Job Title: Banquet Floor Co-ordinator – 4* Hotel Cape Town
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Job description: A 4* luxury property in the V&A Waterfront with banqueting facilities accomodating up to 300 pax in 3 venues requires the following specific requirements in a candidate :-
- Matric and hospitality qualification (copies of this documentation will be required)
- Management experience in hotel food and beverage and banquet operations in 4/5* operations
- Well presented and well spoken
- Must have minimum 4 years as a co-ordinator in 4* luxury property, floor management would be an added advatage
- Good people skills and be able to communicate effectively
- Must be able to work and adapt in an existing team
- Drivers licence / own transport
Please Only apply if you have the specific experience above. Applicants who do not have the essential requirements, will NOT be considered nor contacted, communicated with or replied to. Should an applicant NOT receive a reply with 7 working days, please consider the application as unsuccessful. Send a current cv, starting with current position including a head and shoulders photo required. Salary non negotiable as advertised and Open to South African citizens only.Job ID365080Job TitleBanquet Floor Co-ordinator – 4* Hotel Cape TownEmployer Type–Job Type–FT/PT–Province–Town/CityCape Town WaterfrontSalary TypeMonthlySalaryR 18 000- R 19 000 gross + Medical and PensionStart Dateasap
Expected salary: R18000 – 19000 per month
Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
Job date: Thu, 05 Dec 2024 23:02:32 GMT
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