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The task includes transportation, laundry, repairs and regular service (such as sharpening of [[ice skate|skates]] for [[ice hockey]]).
The task includes transportation, laundry, repairs and regular service (such as sharpening of [[ice skate|skates]] for [[ice hockey]]).

Also '''Equipment Manager''' ('''EqM''') – OSS/BSS platform to manage and operate Telecom and Enterprise networks, which provide opportunities for Operations to increase SLA’s and KPI’s in networks (NGN, IP-based, TDM, etc.).
See [[Equipment Manager (EqM)]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://equipmentmanagers.org/ Athletic Equipment Managers Association]
* [http://equipmentmanagers.org/ Athletic Equipment Managers Association]
* [http://orangesystem.ru/en/products/equipment-manager/ Equipment Manager Software]


[[Category:Sports occupations and roles]]
[[Category:Sports occupations and roles]]
[[Category:Sports occupations and roles]]


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Revision as of 09:59, 28 June 2016

An equipment manager (also known as a kit manager or kit man) 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.

The task includes transportation, laundry, repairs and regular service (such as sharpening of skates for ice hockey).

Also Equipment Manager (EqM) – OSS/BSS platform to manage and operate Telecom and Enterprise networks, which provide opportunities for Operations to increase SLA’s and KPI’s in networks (NGN, IP-based, TDM, etc.). See Equipment Manager (EqM)