ABOUT THE STUDENTS’ UNION
The Students’ Union (SU) is one of the leading undergraduate student associations in Canada. We are a not-for-profit organization that works to ensure that University of Calgary undergraduate students have the best possible university experience through advocacy, representation, and providing valuable on-campus services and programs. We also manage several businesses within the MacEwan Student Centre including a restaurant and bar, two concert venues, a convenience store, a used bookstore and copy centre, and the MacEwan Conference & Event Centre.
We’re in the business of student leadership, and so SU staff are all teachers in some capacity. We coach, mentor, and work alongside the elected members of our student government to help them develop skills and make good decisions for the organization. As such, the SU is a nimble and leading-edge organization that can pivot quickly to address emerging issues and trends.
The Students’ Union offers all our employees a competitive, market-determined salary. Our benefits, though, tend to exceed the market. These include:
- Five weeks paid vacation, to start
- Unlimited paid sick time
- A six percent RRSP matching program
- Full health and dental benefits plus a health spending account
- A mission-driven culture that values work-life balance, diverse experiences, and kindness
People love working for the Students’ Union because we care about our employees and empower them to thrive and succeed. The result is a very low turnover and a long-serving staff who are passionate about what they do. If you want to do something that matters without sacrificing your home life, the Students’ Union might just be the right fit for you.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Supervisor, Event Operations is a full-time, hands-on supervisory position for the MacEwan Conference and Event Centre (MCEC). The primary function is to ensure that all clients receive top quality service and that all requirements for catering, and room set-ups are executed and presented in a professional manner.
SALARY
For this position, the hiring range is $47,000 to $53,000 and the offered salary will be negotiated based on a candidate’s relative experience. As a not-for-profit organization, it is extremely unlikely that we will be able to offer a successful candidate a salary outside of this range.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Plan, coordinate, and direct workflow of tasks to ensure all room set-ups and catering logistical requirements are met or exceeded for all catered functions, and events.
- Participate in supervising team work, including training, performance management, and coaching staff on customer expectations and technical aspects of the space.
- Coordinate the requirements of the on-campus delivery and catering program.
- Ensure that the MCEC department meets operational compliance with relevant federal, provincial, municipal and university legal and policy requirements including but not limited to:
- health and fire safety
- emergency preparedness
- responsible alcohol service
- aerial lifts
- food safety
- MCEC delivery vehicle
- Ensure proper storage and maintain inventory controls related to event set-up and A/V equipment.
- Identify items and areas which require maintenance, submit tickets to the Facilities team and work with them to schedule a time for the work to be conducted.
- Provide summarized client feedback to the MCEC department with the goal of increasing the customer experience.
- Ensure all event spaces are maintained and cleaned.
- Prepare and organize directional and event related signage.
- Liaise with employees and customers to ensure all event logistics are met; troubleshoot as required to meet changing needs.
- Review and update all processes, procedures, and guidelines related to the operations area on an ongoing basis.
- Responsible to prepare for, open and/or close events, supervise staff during each phase of the event and ensure that rooms are set up for the next event.
- Assess quantity and quality of food items provided for service and communicate concerns to the kitchen in a proactive manner.
- Safely execute deliveries which require the use of MCEC catering vehicle.
- Assist with administrative tasks where necessary, and perform other duties as assigned by the Manager, Event Operations.
QUALIFICATIONS
- High school education with 3 to 5 years of related industry experience, or a college diploma with 2 years of related industry experience.
- A minimum of one year of supervisory or lead-hand experience working with a team is required. An equivalent combination of education and experience would also be considered.
- Hospitality industry experience required; off-site catering experience is an asset.
- Previous experience ordering liquor and executing and reconciling bars for 20-500 persons would be considered an asset.
- A valid Class 5 Alberta Driver’s License is MANDATORY.
- Valid certification in WHMIS, first aid and Proserve are assets.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to maintain a professional manner and manage self well under pressure.
- Demonstrated team-orientation with equal ability to work well individually.
- Superior communication (verbal and written) and strong attention to detail and product improvement.
- Demonstrated planning, organizing and prioritizing abilities.
- Cultural sensitivity; ability to work effectively with a wide variety of customers.
- Technical Skills/Experience:
- Intermediate computer skills (MS Excel, Word) and the ability to use company issued iPad/iPhone to review daily documents and submit required reports.
- Proficiency in using a variety of catering and management software is required (Opera, All Seated, Formitize, 7Shifts,and Dropbox).
- Experience in audio-visual equipment set-up and troubleshooting.
- This is an active position involving but not limited to the following:
- lifting/carrying: 10 to 40 lbs.
- pushing/pulling: 10 to 80 lbs. daily
- operation of aerial lifts
- variable temperatures
- balancing banquet trays
- indoor and outdoor functions
- standing and walking for extended periods of time
- high level of public interaction
- repetitive motions: walking, bending, lifting
- facility congestion and noise
For more information, check out the position description.
HOW TO APPLY
Please send a resume and cover letter to resumes@su.ucalgary.ca. We are accepting applications until March 31, 2025, or until we find the right person. We’re hoping to interview candidates and make a decision in Mid April.
STATEMENT ON EMPLOYMENT EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION
The Students’ Union is committed to ensuring that members of equity-deserving groups, from a broad range of communities, feel empowered to apply for positions within the organization. We strongly encourage qualified candidates from Black, Indigenous, and/or other racialized communities to apply. Qualified candidates who identify as 2Spirit and/or LGBTQIA+ or are otherwise marginalized on the grounds of gender expression, gender identity, and/or sexual orientation are also strongly encouraged to apply.
The Students’ Union welcomes applications from people with disabilities and believes strongly in accessibility in the work we do. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process – please advise us at any point and we will work with you to meet your needs while respecting your privacy as much as possible.
The Students’ Union is grateful to work on the traditional territories of the people of the Treaty 7 region in Southern Alberta, which includes the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, Piikuni, and Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including the Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region III. The University of Calgary is situated on land adjacent to where the Bow River meets the Elbow River, and the traditional Blackfoot name of this place is Moh’kins’tsis, which we now call the City of Calgary. The Students’ Union also recognizes that land acknowledgments are not enough. We need to pursue truth, reconciliation, decolonization, and allyship in an ongoing effort to make right with all our relations.