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This is a hands-on hospitality leadership role where the Hotel Assistant General Manager works closely with the Hotel General Manager and department leaders to oversee and guide the total operations of the property.
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If you have experience working in any of the following types of jobs, we encourage you to apply: Sales Associate, Customer Service Representative (CSR), Retail Associate, Cashier, Store Associate, Keyholder, Restaurant, Hospitality, and Hotel, Front Desk Agent, Leasing Agent, Rental Agent (i.e. car rental, RV rental, self-storage rental, storage rental, apartment rental, etc.
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The IRD Captain will take a leadership role in coaching team members to support and work within our Standard Operating Procedures, and support our Forbes Standards for In-Room Dining, ensuring that all guest orders and amenities are delivered, presented and served in accordance with our team standards, and in compliance with our AAA/5 Diamond, Coyle Hospitality and Forbes standards.
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Minimum of one (1) year related food and beverage supervisory/management experience in a comparable upscale luxury hotel/resort setting. The IRD Captain will maintain a positive, supportive outlook with fellow team members with a focus on exceeding our guest's expectations through gracious hospitality and genuine care.
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Should have knowledge of hotel housekeeping and general cleaning techniques. Picture Yourself at Biltmore Farms as part of the Vanderbilt legacy of hospitality! At least one year of experience in hotel housekeeping a plus.
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This flagship hotel features a modern design, 188 spacious suites, amazing views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, over 7,500 square feet of meeting and event space and a 2,500 square foot rooftop restaurant and bar and is within walking distance of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
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The Representative must have a working knowledge of all hospitality services including front office, night audit, and reservations management. Guest Services Representative/Front Desk Agent The Hotel Guest Services Representative is responsible for providing and promoting a high level of guest service from reception at the front desk to guest checkout.
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If you are a dedicated, results-driven professional with a passion for hospitality, we invite you to apply for the position at our boutique motel. Maintains cost control systems for staffing, food, and hotel supply inventory.
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The new hotel within the historic Flat Iron will also include a restaurant/cafe, rooftop, speakeasy, banquet space, and shared work space. The 71 room Flat Iron Hotel is an adaptive re-use of Asheville, North Carolina's iconic, downtown landmark, the Flat Iron building which was erected in 1927.
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Asheville Renaissance Hotel - Asheville, NC. Windsor Hospitality is looking for their newest Banquet Setup / Houseperson. To set up all meetings, meal functions and audiovisual equipment in accordance with hotel and company policies.
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The On Call Event Services Technician is responsible for assisting with the floor operations, including setup, strike and operation of technology solutions in a hotel or hospitality environment with a focus on delivering unmatched customer service to our guests and clients.
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This position requires a high school diploma or GED, and a bachelor's degree with preference given to those with a hospitality management degree. The Assistant General Manager's primary role is assisting the General Manager in managing the daily operations of the hotel while ensuring high levels of guest satisfaction.
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At Hospitality America, we provide hospitality management services across all aspects of hotel management and operations through a principled approach that is guided by our values.
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The AAA Four-Diamond Grove Park Inn is noted for understated elegance and southern charm; ten U.S. Presidents and countless luminaries from the worlds of art, entertainment, sports and politics have stayed at this hotel.
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