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Reports all safety and security concerns to the Chief Engineer or the Manager on Duty immediately. Purpose for the Position:The Maintenance Engineer will maintain the Hotel areas and all Hotel assets to an acceptable quality standard.
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Interact regularly with and receive feedback from the Executive Chef, Heirloom Restaurant Manager, Food & Beverage Director, and Hotel General Manager. Private Chef (The President's Cottage) The Athenaeum Hotel Chautauqua NY.
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Provide real-time logistical support to Homeless Services Division Leadership and Field Staff as assigned including collecting necessary documents for housing placements and hotel reservations for people served.
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Conveniently situated in Manhattan’s Midtown East neighborhood, Hotel 48LEX offers a sophisticated guesthouse experience in the atmosphere of a residentially-styled, upscale boutique hotel.
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Located only 10 minutes from LaGuardia airport, and 25 minutes to JFK airport, the hotel is positioned just blocks away from downtown Flushing's bustling tourist area. Direct and manage all group, transient, and catering/banquet sales and activities to maximize revenue for the hotel.
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Has to have 3+ years of prior experience in interviewing and hiring managers - NOT just team members Previous experience working with a restaurant, full service hotel, or hospitality firm is absolutely required Talent Acquisition Manager Requirements: Extremely detail-oriented in order to actively manage and facilitate the recruitment and onboarding process.
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Hotel Management & Consulting is seeking an experienced, hands-on Hotel General Manager for our WoodSpring Suites location in Olympia, WA. As a Hotel General Manager with HMC, you will be instrumental in hiring, training, and motivating your team of 6-8 hotel staff.
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Located in the heart of Manhattan's trendy NoMad neighborhood, the hotel boasts a spectacular three-story atrium lobby complete with an oversized fireplace and dramatic Aubergine chandeliers as well as a sought-after rooftop pool and bar.
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The Manager, Brand & Communications at The Ned NoMad is a pivotal role responsible for crafting and defining the hotel and private member's brand identity, ensuring a vibrant community experience.
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Indulge in shared plates, fresh seasonal seafood and innovative rolls at Kumi Japanese Restaurant + Bar. With modern event spaces enhanced by thoughtful Le Mridien service, we provide an inspiring destination for events; when its time to relax, intuitively designed hotel rooms and suites encourage tranquility.
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For guests looking to explore Lower Manhattan, the hotel is within walking distance of downtown's most popular sites including One World Trade, One World Observatory, 911 Memorial and Museum, Wall Street and Battery Park.
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The Holiday Inn Express New York City-Wall Street, located in the heart of the Financial District, is seeking a team-oriented and hands-on General Manager to manage hotel operations to maximize profits and achieve the highest level of guest satisfaction.
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The Assistant Security Manager will closely with the Security Management Team to enforce all security procedures and hotel policies to ensure the protection, comfort and safety of all guests, patrons, and employees.
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Desire a candidate who has worked in an upscale hotel catering department, country club, or conference facility as a Catering Sales Manager or an Event/Catering Coordinator. Catering Sales Manager - Detroit Suburbs & Downtown - Corporate and Social.
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