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Organizes weekly client meetings with the Project Architect/Captain during design development. Act as lead communicator to ensure all required meetings are scheduled and the appropriate team members are invited and in attendance in accordance with our Meeting Tracker Process.
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Collaborates with Catering, Sales, Food & Beverage managers, and the culinary team to ensure that quality service is provided for all meeting and banquet guests. Communicates with the meeting planner handling the function to ensure all needs have been met and to check for any last minute instructions or changes.
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Event Coordination support to include timing of events, assisting Captain(s) with staff assignments on site and meeting with staff when necessary, acting as liaison with client, kitchen, staff, and vendors.
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Responsibilities Perform all Banquet side work as designated by the Banquet Captain and/or Banquet Managers. Located on the most fashionable corner, St. Louis at Royal, the hotel has received the four-diamond luxury award for over 30 years and has earned the Pinnacle Award for meeting services.
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Follow directions as detailed from Banquet Captain, Lead Server or Banquet Manager. The Hotel is home to 205 guest rooms, 2,800 SF of flexible meeting space, all-day dining at Trophy Room. In the summer months, enjoy a cocktail with a view at our rooftop bar, Byrd House.
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Previous experience as an Event Services Banquet Manager/Assistant, Banquet Captain or Event Services/Banquet Supervisor preferred. Ability to assist the hotel in reaching top box service scores on our Meeting Planner surveys.
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The Bell Person will also be responsible for storage and retrieval of luggage in the luggage room as assigned by the Bell Captain. Completes required room slip information and submits to Bell Captain after each front.
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The Banquet Captain will be responsible for the set up meeting rooms and ballroom for banquets, meetings, and other social functions. Under the direction of the Banquet Manager the Banquet Captain supervisors and leads a team of banquet staff and ensures exceptional customer service throughout an event.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionHotel Hartness is actively searching for professional, friendly, and fast-paced Banquet Captain to join our Food and Beverage team. Essential Functions:Reviewall written communication, i.e., resumes, daily/weekly, Banquet Event Orders todetermine appropriate staffing levels, room/station assignments, buffet dcorand enhancements as they relate to banquets and meeting room set-ups.
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Ensure that each chapter is registered on the All Pro Dad Chapters website with a team captain in place and that the team captain is trained and first meeting is set, that the first meeting is held and chapter report is filed, and that chapter dues are paid when starting new chapters.
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Junction City Courtyard by Marriott is looking for an energetic and detail-oriented associate to join our Banquets Team. We have the pleasure of hosting weddings, reunions, and even military balls, and as part of the team, you will work closely with the Banquet Captain and the F&B manager to ensure that all events are handled professionally and all specifics are met.
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The purpose of the Banquet Manager is to efficiently run the department in line with RHW and Hyatt Standards, while meeting employee, guest, and owner expectations. This individual will be responsible for the supervision of the banquet captain and banquet servers and the coordination of food, beverage and setup services for our Banquet Department.
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Serve as team captain and cheerleader ensuring the various project and team components are working together toward a unified goal of meeting the Client's needs; The assignment may occasionally require repetitive physical tasks (such as operating a computer), standing and/or sitting for extended periods of time, extended time travelling in a vehicle, and carrying equipment and materials up to 25 pounds.
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Company DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary The Banquet Captain supervises and assists in the service of banquet functions. In the absence of the banquet manager attend weekly event order meeting.
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2+ years of experience as a banquet captain or senior server is required. Coordinate meeting spaces for banquet and catering events to ensure compliance with banquet event orders (BEO) with level of service, quality and hospitality.
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