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{{Short description|Person in charge of equipment used by a business or organization}}
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An '''equipment manager''' is the person in charge of equipment used by a business or organization. Their duties include purchasing, maintenance, repair, inventory, transportation, storage, cleaning, and liquidation. They are responsible for providing the proper equipment for the job, either on-site, or off-site. In sports, an equipment manager is a person who is in charge of a [[sports team]]'s [[sport equipment|equipment]]. In [[professional sports|professional]] and [[college athletics|collegiate]] sports, this is usually a full-time job and includes transportation, laundry, repairs and regular service (such as sharpening of [[ice skate|skates]] for [[ice hockey equipment|ice hockey]]).
An '''equipment manager''' is the person in charge of equipment used by a business or organization. Their duties include purchasing, maintenance, repair, inventory, transportation, storage, cleaning, and liquidation of equipment. They are responsible for providing the proper equipment for the job, either on-site or off-site. In sports, an equipment manager is a person who is in charge of a [[sports team]]'s [[sport equipment|equipment]]. In [[professional sports|professional]] and [[college athletics|collegiate]] sports, this is usually a full-time job, and includes transportation, laundry, repairs, proper safety fittings, and regular service for the team members (such as sharpening of [[ice skate|skates]] for [[ice hockey equipment|ice hockey]]).


==Sports equipment==
==Sports equipment==
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* [[Hydraulics]] or [[Belt (mechanical)]] driven [[Rotary mower]]s
* [[Hydraulics]] or [[Belt (mechanical)]] driven [[Rotary mower]]s
* Bobcats
* Bobcats
* Reel and Bedknife mowers(Hydraulic or belt driven)
* Reel and Bedknife mowers (Hydraulic or belt driven)
* spray rigs
* Spray rigs
* Irrigation systems
* Irrigation systems
* Fork lifts
* Fork lifts
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* Chain saws
* Chain saws
* Trimmers
* Trimmers
* Sand rakers
* Sand Rakers
* Stump grinders
* Stump grinders
* Golf carts
* Golf carts
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* Greens rollers
* Greens rollers
* Pressure washers
* Pressure washers
And numerous other pieces of equipment a Golf Course or the Turf Care industry employs.
And numerous other pieces of equipment a Golf Course or the Turf Care industry employs.


The term has also been used less frequently as a synonym with "Fleet Manager" ([[fleet management]]).
The term has also been used less frequently as a synonym with "Fleet Manager" ([[fleet management]]).
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===Ice hockey===
===Ice hockey===
{{main|Ice hockey equipment}}
{{main|Ice hockey equipment}}
In ice hockey, the '''equipment manager''' takes care of the players and coaches equipment needs by performing the following
*Sharpening skates
*Ordering equipment
*Being prepared on the bench for in-game equipment malfunctions
*Distributing practice gear such as jerseys and socks and pants<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2016/02/5_things_a_hockey_equipment_ma.html|title=5 things a hockey equipment manager must do (video)|date=February 18, 2016|website=cleveland}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[:Category:Sports equipment]]
*[[:Category:Sports equipment]]
*[[Groundskeeping#Groundskeeping equipment]]
*{{section link|Groundskeeping|Groundskeeping equipment}}
*[[Athletic Equipment Managers Association]]
*[[Outline of management]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://equipmentmanagers.org/ Athletic Equipment Managers Association]
* [http://equipmentmanagers.org/ Athletic Equipment Managers Association]


[[Category:Sports occupations and roles]]
[[Category:Sports occupations and roles]]
[[Category:Sports equipment|*]]
[[Category:Sports equipment|*]]
[[Category:Equipment|>]]





Latest revision as of 14:38, 28 February 2024

An equipment manager is the person in charge of equipment used by a business or organization. Their duties include purchasing, maintenance, repair, inventory, transportation, storage, cleaning, and liquidation of equipment. They are responsible for providing the proper equipment for the job, either on-site or off-site. In sports, an equipment manager is a person who is in charge of a sports team's equipment. In professional and collegiate sports, this is usually a full-time job, and includes transportation, laundry, repairs, proper safety fittings, and regular service for the team members (such as sharpening of skates for ice hockey).

Sports equipment

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See: Sports equipment#Various sports

Association football (soccer)

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See: Kit (association football)#Equipment

In association football, the kit manager or kit man oversees the players' equipment.

Golf

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In golf, the equipment manager oversees the fleet of equipment used on the golf course for turf management. This may include:

  • Power take-off Tractors
  • Hydraulics or Belt (mechanical) driven Rotary mowers
  • Bobcats
  • Reel and Bedknife mowers (Hydraulic or belt driven)
  • Spray rigs
  • Irrigation systems
  • Fork lifts
  • Front-end loaders
  • Gator utility vehicles
  • Chain saws
  • Trimmers
  • Sand Rakers
  • Stump grinders
  • Golf carts
  • Blowers
  • Greens rollers
  • Pressure washers

And numerous other pieces of equipment a Golf Course or the Turf Care industry employs.

The term has also been used less frequently as a synonym with "Fleet Manager" (fleet management).

Ice hockey

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In ice hockey, the equipment manager takes care of the players and coaches equipment needs by performing the following

  • Sharpening skates
  • Ordering equipment
  • Being prepared on the bench for in-game equipment malfunctions
  • Distributing practice gear such as jerseys and socks and pants[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "5 things a hockey equipment manager must do (video)". cleveland. February 18, 2016.
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