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Reports to: Food and Beverage Manager, Assistant F&B Service Direct, F&B Service Director, F&B Director. Mixes, prepares, and serves drinks to members and guests and mixes and prepares drinks ordered by food and beverage servers according to approved standard recipes.
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Working with the General Manager, Director of Sales, Assistant General Manager, and the Food and Beverage Manager to drive revenue potential for assigned property and ensure customers have a memorable hotel experience.
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The Assistant Food & Beverage Director is an effective part of the ACC Food Service Division. The Assistant Food & Beverage Director is responsible for the operation of Food Service on a shift basis as directed by the Food & Beverage Director.
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Assistant Food and Beverage Director. Basic Function: Responsible for ensuring a dining experience that meets or exceeds guest satisfaction by providing timely and courteous food and beverage service.
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Reporting to the Director of Food and Beverage and the Assistant Director of Food and Beverage – Restaurant and Bar Operations, this role will be responsible for leading the Restaurant operation (including Bar Operation of the outlet) with passion and creativity, ensuring exceptional five-star service.
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Your colleagues will work along with the Restaurant Manager, Executive Steward, Beverage Manager, and Room Service Manager to ensure a successful Food & Beverage Team. Experience in the previous mentioned areas will guide you to the next step in your career path as an Assistant Food & Beverage Director.
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The Assistant Director-Lead Distiller should be familiar with, or able to become familiar within three months, relevant federal and state regulations, college policy, and available funding options related to craft beverage recipe development and production.
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Utilizing initiative and independent judgment, the Assistant General Manager/Director of Booking assists the General Manager in planning, directing and managing the day-to-day operations of American Bank Center, including arena and auditorium booking, sales & marketing, finance, event services, operations, human resources, public safety, production, union related issues, and facility maintenance.
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Oversees Guest Services, Housekeeping, Food & Beverage, Aquatics, Cub Club and Retail Departments. Minimum 5 years leadership in hospitality at department/division director level. At Great Wolf, the Assistant General Manager assists the General Manager in driving operational excellence throughout all functions, outlets, and attractions of the lodge.
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Assistant Director of Operations , you will be responsible for assisting the Director of Operations in achieving annual sales and profits in overall operation, while exceeding guests’ expectations through strong leadership and management skills and by living “The Levy Difference.
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Reviews any inappropriate behavior findings by staff with Director and ensures all are recorded properly. Associates degree in Hospitality, Business, related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Accountable and Reports to: District Store Director; Store Manager; Assistant Manager of Store Operations, Perishables, and Health Wellness Homes; Food Service Manager; Market Grille Department Manager; Assistant Market Grille Department Manager; Service Managers.
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Experience in the previous mentioned areas will guide you to the next step in your career path as an Assistant Food & Beverage Director. Begin your career today as the Restaurant Manager and find yourself as the Assistant Food & Beverage Director within a few years.
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Provide clear and consistent communication with the Food & Beverage Director, F&B Managers, to execute overall excellent service. Working closely with the Food and Beverage Director and the other tenured Managers, this position oversees various aspects of food and beverage service to maintain high standards of quality, member satisfaction, and profitability.
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Assistant Director of Food & Beverage. Performs a variety of other duties as assigned by the Restaurant Manager or Director of Food & Beverage. Work with Director of Food and Beverage in ensuring the hotel is providing a world-class dining experience through competitive research and development.
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