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The Banquet Set-up Supervisor is responsible to assist the Banquet Set Up Manger in managing and leading the Banquet Set Up Team to ensure the continual cleanliness and attractive presentation of the Conference Center (Inside and Outside), and to ensure that quality standards established for the facilities are maintained, implemented and consistently delivered for all conference related functions.
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Assist Banquet Set Up Mangers in interviewing, hiring, counseling, praising and discipline of staff members. Supervise a crew of six to thirteen Banquet Set Up Team Members.
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As Banquet Set-up, you will. Help Lead Banquet Server set up and break down buffet or other special food service tables and equipment. Understand Banquet Event Orders to safely, efficiently set up and break down events using in-room clearing and aisle tray breakdown buffet procedures.
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A Banquet Supervisor is responsible for supervising the set up service and clean up of all assigned banquet functions. + Supervise and assist with the set up of assigned banquet functions ensuring that the hotel's standards are met and advance preparation for service is adequate to allow efficient service to the guest once the function begins.
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The Banquet Supervisor is responsible for supervising and assisting with the set-up, service and clean-up of all assigned banquet functions. Assist Banquet Manager/Supervisor/F&B Manager with the hiring and training of banquet staff.
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High School dipl Supervisor, Banquet, Beverage Manager, Banquet Manager, Hospitality, Hotel, Restaurant. High School dipl Supervisor, Banquet, Beverage Manager, Banquet Manager, Hospitality, Hotel, Restaurant.
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The Banquet Captain oversees a team of banquet set-up and servers, serves food and beverages to banquet guests and takes food and beverage orders when there are not enough servers present.
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At Great Wolf, the Banquet Captain is responsible for ensuring the overall satisfaction for event and meeting guests. Establish the Order of Service and follow service standards as directed by the Banquet Manager and/or the Conference Center Family Traditions and maintain event timing to ensure service occurs properly and in a timely manner.
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Responsible for the hiring, discipline and performance of Banquet equipment Set Up Attendants; advise Banquet Director of any performance problems. Training and Experience: Must have at least 3-5 years of banquet set-up in a leadership role and/or management experience in a Hotel/ Resort.
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After a brief application, all qualified applicants will be immediately invited to setup an interview or attend an upcoming hiring event. Assist Banquet Manager in administrative and personnel related matters, including; scheduling, time clock reviews, overtime, performance, discipline, investigations, training and development, etc.
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The duties of the Banquet Set Up / AV Technician are conducted in a conference center setting with some outside work. Job Title: Banquet Set Up / Audio Visual Technician FLSA : Non-Exempt.
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The Banquet Captain is responsible for supervising and assisting with the set-up, service and clean-up of all assigned banquet functions. Wyndham is now seeking a Banquet Captain to join our team at the Wyndham Orlando Resort location in Orlando , Florida.
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Assist in banquet set-up as required. Inspect the set up of meeting and banquet functions checking them against the Banquet Event Order. Assist the Food & Beverage Manager/Banquet Manager with scheduling Banquet staff to ensure sufficient staffing for upcoming functions.
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The Banquet Captain/Supervisor is responsible for supervising and assisting with the set-up, service and clean-up of all assigned banquet functions. Supervise and assist with the set-up of assigned catered functions, ensuring that the hotel’s standards are met, and advance preparation for service is adequate to allow efficient service to the guest once the function begins.
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Communicate problems/issues to the Banquet Manager, Banquet Supervisor, or the Food & Beverage Manager. Act as liaison between Sales/Catering Manager and the in-house meeting or banquet contact.
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