We're searching for an experienced assistant general manager to help our general manager plan and oversee the hotel's day-to-day operations. When the general manager is unavailable, you will be in charge of supervising personnel, dealing with client problems, and ensuring that our customers enjoy a 5-star experience. Our ideal candidate is enthusiastic about providing exceptional customer service while adhering to hotel budget and quality standards. A bachelor's degree in hospitality management and three years of managerial experience in the hospitality business are strongly preferred. Apply now if this seems like an exciting new opportunity to you!
Compensation:
$36,000
Responsibilities:-
Recommend improvements that will improve the hotel profitability by analyzing department performance and identifying problem areas
- Support the general manager in the daily operation of the hotel to ensure that all guest service standards are met
- Collaborate with department heads and the general manager to develop an annual budget, and assess performance throughout the year, making modifications as needed to preserve profitability
- Empower the human resources department to increase efforts for turnover management, employee motivation, and employee growth and retention by providing support
- Manage compliance with company or brand established policies and procedures and any local, state, and federal laws and regulations
Qualifications:-
Previous experience managing a team is required; preferably in a hospitality role such as department manager
- You must have 3 or more years of experience working in the hospitality field
- Proven customer service experience as a manager; strong guest-focused mentality
- A high school diploma or GED, and a bachelor’s degree is required, preferably in hospitality management or a related field
- Possess excellent organizational skills, communication skills, and problem-solving skills
About Company
La Quinta Inn, Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport in Tempe, AZ and is managed by Five Rivers Management based in Utah.