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Manage the business finances, overseeing budgeting, financial reporting, inventory management, and cost control to maintain profitability. This position will oversee all FOH venue management.
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The Food & Beverage Manager is also responsible for maintaining proper inventory control (including equipment and supplies), maintaining consistently high-quality customer service, ensuring compliance with all health and safety regulations, reviewing scheduling and staffing plans, preparing sales, inventory, personnel reports, providing dedicated leadership to the venue(s), and maximizing team member morale through leading by example.
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Must have proficient computer skills (MS Office, point of sale systems, inventory management systems, etc. Minimum of 2 years of restaurant or hospitality experience; restaurant management experience preferred.
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Assist with administrative duties including hiring, cash management, reservations, purchasing, inventory, and records management; May act as manager in the absence of Restaurant Manger.
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Excellent communication and organizational skills, with a keen attention to detailSolid understanding of restaurant operations, including inventory management, cost control, and guest relations.
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Food Cost and Inventory Control: Collaborate with the Executive Chef and management team to manage food costs, monitor inventory levels, minimize waste, and ensure effective portion control.
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Job Code Function: General Management. Attend to all guest needs in the restaurant ensuring responsive, friendly, and courteous service. 3-5 years of restaurant experience, 1+ years of supervisory experience required.
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Passion for peopleCan do attitudeCourteous, friendly and niceManagerial courage to be a strong decision maker and problem solver2 Years of F&B Management experience Experience is preferred in a high volume, luxury hotel settingExperience in a Union property is highly preferredStrong business acumen including forecasting, budgeting, scheduling, checkbook management, productivity, inventory controls, P&L analysis, food and beverage cost controls.
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Experience with procurement and inventory management systems, Red Rock preferred. As the F&B Manager, you will be responsible for the entire operation of the restaurant which includes, but is not limited to profitability, compliance, manager development, employee relations, safety, marketing, and facility management.
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Station Management: Manage a specific station (e.g., grill, saut, or pantry) during service, including cooking, plating, and maintaining cleanliness. Inventory Control: Keep track of ingredient levels, notify the kitchen manager of any low inventory, and assist in receiving and storing deliveries.
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Solid understanding of restaurant operations, including inventory management, cost control, and guest relations. The Restaurant Manager will drive sales and profitability through effective team leadership, inventory management, and coordination of special events and promotions.
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You will also work closely with the kitchen staff to ensure timely and accurate food delivery, resolve customer complaints, and assist with inventory management. The ideal candidate will have prior experience in restaurant management and possess excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills.
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Oversee all aspects of daily restaurant operations, including staffing, scheduling, inventory management, and financial performance. Minimum of 2 years of experience in restaurant management, preferably in a high-volume, full-service, fast-paced environment.
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Areas of operation range from personnel management, cook and wait staff coordination, and inventory management. Overseeing restaurant operations execution and management of staff.
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Assist Head Chef/Management with training of kitchen staff and maintaining integrity of food menus and cost control. Must have knowledge of food preparation, sanitation standards and inventory and control systems.
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