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Assists the General Manager/Director of Sales/Assistant General Manager by handling special requests, group blocking and unusual circumstances. Coordination of Front Office, Food & Beverage, and Housekeeping activities of hotel or motel and resolves problems arising from guests' complaints, reservation and room assignment activities, and unusual requests and inquiries by performing the following duties personally or through subordinate supervisors.
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Advises manager or desk clerk of rooms ready for occupancy. Ensures proper staffing levels of Front Desk Clerks by assisting Assistant General Manager in preparing weekly schedule and maintaining proper documentation (timecards, disciplinary procedures, reviews, etc.
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Requirements Job Requirements: Previous experience as a Boutique Hotel General Manager or Director of Food and Beverage with a similar property Strong background in Food and Beverage operations.
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Operations Planning: Design and implement the operations plan for our flagship sales kickoff event including comprehensive strategy, resource and contingency planning, future year contracting, transportation, food and beverage, health and safety, ESG, accommodations, security, and space.
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In this role, an Account Manager is responsible for representing Swire Coca-Cola USA as a professional salesperson to all assigned existing and prospective accounts. The Account Manager promotes growth and development of Coca-Cola and its allied products, executes promotional activity and ensures that accounts are merchandised in accordance with Swire standards.
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The interviewing, hiring, scheduling, coaching, counseling, suspending of any cast member, with oversight from the General Manager, First Assistant or Assistant Manager of the facility, and after conferring with the Human Resources Manager, terminating of any employee.
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Completes projects as determined by the Food and Beverage and or Banquet Manager. To work with the Banquet /Outlet Manager to limit expenses by serving all products within the recipes and guidelines established to ensure that required cost to sales ratios is realized.
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As General Manager of our AC Hotel Portland Beaverton, you will be responsible for driving the training, culture, guest satisfaction targets, brand standards execution, overall environment and financial profitability of the hotel.
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For over 30 years, Hudson has met the needs and wants of travelers in more than 1,000 duty-free, duty-paid, and food & beverage stores. Reviews in-coming orders and advise Merchandise and/or Warehouse Manager of errors and questions and assist in resolutions when appropriate.
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Beverage equipment: soda machines, shake machines and mixers, Icee machines, coffee makers and blenders for specialty beverages. Shift control training completed and validated by the restaurant general manager and district manager.
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The Sr. Marketing Manager is responsible for managing the Americas content team and will work closely with Americas field marketing. You will have the opportunity to leverage your deep understanding of both the grocery/food/beauty industry and also B2B enterprise software marketing.
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Responsibilities The Sales Manager is responsible for providing overall leadership and execution of a Sales and Distribution strategy for a regional PBC distribution center. Are you hungry to be a part of the World's largest portfolio of billion dollar food and beverage brands.
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The Team Manager must be excited about the business of restaurants and have the desire to obtain a high level of skill and knowledge in food, beverage and service execution. Taco Bell - Allen Blvd is looking for a passionate full time or part time Team Manager to join our team in Beaverton, OR. We are looking for someone passionate about the service industry who wants to hone their craft and grow their career at Taco Bell - Allen Blvd.
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Solid written and verbal communications skills, as well as basic accounting skillsAbility to work a flexible scheduleCareer ambitions in the fast-paced food and beverage industry – next stop, manager.
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Maintains Profit and Loss statements, budgets, and cost controls in regards to food, beverage and labor goals. The LifeCafe Assistant Manager assists in managing and overseeing the caf with the Caf Manager.
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