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Positively deal with and learn from customer complaints and comments with follow-up and feedback to the Catering Manager / Food & Beverage Manager. Complete regular financial and operating reports, as required or requested by the Food & Beverage Manager.
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Auro Hotels is seeking a dedicated Area Sales Manager to support the Area Director of Sales for their two busy hotels, Hilton Garden Inn by Hilton Atlanta Airport and Fairfield Inn by Marriott Atlanta Airport.
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Coordinate with the Administrative Services Manager and Executive Chef on all details for each event including the dcor, promotional materials, entertainment, needed equipment, room reservation and confirmation for the party hosting the event.
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7-10 years of experience in adult beverage sales and Chain management. Regional Accounts Manager, Off-Premise will manage the entire chain business for wine & spirits in assigned chains.
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Detail events to include all food & beverage, set up and audio visual needs. You are about to apply for Conference Service Manager through another service. Apply for Conference Service Manager.
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The Food and Beverage Manager for the Maryland Club is based out of the XFINITY Center in College Park, MD and reports to the General Manager. Work with Membership Manager to ensure all programming, events, and special occasion arrangements are delivered with ease (ex.
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The Company’s end markets benefit from meaningful secular demand tailwinds, and include factory automation, food & beverage, aerospace, medical, data center, warehouse, alternative energy, residential and commercial buildings, general industrial, construction, metals and mining, and agriculture.
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Your goal is to capture the hotel's fair share of revenue through food, beverage, room rental and auxiliary services, such as audio visual provisions, storage and labor fees. Extensive knowledge of food and beverage etiquette, guest relations and service standards.
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Deeply discounted hotel room stays worldwideExclusive discounts on concert tickets, theme park passes, rental cars, and moreVerizon wireless discountFree parking in structure and easy access to public transportation Complimentary and discounted food and beverage Personal and professional developmental opportunities; classroom training, online training, and educational assistance programQualificationsPrior bar management experience.
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The AST will assist the General Manager to lead and coach your team to provide great experiences for our guests, create an environment where engagement, diversity and showmanship are paramount, set the standard for professionalism and deliver exceptional service, facility cleanliness, premiere picture and sound, food & beverage.
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Your colleagues will include the Banquet Manager, Executive Steward, Beverage Manager, and Room Service Manager. Experience in the previous mentioned areas will guide you to the next step in your career path as an Assistant Food & Beverage Manager.
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We are looking for a skilled Commercial Development Manager - Project Planning to join our innovative and dynamic group in Arlington, VA. In this strategic role, you will improve the Nestle USA Sales planning process.
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Head Golf Professional, Golf Course Superintendent, Food and Beverage Manager, Chef, and Controller, Pool Manager, etc. Oversee and direct all key department operations to include Agronomy, Golf Operations, Food and Beverage, Membership Sales and Marketing.
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As the Restaurant Manager, you will oversee all aspects of the fine dining establishment within the hotel, ensuring a flawless dining experience for guests and maintaining high standards of quality and serviceESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:Lead and manage the operations of the fine dining restaurant within the luxury hotel, including front-of-house, back-of-house, and guest relations.
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The Senior National Sales Manager will work closely with all necessary functions at the local levels to ensure that the category's products establish competitive positions, specifically, Vice President Sales, Marketing, Medical & Scientific Affairs, Operations, Market Access & Channels, Commercial Excellence.
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