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Proven experience in banquet, and event management, or banquet supervisor/captain with a track record of success in delivering exceptional guest experiences. Event Management: Review Banquet Event Order and understand the event as planned by the client and catering manager; create diagrams for events and oversee the inventory of banquet supplies, equipment, and materials.
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Manages department members that may include, but is not limited to: Assistant Banquet Manager, Banquet Bartender, Banquet Captain, Banquet Chef, Banquet Server, Catering Coordinator. Key Responsibilities of the Banquet Manager: Primary sales person for all Member and Member Sponsored Banquet and Food & Beverage events and establishes each Banquet Event Order.
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Keywords: Boat Captain, Location: NEWPORT BEACH, CA - 92658. Completes all reports including Event, Incident and USCG reports as necessary. City Experiences is seeking a Captain for our operation in Newport Beach.
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The purpose of the position of Banquets and Event Captain is, but not limited to, overseeing the set up and service aspects of events at Cragun's Resort and or Legacy banquet spaces. Cragun's Resort on beautiful Gull Lake is looking for an organized, personable, and enthusiastic Event Captain to join our growing Food and Beverage team.
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Experience in a hotel or resort Banquet Department as a Banquet Captain or Lead Banquet Server in a more extensive operation is required. The Banquet Captain must be able to read and comprehend simple instructions, legal documents, short correspondence, and memos.
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Contribute to Jewish Life Team development of new community engagement programs and provide subsequent event management support for their successful execution. Play a significant support role in High Holiday programming including, but not limited to, serving as the on-site building captain for one of the High Holiday service locations.
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Our company has been at the forefront of wedding planning and event management since 1986. We are seeking a versatile and enthusiastic individual to join our Wedding and Events team as a Captain, Coordinator, Sales Administrator (CCSA.
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Executes set up of Banquet Event Orders (BEO) in accordance with instructions provided by Banquet Manager and/or Banquet Captain. We've grown to become the leading provider of integrated entertainment, sports content, and casino gaming experiences thanks to our 43 destinations across North America, online sports betting and iCasino via ESPN BETTM and theScore Bet Sportsbook and Casino.
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As a CCSA, you will gain hands-on experience in event management, sales, and coordination, learning the ins and outs of our operations. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills are essential, as is the willingness to go above and beyond to ensure the success of each event.
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The Service Captain coordinates with the Member Relations Director, the Private Events Director, and the event host to ensure that all events are well organized and that the expectations of the Member and host are exceeded.
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This role is the ideal starting point for those looking to build a career in wedding sales and coordination, offering comprehensive training in the "Wedgwood Way" of creating beautiful and memorable ceremonies and receptions.
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With a growing portfolio of 50 venues across the country, we are dedicated to providing stunning locations and stress-free planning for our clients. If you're ready to embark on a rewarding career in the wedding and events industry, we invite you to apply.
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The team reviews numerous JOC products, aggregates data, and summarizes information requiring the attention of the Battle Captain, the JOC Director, or the J3 Operations Director. SAIC is seeking a Cyberspace Event and Current Operations Situational Awareness Support Analyst out of Fort Meade, MD.
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Your role will involve a blend of reception management, wedding coordination, and administrative duties, providing a well-rounded introduction to the hospitality industry. This position requires regular evening, weekend, and holiday availability.
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We are a team of passionate hospitality professionals who are committed to excellence, collaboration, and continuous improvement. A college degree or equivalent experience in a related field. The ability to work well under pressure and adapt to changing situations.
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