The Quad Cities River Bandits, Main Street Amusements and Professional Sports Catering, the food and beverage provider at Modern Woodmen Park, are seeking outgoing, hard-working, fun-loving, friendly people to assist fans and be a part of the team that will help make another memorable season for guests at the ballpark.

The River Bandits, Main Street Amusements and Professional Sports Catering will host a job fair on Saturday, Jan. 31, from 9 a.m. to noon at Modern Woodmen Park to fill the ballpark's game day staff and food and beverage positions. Interested individuals can fill out an application and be interviewed on the suite level during the job fair.

Listed below are the positions that the River Bandits, Main Street Amusements and Professional Sports Catering need filled:

Amusements

  • Amusements and kids zone workers (includes work on non-game days)

Box Office & Ticketing

  • Box Office Intern

  • Box Office Employees

  • Ticket Takers

Ballpark Hospitality

  • Ushers

  • Parking Attendant

Concessions

  • Kitchen Staff

  • Gameday supervisors

  • Warehouse Employees

  • Seat Vendors

  • Attendants

  • Cooks

  • Cashiers

  • Bartenders

Field/Stadium Maintenance

  • Field/Grounds Crew

  • Custodial Host (Mornings)

  • Custodial Host (Game Ops)

Merchandise

  • Retail Store Employees

Promotions

  • "Street Team" in-game entertainment staff

Video Production

  • Video production interns

The River Bandits, Main Street Amusements and Professional Sports Catering are equal opportunity employers; women, minorities and U.S. veterans are encouraged to apply.

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