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Our Hourly Team Member role can encompass a range of different responsibilities depending on your interest: The food runner duties include: Delivers orders to guests in the dining room and ensures they have what they need; Refill drinks and respond to guest requests after the food has been delivered; Protects establishment and guests by adhering to sanitation and safety policies; Other duties as requested by management.
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YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES You have a passion for driving sales: As a key LOD (Leader on Duty), you're an expert at driving sales by maximizing Fitting Room and Salesfloor productivity and building guest loyalty through a best-in-class, in-store guest experience.
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Job Type: Full-time, on-siteCompensation: Hourly + Individual commissionBenefits: Workout for FREE, Health Insurance, Paid Time Off, 401K match, Room of advancement Compensation: - per hour. As a Sales Lead, you will be responsible for providing a welcoming space and remarkable experience to every member and first-time guest.
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Front Desk Agents may also perform various administrative tasks, such as record keeping, managing guest profiles and keeping track of room inventory. If so, we invite you to become a valued member of our Front Desk Team at Brunswick Comfort Suites About the Hotel: The Brunswick Comfort Suites is an all-suite property, committed to providing exceptional guest experiences.
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BASIC PURPOSE: Plan and manage two major functions of the hotel (e.g., the food and beverage and room operations) to achieve customer (guest, employee, corporate and owner) satisfaction and quality service while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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Responsible for inspecting Guest Rooms and ensuring they are cleaned up to standards assist Room Attendants as needed provide necessary training. + Oversee the daily assignment of duties ensuring each Room Attendant and House Attendant carries a work assignment.
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The Houseperson (H) is responsible for light maintenance and housekeeping work including room preparation after a guest. Stages the guest room furniture, equipment and in room supplies to drive detailed efficiency with the cleaning of the room.
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Maintain backroom and fixture room organization, location accuracy and follow equipment guidelines. 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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Guest Service Reps greet guests, assists them with check-ins and check-outs, registers and assigns rooms, issues room keys/cards, transmits, and receives messages, keeps records of occupied rooms and guest accounts, makes and confirms reservations, presents statement to and collects payments from departing guests.
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The GSA serves as the point person with regard to the Front Desk technology systems and in-house guest relations during their shift. The Guest Services Agent (GSA) is responsible for consistently delivering results that contribute to the mission and overall success of the hotel by accomplishing performance objectives covering the front desk and is support for the Operations Manager.
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As a busser, you will assist our servers in providing excellent service to ensure guest satisfaction, as well as a firm commitment to the highest safety and sanitation standards. Our bussers ensure the dining room is always clean, disinfected and an inviting atmosphere for our guests to enjoy.
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The food runner duties include: Delivers orders to guests in the dining room and ensures they have what they need; Refill drinks and respond to guest requests after the food has been delivered; Protects establishment and guests by adhering to sanitation and safety policies; Other duties as requested by management.
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Oversee dining room, kitchen, delivery, and catering functions to provide our guests with an impressive and memorable dining experience. Manage and oversee all facets of the restaurant, including but not limited to: overall operations, financials, selection, enforcement of safety/sanitation, retention and management of staff and a strong commitment to guest satisfaction.
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Your vast knowledge of the beverage and food offerings, and engaging hospitality, makes you the perfect ambassador to provide a guest experience that surpasses expectations. Must be able to communicate clearly with guests, managers, and dining room personnel.
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