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Report any unusual occurrences and/or request to the Food & Beverage Manager. He/she is also responsible for continually working toward improving Food & Beverage sales revenues beyond budget.
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Come join the Whole Foods Market team where you’ll work in a professional environment, with the highest quality ingredients and have a true work-life balance!
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If meeting with customers and the opportunity to make their day special with a favorite Starbucks beverage is the perfect blend for you, then we invite you to come and see what's brewing on our team.
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As a Recreation Attendant, you will be promoting the resort-s recreation activities and facilities to both children and adults (e.g., trivia contests, pool and outdoor games, and educational programs from food/beverage tastings to local storytelling.
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He/she plans meals and assists the Food & Beverage Manager with various assignments i.e. pricing banquets etc. He/she plans meals and assists the Food & Beverage Manager with various assignments i.e. pricing banquets etc.
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Supervision Received: Food & Beverage Manager, Director of Restaurants, F&B Director. Control inventory and order all necessary liquor, beer and wine for outlet operations in conjunction with Beverage Manager.
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Restock and prep bar items as with quality, cleanliness and organization of the bar, restaurant and with inventory, ordering and receiving of all food and beverage the goals of the hotel through teamwork and collaboration with all :Previous food and beverage and/or serving experience is required.
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If so, Recreation programming at Marriott Vacations Worldwide might be the place for you! Process payments for rental equipment, recreation activities, facility rentals, or retail sales. Do you consider yourself the organizer in your friend group.
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As a Food and Beverage Manager, you will play a crucial role in delivering exceptional dining experiences in our 5 unique outlets. Job Title: Food and Beverage Manager. Quality Control: Maintain the highest standards of food and beverage quality, presentation, and service in line with our luxury brand.
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Are open to learning new things (especially the latest beverage recipe!) As a Starbucks shift supervisor , youll be a role model of the store operations standards that define our Starbucks Experience.
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Provide assistance in Food and Beverage areas including busing, cleaning and resetting tables, delivering food to guests, general cleaning of food and beverage prep areas and other areas within the lobby area.
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Working knowledge of hospitality departments: Guest Services, Maintenance, Housekeeping, and Food and Beverage. How You'll Make an Impact: Responsible for maintaining the overall operation of the resort: oversee operational department and vendor operations, demonstrate a passion and understanding of company goals, ensure your site meets all standards by performing daily audits and inspections, execute the operations of all outlets including fitness centers, food and beverage and activities.
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Managing food, beverage, and controllable expenses through proper ordering and inventory of packaging, seafood, meat, produce, drinks, wine and beer, uniforms, gift cards, small-wares, China, equipment, etc.
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Compensation: $75,000 annually, with 6 months of temporary housing provided. 2-5 years of experience as a restaurant manager in a fine dining establishment or similar hotel property. We are seeking a dynamic individual with 2-5 years of experience in restaurant management in a fine dining establishment or similar hotel property.
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Departments include – Front Office, Housekeeping, Recreation, Safety & Security, Food & Beverage, and Facilities. Preferred degree in Hospitality or Hotel/Restaurant Management. Departments include – Front Office, Housekeeping, Recreation, Safety & Security, Food & Beverage, and Facilities.
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