Intercontinental Hotels Group Naperville , IL 60540
Posted 2 weeks ago
Role Purpose
As Chef and Beverage Manager, you'll manage food and beverage operations to ensuring quality service and standards are maintained to deliver a memorable guest experience. Always following government regulations concerning health, safety or other requirements.
Key Accountabilities
People
Manage everyday activity, plan and assign work ensuring you always have the right staffing numbers
Develop your team and improve their performance through coaching and feedback, and create performance and development goals for colleagues
Train colleagues to make sure they deliver with compliance and to the standards we expect
Recommend or initiate any HR elated actions where needed
Guest Experience
Make sure all food and beverage equipment is in operational condition and regularly cleaned
Develop and change menus every season, develop great food items and the head Chef
Make sure all food and beverage facilities spaces are clean and properly stocked to anticipated business volume. Notify engineering immediately of any maintenance and repair needs
Establish and achieve quality and guest satisfaction goals. Help guests with their requests and complaints - making sure you maintain a high level of guest satisfaction
Responsible Business
Manage hotel food and beverage marketing programmes and participate in and maintain system-wide food and beverage marketing programmes and promotions
Keep an eye on competitor activity / industry innovation. Review and approve menu design
Make sure food and drinks are secure and stored safely - always keep stock replenished to minimise waste
Handle food and beverage inventory procedures. Determine minimum and maximum stocks for all food, beverage, material, and equipment
Other ad-hoc duties - unexpected moments when we have to pull together to get a task done
Financial
Help prepare the hotel's annual budget and the setting of departmental goals
Monitor budget and control expenses with a focus on food, beverage and labour costs
Working with the catering office, identify additional sales opportunities to enhance revenue
Drive promotions that deliver great dining experiences for guests at a good value
Make sure credit and financial transactions are handled in a secure manner
Accountabilities
This is the top food and beverage job in the hotel. Supervising a large number of team members in one or two food and beverage outlets, kitchens, May oversee one or more supervisors.
Key Skills & Experiences
Some college and/or advanced training in food and beverage management
2 years of related experience, including supervisory experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Bachelor's degree / higher education qualification in Hotel Management, culinary arts, or related field preferred
Must speak local language
Alcohol awareness certification and/or food service permit or valid health/food handler card, as required by local law
Intercontinental Hotels Group