Stadium Operations Intern - Detroit Lions (2024)

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ABOUT US:

The Lions, much like the city and community they represent, are built on a blue-collar work ethic that values hustle and conviction.

Ford Field, the home of the Lions since 2002 in the heart of Detroit, is part of a vibrant sports and entertainment district featuring all four major professional sports franchises. Ford Field is also home to a dedicated and passionate multi-generational fan base reflective of the innovation, creativity and drive synonymous with Detroit.

Under the leadership of Sheila Hamp, the great granddaughter of Henry Ford, the Lions have ushered in an era of rebirth focused on creating an inclusive and equitable experience for employees, partners and fans. Building off the rich and diverse history of the city, the Lions embrace transparency and value contribution from all areas of the organization. We believe in the power of a pride, and acknowledge winning together takes understanding, acceptance, and teamwork. We believe in our “we” culture and are committed to building a new tradition that Detroit and Michigan can be proud of.

One Pride. For All.

Ford Field Management and the Detroit Lions currently need a Stadium Operations Intern. This position will report to the Senior Manager of Operations. The position will have the opportunity to learn and assist with the coordination of Ford Field events and stadium operations.

This is a full-time internship working approximately 40 hours per week, along with all home games, occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays. The internship would begin in early July and will conclude at the end of the 2024/2025 season, with potential for extension into the post-season. This paid position is based at Ford Field.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (including, but not limited to):
The Stadium Operations Intern position will have daily responsibilities including, without limitation, the following:

Working Events (calendar subject to change):

  • All Home Lions Games
  • All Upcoming Ford Field Concerts
  • Catholic League Football Championships
  • Michigan Competing Band Association Championship
  • BGCSM Football Championship
  • PAL Championship
  • MHSAA Football Championships
  • MAC Championship
  • Quick Lane Bowl

Major Events:

  • Assist the event lead for certain events, to work directly with the client (pre-determined by employer) and delegate all client needs to the appropriate departments as necessary.
  • Supervise and coordinate operational and logistical elements for street parties that are held the day of the event.
  • Game Management liaison for major sporting events. Assist with team bands, travel arrangements, equipment, practice, and game logistics.
  • Assist with loading in/out vendors activating on concourse.
  • Signage – Ensure that all necessary signage is created and displayed for all major events to accommodate guests.
  • Respond to the Guest Services emails daily and forward those that require more in depth follow-up
  • Answer guest questions and concerns from phone calls, letters, comments forms & voicemail
  • Assist inputting incidents in 24/7 Incident Management Software, fielding radio/telephone calls, and responding to text assist messages in Operations Center.

Detroit Lions Events:

  • Detroit Lions Pregame Tailgate (Pride Plaza) – Assist in managing operational and logistical elements for tailgates on Brush Street prior to Lions games. Includes determining vendor booth locations, scheduling food trucks, making sure all vendors adhere to the NFL Best Practices and Ford Field guidelines, and maintaining a safe environment for all guests.
  • Work to secure and negotiate competitive bids for equipment needed for Lions games. May include golf carts, signs/banners, crowd barrier, portable restrooms, and all other items that may be needed.
  • Assist inputting incidents in 24/7 Incident Management Software in Operations Center.
  • Assist with management of Game Day Credentials – Organize, Input, Print & Distribute

NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Analyze post event feedback from each event and determine which operational items can be performed more efficiently in the future.
  • Assist with daily general office duties and operational needs of the Operations department, including making copies, filing, laminating, creation and hanging event signage, front office coverage and phone/email correspondence
  • Answer main telephone and transfer calls at the reception desk when asked to do so
  • Assist with digital signage for parking deck and stadium concourses
  • Track/log radio inventory and distribute as needed for events
  • Create event diagrams and layouts
  • Additional duties as assigned

QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Sport Management, Event Management or related field preferred
  • Ability to work with a flexible schedule to be available for scheduled events, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and Adobe Suite (Illustrator & Photoshop)
  • Prior operations and event management experience strongly preferred
  • A valid Driver’s License and a good driving record
  • Strong guest service skills.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues and guests.
  • Ability to communicate effectively.
  • Ability to work independently; to perform multiple, unrelated duties at the same time, and to organize work effectively and efficiently.
  • Ability to negotiate with clients and maintain effective working relationships.
  • Ability to operate portable radios, telephones, computers, and other office equipment associated with responsibilities.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and able to juggle, shift gears and maintain a sense of humor

TO APPLY:

To apply, please submit a copy of your resume along with a cover letter detailing your interest and related experience to the position.

