Barrier Netting Specialist

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About the position

Looking for a job that's as fun as it is rewarding? Join our Venue Support Team - the crew behind every incredible Topgolf experience! We're currently looking for a Netting Specialist to help drive the action behind the scenes, ensuring our venues are safe, elevated, and ready for play. The Netting Specialist plays a crucial role in building and maintaining the iconic netting systems that define the Topgolf experience. You'll install, repair, and maintain barrier netting structures at heights of 50 to 180 feet, ensuring safety, quality, and consistency across all venues. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in hands-on, outdoor work; loves to travel; and is energized by unique challenges in dynamic environments. You'll also coordinate your travel, communicate job updates, and contribute to special operational projects that keep our venues ready for Players.

Responsibilities

  • Install and repair barrier netting systems at Topgolf venues across the U.S. (approximately 70% of time)
  • Coordinate and schedule all travel arrangements for job assignments (10% of time)
  • Communicate regularly with your supervisor regarding project timelines, progress, and execution details (10% of time)
  • Support and participate in special projects as needed to enhance venue operations (10% of time)

Requirements

  • No fear of heights-must be willing and able to work 50-180 feet in the air
  • Ability to work overtime as required by project schedules
  • A true road warrior mindset-flexibility to travel for several consecutive weeks at short notice
  • Ability to work outdoors for extended periods in extreme weather conditions
  • Basic understanding of construction principles and familiarity with tools
  • Experience operating heavy equipment such as man lifts, forklifts, crane trucks, and similar machinery
  • Valid driver's license
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform physically demanding work
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and comfort with tools and equipment
  • Ability to follow safety protocols and uphold high safety standards
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • High attention to detail and quality workmanship
  • Problem-solving ability in dynamic and changing work environments
  • Reliability, accountability, and a high level of professionalism

Nice-to-haves

  • Safety focus - Prioritizing safe work practices at extreme heights and in outdoor environments
  • Work standards - Delivering high-quality, precise, and consistent work
  • Technical knowledge - Understanding construction fundamentals and equipment operations
  • Adaptability - Navigating travel-heavy schedules, unpredictable weather, and shifting priorities
  • Team collaboration - Working effectively with supervisors, playmakers, and venue leaders

Benefits

  • Competitive hourly wage plus bonus eligibility-because delivering excellence deserves to be rewarded.
  • Full-time Playmakers enjoy a robust benefits package, including health, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, UNLIMITED PTO, and access to a free mental well-being platform-plus extra perks designed to support your personal and professional growth.
  • Free game play, discounts on food and retail items, and access to exclusive events-your friends will thank you later.
  • We love to promote from within! Many of our Playmakers have grown their careers across venues, operations, and support teams.
  • What else would you expect from a company centered around the unlimited power of play?
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