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This position partners closely with a team of Catering Event Producers, ensuring a smooth transition for clients moving from the planning, production, and post-production phase, and reports into the Assistant Catering Production Manager.
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A successful catering assistant understands fully the role of a Front Counter Team Member at Chick-fil-A, as well as the needs of catering sales & preparation. A successful Catering Assistant must be positive and outgoing to engage with new guests.
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Prior experience as a restaurant general manager, catering manager, operations manager, supervisor, shift lead, Restaurant assistant general manager very helpful to your success at this job.
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The Convention Services/Catering Manager will work in conjunction with the Director of Sales or Director of Catering/Convention Services to achieve the hotel’s revenue meeting planner satisfaction scores and food and beverage sales goals for one or more assigned properties.
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Table 301 is now Soby's, The Lazy Goat, NOSE DIVE, Passerelle Bistro, Southern Pressed Juicery, Highway 301 Food Truck, Jianna and Table 301 Catering & Kitchen. Table 301 is now Soby's, Table 301 Catering and Kitchen, The Lazy Goat, NOSE DIVE, Jianna, Passerelle Bistro, Southern Pressed Juicery, Highway 301 Food Truck and Table 301 Catering.
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We are currently seeking a Catering Supervisor to join our team and bring the Chick-fil-A experience to our community in an excellent fashion every day. Immediate Hiring: Catering Supervisor at Chick-fil-AAre you a highly skilled and motivated individual with a passion for delivering excellent service.
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To be successful as a catering assistant, you should show sound knowledge of food,health and safety regulations to ensure the safety of event guests. Ultimately, an outstanding catering assistant should be able to prove exceptional communication skills and always achieve excellent customer service.
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Communicates with and assists with Chick-fil-A Aspen Grove catering as needed. Full-time, 35-40 hours weeklyWage starting at $18/hour depending on experienceDuties/Responsibilities -Implements and executes the details of the daily catering business in the restaurant while giving our guest top-level Chick-fil-A experience.
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Communicate daily with Food & Beverage Manager, culinary staff, catering staff, and Operations Staff about the needs of our guests and their expectations. Must be able to obtain and maintain a Tribal Gaming LicenseResponsibilitiesThe Catering Sales Manager has a primary duty of making sales and obtaining orders or contracts for venue.
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Principal Function: The Catering Sales Manager is directly responsible for handling external meeting and event bookings for our venue. Essential Responsibilities: Primary focus on new and repeat venue sales contracts and local relationship building of client network; work with catering sales manager in effective event hand-off to ensure positive relations and effective communication with meeting planners, group leaders and event organizers.
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Develops detailed plans for each catered event in conjunction with the Club’s function committee (Assistant Manager, Banquet Chef, Catering Director, and Director of Housekeeping), as necessary.
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A successful catering manager has a good balance of the competitive drive needed to achieve sales goals and the genuine empathy needed to shepherd couples through the wedding planning process. Wedgewood Weddings is looking for someone to join our team of Catering Managers (our Wedding Sales & Planning position) servicing weddings ceremonies & receptions, social and corporate events and more.
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Review menu/service with Catering Manager and Food Production Manager/Assistant. Assist Banquets Director and Catering Manager with special promotions or changes. Our experienced staff, including planning and catering experts, are always on hand to assist.
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Since the beginning, we've served chicken that is whole breast meat, with no added fillers or hormones, and we bread it by hand in our restaurants.
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Responsible for soliciting new catering sales accounts, entertaining, and maintaining relationships with existing accounts to meet and exceed revenue goals in food, beverage and room rental segments.
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