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Direct and coordinate all the duties of the hotel night shift. The Warehouse Hotel Night Auditor is responsible for accommodating guests of the Warehouse Hotel in a welcoming manner while always upholding a professional demeanor.
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The Hotel General Manager must plan, organize, direct, and coordinate the operations of all Rooms Division, Sales, Engineering, Catering and Conference Management, Third Party Vendors and Food and Beverage departments.
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Matrix Technologies has expertise in oil & gas, chemical, food & beverage, consumer packaged goods, pharmaceutical/biotech, aggregates, discrete manufacturing, automotive, glass, and metals. Minimum 5 years of related experience in development and implementation of automation, electrical design, schematics, control system integration, process instrumentation, VFDs, MCCs, low voltage power distribution, and a basic understanding of industrial controls networks.
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Current/prior hotel general manager experience and/or 3+ years hotel rooms/operations and/or sales leadership experience within major brands (Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, etc. The company owns, operates, manages and develops hotels and invests in hotel- and other commercial real estate-related assets throughout the United States.
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Qualifications: Education: High School Diploma or equivalent preferred but not required Licenses or other required certifications: None Experience: 1 year related experience preferably in a continuing care retirement community, hospital, hotel, restaurant, or similar preferred Specialized knowledge, skills, or abilities: Excellent customer service skills.
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Support guest services such as back-up cashier, order pick up (OPU) and Drive up (DU) and maintain a compliance culture while executing those duties, such as federal, state, and local adult beverage laws.
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Chuy's - 9538 Civic Center Blvd [Beverage Server / Barback / Banquet Server] As a Bartender at Chuy's, you'll prepare and serve drinks to customers by mixing and matching ingredients in order to create classic and innovative drinks according to menu.
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Each IHG® hotel brand delivers True Hospitality in their own way, and at the heart of it all are specific, core service skills. The Avid hotel in West Chester, OH is currently looking for a self motivated front desk agent to maintain the needs of our guests during AM and PM shifts.
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We are currently adding Account Managers to focus on developing, implementing and executing annual business plans to increase our focus in industrial automation products and solutions across the Food & Beverage, Water/Waste Water and Metals, Mining and Mineral sectors.
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Hotel, Airplane, and Car Travel may be required SM and above roles only. Through partnerships with brands such as adidas, Brandy Melville, Essentials Fear of God, our own brands, and many more.
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Orientation: By joining our team as a CDL A Truck Driver, we will provide travel via flight or rental car, a single-person hotel room and all meals are provided while attending orientation. They can even stay in the hotel during orientation.
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Youll also prepare and store food ingredients, assemble food and beverage orders, check to make sure theyre correct, package products, and maintain a clean, safe work and dining environment. Guest Assistance Dining Room/Lot, Dining Room Cashier, Drive-thru Cashier & Drive-thru outside Order Taker.
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Safely handle food prep equipment such as beverage machines, salad cases, etc. Practice safe food and beverage handling and always clean up. Package food and beverage orders, condiments, and appropriate items promptly and accurately.
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RESPONSIBILITIES As a bartender, your first responsibility is to be an effective SALESPERSON. You must understand our food and beverage menus, specials, and promos and be able to make recommendations and suggestions based on your knowledge of food and drink items.
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