Due to the high volume or resumes received, we regret that we are unable to update candidates on the status of their application. Those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Please no phone calls or emails.

Stadium Operations Intern - Detroit Lions (2024)

FAQs

Who owns the Detroit Lions stadium? ›

Ford Field
Coordinates42°20′24″N 83°2′44″W
Public transitGrand Circus Park
OwnerDetroit/Wayne County Stadium Authority
OperatorDetroit Lions
Construction
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Is Detroit Ford Field a dome? ›

Ford Field is a domed American football stadium located in Downtown Detroit and it primarily serves as the home of the NFL team, the Detroit Lions. The regular seating capacity is approximately 65,000, but the stadium can be expandable up to 70,000 for football and 80,000 for basketball.

How old is Ford Field in Detroit? ›

About Ford Field

Ford Field was built in 2002 to be the official home of the NFL Detroit Lions and was designed to incorporate the existing site infrastructure, the Hudson warehouse.

Where is the Lions stadium in Detroit? ›

Does Eminem own Detroit Lions? ›

Eminem does not own the Lions, but he openly wishes he was part of the team.

Does the Ford family still own the Lions? ›

Sheila Ford Hamp (née Sheila Firestone Ford; born October 31, 1951) is an American businesswoman and football executive. A descendant of both the Ford and Firestone families, she is the principal owner and chairwoman of the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL).

What is the smallest NFL stadium? ›

The smallest stadium is Soldier Field with a capacity of 61,500. In their normal configurations, all of the league's 30 stadiums have a seating capacity of at least 60,000 spectators; of those, a majority (17) have fewer than 70,000 seats, while 8 have between 70,000 and 80,000, and 5 can seat 80,000 or more.

How much does a suite cost at Ford Field? ›

Ford Field Suite Prices and Details

Private luxury suite rentals at Ford Field cost between $2,000-$20,000 depending on event. Suites for Detroit Lions (NFL) home games cost, on average, $8,000. Games against premium opponents will cost closer to $15,000.

Who paid for Ford Field? ›

The $500 million stadium broke ground November 16, 1999, three years after Wayne County voters approved a funding referendum that paid 51 percent of the building cost, with the team, owned by the William Clay Ford family, paying the remainder. The construction took 32 months to complete.

Is Ford leaving Detroit? ›

Henry Ford moved Ford out of Detroit to Dearborn, in which they still are headquartered. Dearborn since then has literally become “Ford Town” with Ford museums, Ford hospitals, Ford factories, Ford offices, Ford financials, and other Ford related activities all bunched up there.

Is the Lions stadium heated? ›

Detroit Thermal, owner and operator of the district energy steam system throughout the greater downtown Detroit area, is supplying hot water heaters for Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions.

How much is Ford Field worth? ›

The $500 million complex boasts a seven-story atrium within the warehouse. At the end of the atrium (the southeast corner of the stadium) is a glass wall, which provides a picturesque view of the Detroit skyline.

How warm is it inside Ford Field? ›

It's 68 degrees inside Ford Field.

How do they heat a Ford Field? ›

Ford Field removed and recycled the older gas water heaters trading them for smaller, more efficient steam heat exchangers that will produce hot water for the 65,000-seat sports and entertainment complex.

What is the largest NFL stadium? ›

NFL stadium capacity 2023

The MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey is home to both the New York Giants and the New York Jets and is the highest capacity stadium in the National Football League.

Who is Ford Field owned by? ›

Do team owners own the stadium? ›

Most sports facilities are owned publicly with the team owner having a master lease. Because the stadium is not privately owned, there is no property tax (though some teams make payments in lieu of taxes, PILOTS). Were the land used for other private development, the city would generally receive property taxes.

How much did William Clay Ford pay for the Detroit Lions? ›

Detroit Lions owner William Clay Ford died March 9, 2014, more than 50 years after purchasing the team for $4.5 million in 1963. Widow Martha Ford takes over controlling interest in the team.

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