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Assist Director of Finance in directing the financial activities of the hotel, safeguarding the assets, and preparing all financial reports in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and HEI Hotels and Resorts Standards.
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Effectively schedule, monitor, and evaluate controllable departmental expenditures to stay within the restraints of the established budget through: labor management and purchasing control systems Establish and monitor scheduling of all accounting associates, including Night Audit.
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The Ritz-Carlton Maui Kapalua, located at 1 Ritz Carlton Dr, Kapalua, HI, 96761 is currently hiring a Director of Finance and Accounting. In addition, creates and executes a business plan that is aligned with the property and brand’s business strategy and focuses on the execution of financial and accounting activities and the delivery of desirable financial results.
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Serves as a "sales" and "customer" advocate for the hotel(s) on behalf of Revenue Management. Understands and communicates the value of the company as it relates to franchise partnerships and revenue management opportunities.
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We consider ourselves one of the most dynamic and resourceful management companies in the region. A House person is responsible for assisting and supporting the housekeeping department, to ensure the smooth operation of the department and working as a Team. They are expected to deliver excellent service to our teams and our guest, to have a memorable experience during their stay here at Tahiti Village with us.
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Work with the Corporate Director of Communications and Corporate Director of Marketing to develop and execute the hotel's overall strategic public relations and marketing programs including but not limited to; media relations, community relations, and internal communications, creation and management of marketing materials and programming support in conjunction with corporate directives.
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The Director of Luau Operations is responsible for the business leadership and management of the Luau Show and venue, including all aspects of the Luau Show production, and Food & Beverage operations.
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Supervises Engineering in the absence of the Director of Engineering. Supporting management of Department Operations and Engineering Budgets. Recommends or arranges for additional services such as painting, repair work, renovations, and the replacement of furnishings and equipment.
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With an executive team consisting of some of the industry’s most experienced hotel management leaders, the company is a trusted partner for top ownership groups and major hotel brands.
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