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Public Area Supervisor

Company Name:
SLS Las Vegas
Assists Managers with assigned operational functions, consistent with the strategic plan and vision for the Public Area Department, and Hotel Division. Provides input into the research, development, evaluation and implementation of departmental & property wide procedures
Focus is on, but not limited to the following:

Responsible for supervising all casino porter, and utility porters
Will be involved in scheduling covering shifts, assigning stations, and inventory
Will be involved in all training of new hires
Conduct verbal coaching's as necessary
Supervises Public Area employees, to ensure that they adhere to and enforce company and Public Area policies, being alert to their duties
Creates a work environment that promotes teamwork, performance feedback, recognition, mutual respect and
employee
satisfaction
Minimum of six (6) months experience within hospitality industry in similar
position
Experience in a 4 or 5 Star Hotel preferred
Able to work variable shifts as needed
Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
Knowledge of and ability to operate floor care equipment, and usage of chemicals preferred
Must perform
job
functions with attention to detail, speed and accuracy. Able to multi-task
Requires good communications skills, both verbal and written
Must be at least 21 years of age
Date: 2014-02-28
Country: US
State: NV
City: Las Vegas
Postal Code: 89109
Job Type: FULL - TIMEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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