Restaurant and Bars Assistant Manager

Restaurant and Bars Assistant Manager


Company
Sheraton Hotels & Resorts
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Lead the restaurant operations at Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel as an Assistant Manager. Oversee team performance and elevate guest satisfaction in a fast-paced culinary environment.

This full-time management role requires a strong background in food and beverage services, with at least four years of relevant experience. As the Assistant Manager, you will aid in supervising restaurant staff, assist with menu planning, and enhance service quality. Your leadership will be vital during peak meal periods, ensuring all operations run smoothly.

Key Responsibilities:
• Supervise daily shift operations and restaurant staff performance
• Ensure compliance with sanitation standards and service quality
• Communicate with guests for feedback on their dining experience
• Handle staffing and training concerns effectively
• Assist in budget management and operational goals

Requirements:
• High school diploma or GED; 4 years in food and beverage
• 2-year degree in Hospitality or related field; 2 years experience
• Strong customer service and operational management skills
• Knowledge of local laws on alcohol service
• Capability to coach and train restaurant staff

Bring managerial expertise and a dedication to service excellence to the Sheraton Centre Toronto's vibrant dining experience.
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