Noun
A manager who works on the shop floor and may directly interact with customers.
One who manages the floor of a dance, club, or other gathering of people.
(television, broadcasting) A manager of a television show, responsible for communication between the director and the crew.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWe had a very energetic floor manager and he was always jumping around all over the place. The director would send down messages like, Can you tell that actor to calm down? Sarah Sutton
Affordable Treasures’ floor manager Johnnie Holdenried says that the shop’s artisan vendors are still available to meet the needs of those looking for a handmade gift. Source: Internet
A daring floor manager from a broadcast crew climbed down from the TV scaffolding tower, ducked under the tables and set-up a microphone in the forbidden zone. Source: Internet
In the second series the anagrams were created by Ian McClane, Bob Spier's assistant floor manager. Source: Internet
First, his soon-to-be floor manager acquires a serious injury in a machine malfunctioning accident that subsequently endangers the wellbeing of his company. Source: Internet
The incompetence of the PricewaterhouseCoopers accountants in the Oscars flub was stunning, says the show's floor manager. Source: Internet