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Performance Manager

Workplace
On-site
Commitment
Full-time
Seniority
Mid-Level
Salary
$60,000 - $70,000/yr
Posted
Location
New York, United States

The Performance Manager oversees front-of-house operations for open rehearsals, performances, and events at the Metropolitan Opera House, ensuring a safe and welcoming guest experience. This role supervises front-of-house staff, resolves operational issues in real time, and partners with House Management to maintain high service standards. The manager also leads pre-show briefings, prepares post-event reports, and coordinates with external partners like NYPD and FDNY.

Responsibilities

  • Resolves guest, staff, and operational issues in an equitable, professional, and courteous manner as well as helps design and implement effective training programs for front-of-house guest service team members, including customer service, accessibility, emergency preparedness, and workplace safety.
  • Support the Met’s commitment to guest care by reinforcing high service standards, providing timely coaching, and focusing staff on key service priorities for each performance.
  • Foster a positive, professional, inclusive, and service-oriented work environment for all guest service team members.
  • Ensure that all public spaces are clean, free of obstructions and ready for guests with the high standards of the Metropolitan Opera house.
  • Lead pre-show front-of-house briefings to ensure staff are informed about performance details, audience needs, accessibility considerations, special events, and operational updates.
  • Troubleshoot and document event-day incidents, including guest concerns, client needs, staff matters, safety issues, and operational challenges.
  • Address staff issues in real time when appropriate, escalate matters to management as needed, and follow up in a timely and effective manner.
  • Prepare nightly post-event Performance Reports and document incidents accurately, thoroughly, and on schedule.
  • Review and submit weekly front-of-house staff payrolls.
  • Maintain current knowledge of emergency evacuation procedures, accessibility practices, guest care standards, and event operations as they relate to patrons and staff.
  • Coordinate with NYPD, FDNY, Lincoln Center, and other partners during performance periods, as necessary.

Requirements

  • Three to five years of experience in a cultural, entertainment, hospitality, or sports venue, with demonstrated success managing public-facing teams and varying audiences.
  • Demonstrated understanding of venue operations, guest safety practices, emergency procedures, and public-facing service standards.
  • Comfort using mobile devices, digital ticketing tools, and guest service technology; ability to assist patrons with e-tickets and related digital access needs.
  • Excellent problem-solving, communication, and decision-making skills, with the ability to follow established reporting lines and escalate issues appropriately.
  • Familiarity or experience using digital scheduling platforms to manage the hospitality teams schedules
  • Ability to remain calm, professional, and effective under pressure.
  • F-03 and F-04 certifications required.

Nice to have

  • Knowledge of ADA requirements and accessibility best practices as they relate to guest services preferred.
  • Experience managing union staff or familiarity with collective bargaining agreements preferred.
  • Preferred experience with Tessitura or a comparable ticketing/customer relationship management system, along with proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite.