F&B Manager

Location

Fort Worth Hotel

As breathtaking as any West Texas sunset, the Omni Fort Worth Hotel offers a taste of Texas hospitality. Conveniently located in the heart of Fort Worth’s exciting downtown, the hotel is adjacent to the Fort Worth Convention Center and within walking distance from the city’s cultural centers, restaurants and nightlife. The Omni Fort Worth Hotel received the 2015 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence Award, and was named Top 100 Meeting Hotels in the United States in 2014 by Cvent.

The Omni Fort Worth Hotel offers unique employment experiences revolving around associate engagement and innovation. The invigorating world of hospitality resonates through the walls of our one-of-a-kind convention center property. The Omni Fort Worth will continue to be recognized for exemplary guest service and accommodation. As we provide empowerment through our Power of One culture, we work to strengthen and grow the careers of our dedicated associates. The Omni Fort Worth Hotel is searching for dedicated hospitality professionals with guest service mentality to join our extraordinary team!

Job Description

To assist the Senior F&B Manager in ensuring the highest level of Food and Beverage service in the Omni Fort Worth Hotel food and beverage outlets and at banquet events. To ensure proper training and supervision of all food and beverage staff, to deliver prompt, courteous service in a manner that complies with Omni Food and Beverage standards and company policies and procedures.

Responsibilities
    • Responsible for the supervision and coordination of assigned shift, responsible for overall management of food and beverage operations.
    • Coach, mentor and develop F&B managers and hourly service staff. 
    • Complete environmental checklist for dining room and/or event space. Supervise related associate assignments.
    • Stay on the floor during peak hours, supervising the performance of associates.
    • Monitor each guest experience.
    • Examine food and beverage preparation and provide corrective training where necessary.
    • Supervise bar controls, shot glass use, red lining, bottles totally empty, liquor par list.
    • Supervise cost control efforts to ensure the operations financial success.
    • Participate in scheduling within budgetary guidelines.
    • Forecast weekly and monthly.
    • Completing weekly payroll and associated audit.
    • Monitor labor and payroll costs.
    • Oversee the order of daily supplies.
    • Supervise the maintenance of dining room for cleanliness, sanitation, and appearance.
    • Prepare maintenance requests, follow up.
    • Hold pre-shift meetings with associates.
    • Follow up on established training steps, supervise performance, and provide necessary re-training.
    • Participate in interviewing new associates.
    • Must be familiar with and adhere to all liquor liability laws.
    • Must know emergency procedures (including CPR) and work to prevent accidents.
    • Handle guest comments and complaints.
    • Responsible for reporting all product/service defects, and measuring process attributes as applicable.
Qualifications
  • Candidate is required to have at least 1-3 years food and beverage management experience in high volume banquet and restaurant/bar environment. Hotel experience preferred. 
  • Prior experience managing schedules, inventory, payroll, service recovery and associate relations matters required.  
  • Knowledge of TX liquor laws. Strong familiarity with beer, wine and spirits; local knowledge preferred.
  • Candidate must have proven leadership skills and must be able to train, develop, and motivate staff. 
  • Ability to teach employees importance of, and how to interact with internal/external guests and courteously solve internal requests.
  • Able to set priorities for the team and provide feedback to others that enhances performance.
  • Ability to clearly and pleasantly communicate both verbally and in writing in English with guests, management and co-workers, both in person and by telephone
  • Ability to multi-task and work in fast paced environment.
  • Must be proficient with computers.
  • Ability to work well under pressure, managing a high volume of orders and guest requests.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task and provide guest follow up in a fast paced environment.
  • TIPS alcohol certification required.
  • Must be able to work a variety of shifts, including weekends and holidays.
  • Move, bend, push, pull, lift, carry and place objects weighing up to 30 pounds without assistance. Stand or walk for an extended period or for an entire work shift.  Requires repetitive motion, including frequent bending, twisting and extending arms overhead.

Omni Hotels and Resorts is an equal opportunity employer.

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