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F&B Manager

Company Name:
Caesars Entertainment
Responsible for the Management of Food & Beverage operation and ensures the department''s goals are achieved and maintained.
Reviews all menus and respective pricing structure.
Institutes cost control procedures and standards of performance.
Analyzes and evaluates food and beverage management, profit and loss statement information to determine alternate courses of action.
Evaluates purchasing, market conditions, and availability of raw material to properly determine program and action required.
Ensures highest degree of customer satisfaction out of each food and beverage outlet.
Adheres to regulatory, departmental, and company policies in an ethical manner.
Outstanding example of and a credit to Harrah''s Entertainment, Inc.
Spends the majority of time interviewing, training, and selecting employees
Conducts Performance Reviews
Makes or recommends wage increases
Makes or recommends promotions
Provides for safety and security
Handles employees'' complaints or grievances
Recommends disciplinary action or disciplines employees
Plans work
Supervises and monitors work
Monitors legal compliance with federal, state, and gaming laws
College degree or equivalent experience is required.
High - school diploma.
Must have ten years in the field of food and beverage, including three years managerial experience in a multi-unit operation experience is required.
Must have a professional appearance and be a team player.
Physically mobile with reasonable accommodations.
Must be able to lift and carry upwards to 5 pounds.
Must be able to bend, reach, kneel, twist and grip items while working at assigned desk area.
Requisition Id: 821606Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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