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The Executive Sous Chef is responsible for assisting the Executive Chef in all day-to-day kitchen operations and in the absence of a Banquet Chef the Executive Sous Chef shall be responsible for the Banquet operations.
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Assist Catering Sales Manager, Conference Service Manager, Banquet Manager and Executive Sous Chef/Chef with administrative duties - PO's in Birchstreet, special orders, projects and errands. 1-2 years' experience in a Hotel Sales, Hotel Catering, Hotel Banquet and/or Hotel Food and Beverage environment.
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Be familiar with all Highgate Hotel sales policies and selling techniques with an emphasis on maximizing occupancy, Average Daily Rate (ADR), and banquet/catering/special events as appropriate.
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Coordinate and complete banquet event orders (BEOs) and update BEOs as needed, and communicate with FOH and BOH management teams. Castell Rooftop Lounge is seeking a talented, creative, and driven Event Sales Manager with an aptitude and love for sales and a proven track record of success to build our private events business.
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The Banquet/Catering house-person will assist with event space set-up including furniture placement and equipment distribution based on the specific catering clientele needs for each event. In 2016, One World Observatory received awards and recognition from the Concierge Choice Awards (Winner: Tourist Attraction), Themed Entertainment Association (Thea Awards for Outstanding Achievement), TripAdvisor (Top U.S. Trending Summer Attraction), and Lonely Planet (Favorite Online Listing.
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THE ROLE The purpose of the Banquet Manager is to oversee the day-to-day banquets/catering operations at the venue. Oversee Assistant Banquet Managers, Banquets Operations Supervisor, Conversion Team, and Banquet Event Staff.
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Olive Garden - 505 Gateway Dr [Restaurant Server / Wait Staff / Banquet Attendant] As a Server at Olive Garden, you'll: Provide friendly and attentive service that makes the guests feel welcome and like they are part of the family; Thrive on making loyal guests by taking them on a tour of Italy through knowledge of food, wine, and our fresh ingredients; Deliver exceptional dining experiences.
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Now Hiring: Banquet Supervisor, Russo’s On The Bay, Howard Beach, Queens! We are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic Part Time Seasonal Banquet Supervisor to join our esteemed catering team.
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The Banquet Manager will be expected to work side by side with the Event Sales team to ensure that all client requests are executed and communicated to the F&B team. From time to time, depending on the event schedule, the Banquet Manager may be asked to assist with ground floor or rooftop F&B operations.
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Maintain communication with Banquet Event Manager during events to assist where necessary. Work closely with the Director of Banquet Services end Banquet Service managers to make sure events run smoothly.
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Direct and manage all group, transient, and catering/banquet sales and activities to maximize revenue for the hotel. 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.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Oversee Assistant Banquet Managers, Banquets Operations Supervisor, Conversion Team, and Banquet Event StaffResponsible for scheduling and monitoring overtime for the conversion and banquet event staff according to the special events scheduleManage and input weekly payrolls for all hourly staffDirect back of house and front of house operations for all catered special events.
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Banquet and Event Planning and Execution: Collaborate with the Catering Team and coordinate the execution of private events, weddings, and other special occasions, ensuring all events meet MOHG standards for service and quality.
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Remember and carry out all instructions of the Captain or Banquet Manager. Towards that goal, every Banquet Server must be impeccably groomed with a clean and tailored uniform, outstanding knowledge of service and waiter skills, the ability to communicate well, a very positive demeanor, the ability to work in a team atmosphere, and motivation to go the extra step.
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Millennium Hilton New York One UN Plaza is looking for a substitute Banquet Houseman to join our team! As a Banquet Houseman, you would be responsible for setting and cleaning banquet facilities for functions in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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