and calm under pressure. You’ll be the heartbeat behind unforgettable events, ensuring that every chair, every canapé, and every client expectation is executed to perfection.
What You’ll Own:
- Leading and motivating a team to deliver world-class service.
- Supervising event setups, breakdowns, and everything in between—including those unpredictable late shifts.
- Keeping the team trained, engaged, and operating like a well-oiled machine.
- Injecting innovation and flair into every event.
- Delegating like a pro and managing operational flow with grace under fire.
You’re Our Kind of Person If You Have:
- Matric (non-negotiable)
- A relevant tertiary qualification (a shiny bonus, not a deal-breaker)
- At least 2 years’ experience in a similar role within a high-energy, high-demand environment
- Solid conferencing & events knowledge—this ain’t your first rodeo
- A strategic mind, strong planning skills, and the ability to implement with precision
- Top-tier communication and leadership abilities
- Your own transport (because teleportation is still in beta)
You’ll Need To Be:
- Proactive, innovative, and solution-focused
- A master communicator who builds trust and gets things done
- Driven, client-focused, and not afraid to roll up your sleeves
What’s In It For You?
- An empowering, people-centric workplace culture
- Competitive salary + medical aid & retirement benefits
- 21 days annual leave (yes, you’ll need it after peak season)
- Training & development to keep your skills razor-sharp
- A chance to leave your mark in a role that actually matters
Ready to turn the ordinary into the exceptional? Then don’t just supervise—elevate.