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Prior Ski Resort experience preferred; must have general knowledge of ski industry operations. The Director of Human Resources drives all HR strategy and initiatives including support of recruitment, onboarding, employee relations, training, payroll, HRIS processing, and career development, while always ensuring compliance and communication for all ski resort team members.
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The General Restaurant Manager is responsible for Element 47 restaurant and bar, maintaining financial profitability, high service level, excellent guest response, and upkeep of the operation.
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Inform Chef de Cuisine and/or Front of the House manager and service staff of any shortages or 86'd items affecting the restaurant menu(s). As the only Aspen hotel to survive the silver crash, the long pre-ski-resort winters, and the Depression, we've seen cowboys ride through our doors, 10th Mountain Division soldiers gather round over pints after training on the slopes, and Hunter S. Thompson holding court during his run for sheriff.
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Participate in training sessions and on-the-job learning opportunities provided by the meat department manager. Assist in the inventory management by monitoring stock levels and notifying the manager when supplies are low.
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The Event Planning Manager acts a liaison between the customer and hotel sales person to provide direction and supervision during execution of meeting and banquet functions or event. We're seeking a creative and detail-oriented Event Planning Manager to join our team.
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Oversee the day-to-day operational flow of The Spa and its colleagues ensure seamless front desk and back of house operations; acting as Manager-on-Duty in the absence of the Spa Director.
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The Infusion Nurse works under the direct supervision of their designated Regional Nurse Manager. The Infusion Nurse is a licensed clinician who coordinates and provides direct infusion care in the home or alternate treatment site, ensuring patient safety while providing continuity of care in compliance with the physician’s plan of care.
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Company DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary The Banquet Manager is responsible for the general operation of the Banquet department. 2 years previous experience as Banquet Manager. Ability to work well with people, strong organization and supervisory skillsAdditional InformationSupervision Given and Received Given: Exercises general supervision over Banquet Staff.
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This Department Manager position has specific day to day responsibility for sales floor and merchandising operation, to include merchandising standards, display compliance, signing and pricing, receiving operations, powered equipment training, inventory and shrink controls, and vendor management.
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Performs routine maintenance and general repairs on transit equipment and support vehicles, primarily focusing on tire replacement, brakes, minor repairs, and adjustments, performs minor body work and repairs at the system, unit, component, or part level, and seasonal equipment switchover.
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Under general supervision of the Director of Diagnostic Imaging and Lead MRI Technologist, performs MRI examinations/images of technical detail and quality, while providing patient-centered care.
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Laundry, Housekeeping, Bell Staff, AYS, Front Desk and Concierge/Guest Services operations. Entry level management position that focuses on supporting the day-to-day activities of Rooms Operations of areas that include Housekeeping, Recreation.
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Completes other appropriate assignments made by the Assistant Food and Beverage Manager, Food and Beverage Manager, Assistant Food and Beverage Director, or Food and Beverage Director. Reports to: Assistant F&B Manager, F&B Manager, Assistant F&B Director, F&B Director.
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Approves space release for catering to maximize revenue (DOS, Group) in the absence of a Business Evaluation Manager. Works with Human Resources, Engineering and Loss Prevention to ensure compliance with local, state and federal regulations and/or union requirements.
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The General Manager must possess exceptional leadership skills in general resort operations, guest service and associate relations. Seasoned General Manager with experience operating and positioning a seasonal resort property, or comparable asset and property.
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