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Opportunity: Front Desk Supervisor. Supervise front desk operations in accordance with established guest service, quality and sustainability standards. Oversee front office operations in the absence of the Front Office Manager or Assistant General Manager.
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We are hiring a Front Desk Supervisor! As the front desk supervisor, you are the one that brings this group to a cohesive team focused on providing our guests excellent service while maintaining all brand standards and Concord standards.
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A Front Desk Supervisor will be responsible for the following: Oversees front desk operations. Hilton is seeking a Front Desk Supervisor! Oversees front desk operations.
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Complete weekly front desk scheduling based on forecasted occupancy. Prepare daily deposits, comparing deposited monies to funds reported at desk, and follow up on any discrepancies. Keep lobby and desk area clean and presentable.
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Front Desk Supervisor - IHG Army Hotel Candlewood Suites - Ft. Drum, NY IHG Fort Drum NY. Front Desk Supervisor - IHG Army Hotel Candlewood Suites - Ft. Drum, NY. Develop plans to increase occupancy and ADR through walk-ins, upselling rooms at the front desk and overselling to improve sell out proficiencies to maximize revenue opportunities.
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Under the direction of the Community Manager, the Front Desk Supervisor will be responsible for supervising all functions of the front desk and concierge staff. In addition to working a shift, the Front Desk Supervisor will supervise a team of 6 additional concierges and provide day to day direction for the concierge staff in accordance with the company's guidelines, procedures and customer service standards.
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1+ year of hotel front desk experience. Front Office Manager Assistant General Manager. Train, schedule, coach, and support associates, ensuring they perform in accordance with established brand or hotel standards and consistent with HHM core values.
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Hilton is the leading global hospitality company, spanning the lodging sector from luxurious full-service hotels and resorts to extended-stay suites and mid-priced hotels. For nearly a century, Hilton has offered business and leisure travelers the finest in accommodations, service, amenities and value.
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Implement company programs and supervise the daily operations of the Front Desk to comply with SOPS and LSOPs, maximize revenues, and motivate associates to ensure an optimal level of quality service and hospitality are provided to the hotel customers.
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The Front Desk Supervisor will assist the Front Office Manager and Asst. Front Office Manager in overseeing an extraordinary guest experience and serve as a manager on duty in their absence.
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Supervises the Information Technology help desk support operation; provides guidance to help desk and desktop technical personnel in the provision of support to end users. Four (4) years of experience in an Information Technology operational unit of a public or private information processing facility, including at least three (3) years of experience with an information technology help desk or operational support unit supporting a multiplatform Client/Server LAN or WAN environment and/or Mainframe operation, one (1) year of which shall have been in a lead capacity.
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Supervise the daily operations of the Front Desk staff to maximize revenues and profits while attaining optimal guest satisfaction. Ability to stand, walk and continuously perform behind the front desk.
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We are looking for a technical Supervisor to join and lead our growing IT Service Desk. You will play a vital role within our organization to maintain day-to-day functionality, ensuring our Service Desk has the tools and processes they need to execute with the operational excellence our business requires.
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The Front Desk Supervisor coordinates the operation of the program during the assigned shift. Front Desk Supervisor. Directs all front desk staff activities to ensure adherence to policy and procedures.
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Assume delegated duties to assist IT Service Desk Manager from time to time. Point of escalation for general IT Service Desk team internal queries. Providing coordination assistance for active problems (multi-incident/IT Service Desk Specialist dependencies.
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