Site Controller ManagerOur Site Controller Manager is responsible for managing our world-famous Bungy Sites, the Kawarau Bungy Bridge and the Nevis Playground. You will be responsible for organizing the daily operational management and logistical management of the site as well as strategic operation, ensuring that all operations perform to the strictest levels of Health and Safety and compliance requirements.We have 3 vacancies available for Queenstown Bungy Ltd, based in Queenstown, OTAGO REGION, and required to travel to the sites. Permanent employment, 30 hours minimum guaranteed per week plus additional work hours available at busy times.Rostered to work 5 days each week (Sunday through Saturday) as we offer adrenaline rush activities and merchandise for customers 7 days a week. Pay range of NZD30.00 to NZD33.00 per hour depending on your skill set. A minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience is required to prove that you are a competent multitasker who can lead or have a relevant New Zealand recognized qualification (diploma or higher).Key Responsibilities:Overseeing daily operational and logistical site management.Managing and overseeing the department supervisors.Ensuring all contractors to site follow our Health & Safety procedures.Managing availability/supply levels of activities/products for sale within the booking system and on site.Responding professionally to customer inquiries and complaints (if any).Arranging crew work schedules and ensuring that crew are fit for work, well-presented, and display professional behavior.Ensuring crew levels remain within workforce plans and budgets.Monitoring and supervising crew with ongoing training as needed.Ensuring all safety and security procedures are enforced at all times for both crew and customers.Maximizing and driving daily sales targets of all products.Attending interdepartmental meetings, delivering reports, and assisting with planning in all areas.Must have a full NZ Drivers License. You would need to commute for work between different Bungy sites peppered around Queenstown Lakes District, OTAGO REGION.
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