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F&B Supervisor

A relaxed, easy feeling with a fun surf vibe awaits guests at Universal's Endless Summer Resort.
Sunny, beach-themed rooms and two-bedroom suites make this a great spot for families of any size to base their Universal Orlando Resort vacation.
Job Specifics Make inspection rounds ensuring organization, cleanliness, proper maintenance, adequate suppliesMonitor staff adherence to all service standards, SOPs and Loews SOPs, including inspecting staff for correct Uniform/Groom standardsSupervise service of guests, being watchful of signals from guests in need of serviceAssist Team Leader to establish and monitor side work duty completion.
Maintain bank to SOP, keep it balanced and secure at all times.
Read daily communication sheets from previous shift and prepare one for the following shift.
Check for all personnel call offs and check floor plan for coverageCheck restaurant for cleanliness and set up (i.
e.
table cleanliness, stands etc.
)Communicate daily with restaurant manager with regard to special events, house counts, etc.
Assist Team Leader in conducting menu classes and taste panelsAssist Team Leader in conducting month end inventory count and recording.
Communicates with Team Members during service, scheduling, safety chats, MSDS, post bulletinsReports unsafe working conditionsEnsure proper handling of guest checks and cash transactionsIntercedes and/or fills in for Team Members should need occurProficient in Excel, Word and Power PointExcellent organizational skillsQualificationsFood & Beverage knowledge requiredExcellent communications skills, written and verbalHigh school diplomaStrong organizational skillsAble to make decisions on imperfect informationKnowledge of Microsoft Office preferred.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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