Beverage Supervisor Restaurants & Beverage - Reno, NV at Geebo

Beverage Supervisor

Company Name:
Monarch Casino & Resort Inc,
The Atlantis Casino Resort Spa has an outstanding opportunity for an experienced Beverage Supervisor. Ideal candidate will have excellent communication skills, at least one year Beverage experience (cocktail or bartender) and knowledge of wine & spirits and mixologist techniques.
On an assigned shift, the typical job duties include:
Manage beverage operation and staff in a manner that is consistent with the strategic plan and vision for the Food & Beverage Department.
Manage the delivery and measurement of guest service in a manner consistent with Atlantis' core service standards and brand attributes.
Resolve guest complaints and take appropriate action.
Provide input into the research, development, evaluation and implementation of new products, services, technology and processes to ensure Atlantis' competitive position and in anticipation of changing guest needs within the dynamic hospitality and gaming environment.
Provide guidance and coaching to all beverage Team Members, ensure staff is scheduled properly. Provide recommendations to management on daily operational issues.
Ideal candidate must have exceptional communication skills, be computer proficient, and have the ability to inspire and motivate Team Members to provide the highest levels of Guest service. Schedule flexibility a plus!
Date: 2014-07-09
Country: US
State: NV
City: RENO
Postal Code: 89502
Category: BeverageEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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