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Possesses knowledge of all Front Office positions - Front Desk, Bellstand, AYS, Concierge, and Rooms Control. Maintains complete knowledge of hotel amenities and layout, local attractions, and airport transportation.
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Provide hotels service the cover all front desk, bellmen, and concierge responsibilities, including: checking in and out, luggage services, restaurant/tour reservations, and hotel/city information.
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Able to understand and react to emergency response and access control procedures; monitors and operates electronic security control systems Concierge, Front Desk, Customer Service, Weekend, Residential, Hotel, Property Management.
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Develops new programs and ideas to improve the guest satisfaction i.e. children’s program Work closely with Room Service, Housekeeping, Laundry, Front Desk, Concierge, Reservations, Door Staff, Bell Staff and Valet Parking to assure smooth handling of in house guests, arrivals and departures.
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Input guest information in the PMS system and communicate information to appropriate hotel personnel; ensures front desk area is clean and presentable to our guests; posts Suite Shop purchases to guest folios; review and confirm the pass-on log and bulletin board is accurate daily.
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Ensure proper staffing levels of front office associates, including interviewing, hiring, supervising, training and scheduling front desk agents, front office supervisors, guest service aides/bell staff, concierge staff and PBX operators.
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A Front Desk Supervisor supervises the activities manages at the hotel front desk, including check-in/check-out, Guest requests, concierge services and promotion of in-house activities.
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Responsibilities might include (as dictated by hotel vertical): deep cleaning of assigned areas, setting-up and maintaining complimentary hotel lobby functions including the coffee service and nightly concierge events, cleaning and setting-up meeting room functions, delivering service items to guest rooms upon requests from the front desk, and driving shuttle van when needed (property specific.
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Primary responsibilities include: registering guests, making and modifying reservations, hotel operator,and concierge duties. Front Desk Agents are responsible for greeting and registering the guest, providing outstanding guest service during their stay, and settling the guest's account upon completion of their stay.
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Fully comprehend and be able to operate all relevant aspects of the Front Desk computer system. Greet and welcome all guests approaching the Front Desk in accordance with Aimbridge Hospitality standards; maintain a friendly and warm demeanor at all times.
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Laundry, Housekeeping, Bell Staff, AYS, Front Desk and Concierge/Guest Services operations. 2-year degree from an accredited university in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hospitality, Business Administration, or related major; 1 year experience in the guest services, front desk, housekeeping, or related professional area.
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Front Desk Supervisors are responsible for providing a five-star welcome and departure experience to each guest, as well as, serving as ambassadors throughout the guest’s stay during the overnight shift.
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From front desk and concierge services to culinary arts, event planning, and beyond, there are diverse employment opportunities that cater to a wide range of skills and interests.
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CALL TO ACTION:If you enjoy being part of a team providing an excellent experience to our guests and meeting new people, we invite you to apply and become a Front Office Manager in our professional, fun, and creative Front Desk Team. OUR CULTURE | Individual Distinction, Collective SoulThe Noble House Hotels & Resorts philosophy emphasizes "location, distinction, and soul.
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Position Summary:Under the supervision of the Front Desk Supervisor, check guests in and out of the Soaring Eagle Resort in a friendly, professional manner, using the hotel computer system.
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