What you’ll be doing… As a Room Manager, you will be at the heart of our matchday experience at Rangers FC, leading supervisors, frontline staff, and back-of-house teams to deliver excellent customer service, keep operations running smoothly, and drive sales in a fast-paced stadium environment. Conduct pre-shift briefings, supervise onsite staff, and keep team morale high throughout the shift Oversee the setup, live service, and end-of-day close-down of your bar and lounge Lead and support supervisors and frontline teams to ensure a smooth service Support the training and development of new team members Monitor stock levels to meet peak demand while keeping wastage to a minimum Maintain high customer service standards throughout the event Manage the smooth running of the room during busy periods and peak footfall Ensure Health & Safety and company policies are followed at all times Work closely with the wider management team to deliver an exceptional guest experience Working Pattern: This is a casual, event-day role, with shifts available throughout the season. Job ID: 7508 What can you bring? Proven experience in hospitality, bars, venues, or event supervision Previous stadium or live event experience is highly desirable Confident communicator with the ability to motivate and lead a team Ability to remain calm and make effective decisions under pressure Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail Dependable, enthusiastic, and customer-focused Passion for delivering high-quality guest experiences in a busy event environment Flexible availability to work key matchdays, weekends, and evenings
Room Manager in Glasgow employer: Elior
Elior is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment where you can make a real impact in the lives of students through high-quality catering services. With flexible working hours, free meals, and robust career development opportunities, our culture prioritises employee well-being and growth, making it an ideal place for those passionate about food service and education.