Cornell University is an NCAA Division I institution and a member of the Ivy League. The university fields teams in 37 intercollegiate sports and provides a comprehensive physical education program. The university is committed to the following: excellence in academics and athletics; gender equity and diversity in its programs; a well-balanced and broad-based intercollegiate athletics program. The Department of Athletics & Physical Education offers a diverse program of intercollegiate athletics competition, physical education, recreational services, intramural sports competition, and outdoor education; in addition, the department provides Wellness programs for Cornell faculty and staff and operates fitness centers for the entire Cornell community.
The Equipment Operations unit supports the day-to-day operations of 37 varsity sports, physical education, wellness, and faculty/staff recreation. The unit is responsible for the purchase, maintenance, and repair of equipment, the issuing of team gear and recreational equipment, and the laundering of uniforms and workout apparel. The Equipment Operations unit works to support the Department’s philosophy of a sound mind and sound body.
The Director of Equipment Operations plays a critical role in the oversight of all operations associated with equipment and apparel needs for the Department of Athletics and Physical Education. This position facilities the ordering, issuing, tracking, and storing of a large volume of sports equipment, apparel, shoes, and uniforms, totaling up to approximately $750K worth of products each year. In addition, the Director of Equipment Operations supervises a staff of union employees and several student workers, overseeing the day-to-day activities to ensure smooth and efficient operations. This role works to guarantee that the 1,100 student-athletes on 37 varsity sports teams and the hundreds of Cornell students, faculty, and staff that participate in Wellness and Recreational Services activities have the necessary supplies and equipment to compete and/or participate successfully and safely.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree and at least two years of equipment management experience, or an equivalent combination of education/experience.
Experience ordering, issuing, fitting, repairing, and storing athletics equipment, apparel, and shoes.
Ability to discern between wants and needs and to make difficult decisions based on legitimate needs, safety considerations, and financial constraints.
Working knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
AEMA certification, or the ability to become certified within one year of hiring.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience assisting with or managing equipment operations at the NCAA Division I level.
Familiarity with Nike products.
Experience using Helmet Tracker software or other inventory management software programs.
Working knowledge of Ivy League rules and regulations.
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