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Minimal Corporate Experience Focused Experience in the Leisure Travel Segment Our Resort General Manager will manage the hotel's day-to-day operations to ensure efficient and profitable operation by performing the following duties personally or through members of the hotel team.
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Checks the maintenance of all equipment in the dining rooms or event space and reports any deficiencies to the Clubhouse Manager. Works in tandem with the Catering and Event Manager and Food and Beverage Managers Approves weekly timecards in Paychex for banquet staff Ensures opening and closing tasks are assigned/completed daily.
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If so, our renowned restaurant partners are seeking top talent for multiple positions across the Metro Area. Our family of locally-owned restaurants as well as nationally established brands provide a unique setting to share your experience in an impactful way.
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Gecko Hospitality was named to Forbes ® 2023, 2022, 2021, 2019, and 2018 list of America’s Best Recruiting Firms. Financial goals are within reach thanks to strong motivation and self-discipline as well as knowledge in cost controls.
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The Hotel General Manager provides leadership and strategic planning to all departments in support of service expectations, maximizing operations, overall guest satisfaction to maximize profitability.
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Task Force General Manager Hotel – Multiple Locations Our company is in search of dedicated Task Force General Manager with experience in the industry and a willingness to go the extra mile.
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Experience above $3M annual sales in a casual themed concept is preferred. Multi-unit – General Manager Fast track to – Area Director Reston, Virginia. Requires team development of strong subordinate AGM’s to allow the multi-unit General Manager to balance time between the operations.
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Restaurant Assistant General Manager Nation’s Best Sports Bar Welcome to the tastiest team in town, where every day is a flavor-filled celebration! If you can support a strong game plan and cook up an audible in the kitchen or on the service floor, we're always on the lookout for Coaches with experience in top service and culinary leadership to spice things up.
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2+ years of experience as a GM, MP or Multi-Unit manager in a full-service restaurant. Join our team as a Managing Partner in Kentwood, MI and take your career to the next level! Join us as a Managing Partner in Kentwood, MI and be a part of a company that truly cares about its employees' success and well-being.
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Job Description: General Manager (Hotel with Restaurant/Food and Beverage Experience) Are you a seasoned professional in the hospitality industry, adept at overseeing hotel operations with a focus on restaurant and food and beverage management.
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The General Manager provides leadership and strategic planning to all departments in support of service expectations, maximizing operations, and overall guest satisfaction to maximize profitability.
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We're on the hunt for a General Manager to lead our vibrant, Mexican-inspired cantina and bar nestled in the heart of Mt. Pleasant, SC. This isn't just any cantina - we're known for our unique mix of traditional Mexican cuisine with a modern twist, hand-crafted margaritas, and an atmosphere that keeps our guests coming back.
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Restaurant Assistant General Manager Fast Casual Restaurant Are you craving a restaurant management career that's brimming with potential for growth in the heart of Houston, TX? Ready to stir things up as a Restaurant Assistant General Manager in the heart of Houston, TX.
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Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, or related field preferred. Proven experience in hotel management with a strong background in restaurant and food and beverage operations.
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Strong sales and marketing abilitiesPrevious Hotel General Manager experience is preferred although previous hotel leadership experience in a select service environment will be consideredPrevious Marriott experience is a plus.
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