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Job summary -
Under the direct supervision Food & Beverage Heads of Departments, the Food & Beverage Manager is responsible for the management of all aspects of the outlets' functions, in accordance with hotel standards. The Food & Beverage Manager directs, assists, implements, and maintains a service and management philosophy of exceptional guest service.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities - (Key Activities)
Maintain complete knowledge of and comply with all departmental policies, service procedures and standards.
Provide exceptional service and ensure guest satisfaction with dining experiences.
Manage a team of food and beverage professionals ensuring brand standards and required sequence of service components are executed with precision.
Maintain complete knowledge of:
All day dining service standards as well as food and beverage offerings for all outlets.
All menu items, preparation method/time, ingredients, source of ingredients, sauces, portion sizes, garnishes, presentation, and prices in all outlets.
The characteristics and description of every wine & champagne by the glass and major wines by the bottle on the wine list in the outlets.
All liquor brands, beers, and non-alcoholic selections available in restaurant, bar and In Room Dining.
Designated glassware and garnishes for drinks.
Forbes, LQA and Rosewood Brand standards
Maintain complete knowledge and strictly abide by state liquor regulations, particularly those prohibiting service to minors, intoxicated persons, and drunk driving.
Be familiar with all hotel services/features and local attractions/activities to respond accurately to any guest inquiry.
Ensure compliance with departmental and hotel standards of cleanliness, organization, and guest service.
Check storage areas for proper supplies, organization, and cleanliness. Instruct designated personnel to rectify any deficiencies.
Establish par levels for supplies and equipment. Complete requisitions to replenish shortages or additional items for anticipated business.
Monitor and maintain cleanliness and working condition of departmental equipment, supplies, and work areas.
Review sales from the previous day; resolve discrepancies with accounting and track revenue against budget.
Prepare weekly work schedules according to labor standards and forecasts, adjusting as needed to meet business demands.
Participate in weekly labor meetings and confidently analyze and discuss labor.
Manage and approve void checks per accounting procedures and assist servers with problem payments, ensuring all cashiering processes follow accounting standards.
Run system-closing reports and ensure all server checks are closed before signing out.
Prepare and submit daily/weekly payroll and tip distribution records.
Contribute proactively to the outlet's financial success by analyzing profit and loss statements to help drive top-line revenue and control costs.
Manage guest relations and ensure guest satisfaction.
Anticipate guests'' needs, respond promptly, and acknowledge all guests, regardless of time or business level. Always promote positive guest relations.
Be familiar with all hotel services, features, and local attractions to respond accurately to guest inquiries.
Monitor and handle guest complaints following set procedures to ensure guest satisfaction.
Exhibit a friendly, helpful, and courteous manner when dealing with guests and employees.
Manage and direct all F&B associates within the department.
Interview, hire, and onboard all new associates.
Conduct 30-, 60-, and 90-day reviews, as well as end-of-year performance appraisals.
Provide performance feedback, handle disciplinary issues, and counsel employees per hotel standards.
Conduct a daily pre-shift meeting with staff to review all pertinent information for the day''s business.
Attend daily and weekly division and hotel meetings and relay relevant information to the team.
Inspect grooming and attire of staff and rectify any deficiencies.
Coordinate proper breaks for staff and ensure staff adhere to schedules, documenting lateness or absences.
Conduct formal training programs for new hires, and ongoing training with existing staff.
Monitor staff performance in all service and job functions, ensuring procedures meet departmental standards; rectify deficiencies.
Assign work and side duties per departmental procedures, communicating changes as needed throughout the shift.
Check the pick-up station and side stations, ensuring cleanliness, stock, and organization.
Inspect table setups in all outlets for cleanliness and order, directing personnel to rectify issues.
Anticipate heavy business times and organize procedures to manage extended wait times.
Foster a cooperative working climate, promoting productivity and employee morale.
Create and maintain positive collaboration between outlets, vendors, and corporate/ownership teams.
Contribute proactively to the outlets' marketing and programming by creating marketing plans, programming calendars, and holiday offerings.
Complete maintenance work orders and submit them to Engineering, contacting them directly for urgent repairs (email + KnowCross).
Inspect, plan, and ensure all materials and equipment are ready for service; rectify deficiencies.
Lead the planning and execution of any projects as outlined by the Executive Assistant Manager - Food & Beverage.
Ensure all closing duties for staff are completed before they sign out.
Document pertinent information in the department logbook.
Complete all paperwork and closing duties in line with departmental standards.
Periodically check with the Front Desk for updates on house count and arrivals.
Assist outlets' associates and other managers with job functions to ensure optimal guest service.
All other duties as required.
Qualifications -
Experience -
General Skills
Must be able to perform job functions with attention to detail, speed and accuracy; prioritize, organize and follow-up; be a clear thinker, remaining calm and resolving problems using good judgment; follow directions thoroughly; understand a guest's service needs; work cohesively with co-workers as part of a team; work with minimal supervision; maintain confidentiality of guest information and pertinent hotel data.
Technical Skills
Language
Required to speak, read and write English, with fluency in other languages preferred.
Physical Requirements
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