Axe Pro Kick Axe Throwing PHL LLC

Axe Pro

Part Time • Kick Axe Throwing PHL LLC
GAME ON, PHILLY! 
Kick Axe Throwing® is a one-of-a-kind experiential entertainment concept with a non-traditional social experience. The space is beautifully themed as a Canadian Lodge and acts not only as an axe-throwing venue, but as a Bar and lounge that is perfect for hanging out, parties, and corporate events. Located in Philadelphia, Kick Axe Throwing® is a gathering place for friends family, and co-workers to experience Indoor Axe Throwing & Live Music paired with delicious food and beverage. 
BE A PART OF A ONE-OF-A-KIND AXE-PERIENCE!
 
We are in search of Axe Pros!
You are enthusiastic, energetic, and outgoing. You can get a crowd excited. You are a team player. You have high standards. You are the face of a new one-of-a-kind experiential concept. You will facilitate memorable live-action axe-throwing experiences for guests. Your goal is to increase customer satisfaction and efficiency. You are detail-oriented and dedicated to FUN! You are the reason our guests return again and again. 

No axe-throwing experience is required! We will provide all the techniques and knowledge you need.

Essential Functions:
  • Captivate guests by providing an enthusiastic experience
  • Uphold safety protocols to ensure staff and guests’ continued safety
  • Fully and safely teach experiences to all guests
  • Oversee the matches and games between guests and keep score
  • Quality control of facilities, ranges, and equipment
  • Serve food & beverages to guests
  • Venue cleaning and janitorial duties as assigned
Candidate Qualifications:
  • Explosive Personality
  • Hospitality/Performance/Coaching experience required
  • Must be 18 years old to serve alcohol; 21 to work at the bar
  • Exemplary customer service instincts
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, required
  • Troubleshooting ability
  • Ability to command and maintain the attention of large groups of people
  • Must be available on weeknights and weekends
Physical Requirements:
  • Must stand for the entirety of shift
  • Must be able to lift at least 30 pounds
  • Must have a full range of motion of arms and hands to reach, grasp, and place
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
  • Part-Time - FLEXIBILITY with scheduling days/hours a plus
  • Must have weekend and late-night availability
  • Required to have at least 3 days of availability, with 2 of the days falling between Friday and Sunday
Compensation: $13.00 - $22.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Benefits and Perks

Flexible Schedules
Remote or Work from Home Options - Full-Time Employees
PTO - Full-Time Employees
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Immediate Family Incentives
Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
Parking Subsidy
Free Parking for Management
Referral Program
Discounted Food
401K