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The Banquet Manager will actively recruit, supervise, coach, counsel, direct, train and mentor employees in meeting company quality standards, and will initiate employment actions with GM approval such as hiring, termination, suspension, discipline, promotion, and transfer.
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Collaborate with Guest Services Manager & Member Experiences Coordinator to increase wine sales through all onsite and offsite DTC channels. While we don't have a typical tasting room, responsibilities overseeing all curated unique visitor experiences by appointment, onsite event execution with Hospitality Manager, Estate Services and Culinary teams to deliver our award-winning guest experience.
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This position is also meant to train and prepare the Conference Services Assistant to progress into a Conference Services/Catering Manager. Maintain close partnership with Conference/ Catering managers in understanding details, processes and learning of the event planning processes to provide exemplary guest service to the meeting planner and/or group leader, both prior to arrival and once on-site.
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The Guest Services Manager will be able to hire, train, motivate, recognize, coach and develop guest service associates through implementation of incentives and training plans.
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Develop clear understanding of Front Operations, including Night Audit, Bell Desk, Guest Services, Recreation, and Reservations; and assist in these areas as needed. Supervise the appropriate selection of rooms, based on guest needs, code keys, and instructions as per the Front Desk Manager.
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We're seeking talented candidates for a Store Manager position at Jiffy Lube. Jiffy Lube is America's leader in vehicle preventive maintenance services with over 2,000 locations. Store Managers will receive a competitive wage plus a generous bonus opportunity, a discount on Jiffy Lube services including Multicare services (tires, brakes, repairs) at company cost and NO CHARGE for labor, and are eligible for paid-time-off with no predetermined limits, health, dental, and optical insurance, life and disability insurances, and we plan to launch a 401k retirement plan in the future.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Conference Services Manager located in Needham Heights, MA. The Conference Services Manager will be responsible for managing and detailing events, ensure guest satisfaction, meeting and event planning.
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The Banquet Captain coordinates all food and beverage service with the Banquet Manager to ensure excellent guest service. Can train others on serving plated, and reception style meal services (training provided.
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The Audio Visual Manager is responsible for excellence in guest experience as related to AV needs, sales and services. The AV Manager will be accountable for procurement of equipment, inventory and quality controls of equipment and services.
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The Guest Services Manager will own and manage the Internal Audit process and ensure departmental compliance with Quality Assurance, Loss Prevention and safety standards procedures Manage and support all financial aspects of the department including preparing the annual department budget by identifying areas of cost reductions, operational improvements, explanation of variances and analysis of expense data.
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Guest Services Manager is at all times professional (with external and internal clients), has a listen-first talk-after approach to guest complaints, and is excellent at multitasking.
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The primary role of the Retail Business Manager is to teach, train, and develop the store teams in their understanding and application of Foundational Excellence (Standard work, Talent, and Leadership), warehouse logistics, floor merchandising and operational guest execution.
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Overview: Opportunity: Conference Services Manager Manage operation of the Conference Services Department overseeing coordination of conference and meeting groups in accordance with established guest service and sustainability standards.
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POSITION SUMMARY To coordinate the activities within the Food and Beverage Department to deliver quality products and services to restaurant and banquet guests while maintaining a profit in the department, reporting to the Hotel General Manager.
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The Service Manager is responsible to assist with all Front-of-House functions of the theater including but not limited to: Guest Services, Servers, Bartenders, Runners, and Concessions.
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