This position is open until 7/30/2025 or until filled.
Pay: $90-95k/yr
Why Us?
The Hilton Garden Inn Denver Union Station is a 233-room hotel on the edge of the Union Station Neighborhood. Denver is on our doorstep – Union Station, Coors Field, and the Museum of Contemporary Art are all within a half-mile. We’re a Mile from Ball Arena events, with city dining all around, including our own Woodie Fisher Kitchen and Bar: the oldest remaining structure in Denver’s iconic Union Station neighborhood.
We offer (for Full-time team members):
The General Manager of Food and Beverage is responsible for successfully driving all food and beverage operations; including culinary and restaurant outlets.
Ensures high food quality and service levels while maximizing revenue, accurate forecasting and budgeting.
Ensure accurate inventory controls are implemented, menus are continually updated and food costs are kept in line.
Develop and implement annual budgets and marketing plans to penetrate new sales opportunities and maximize use within existing markets.
Must demonstrate excellent leadership, communication and team building skills with associates, peers and across departments.
Education/Formal Training
A four-year college degree or interaction education/experience
Experience
Four to five years of employment in a related position with this company or other organization(s)
Knowledge/Skills
Requires advanced knowledge of the principles and practices within the food & beverage/hospitality profession. This includes the knowledge required for management of people, complex problems and food and beverage management.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Environment
Inside 90% of the workday. Due to responsibility of total operation, specifically sanitation standards, position requires 10% of workday inspecting various walk-in coolers, temperatures ranging as low as 30 degrees.
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