Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
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A luxury hotel chain in Fujairah Emirate is looking for an All Day Dining Server to deliver excellent guest service in its restaurant. Responsibilities include creating positive experiences and efficient handling of F&B transactions. Ideal candidates will excel under pressure and work collaboratively. Embracing the brand promise of luxury is essential. This position entails rotating shifts and a commitment to an inclusive environment.
Company Description
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts
Join a dynamic team and be part of a network of 90 spectacular properties, and 34 more in the pipeline, in 30 countries around the globe. Our properties are located from the beaches of Hawaii, to the unspoiled national parks of Canada, to the heart of London, to the deserts of the United Arab Emirates.
Nestled among the hidden valleys of the majestic Al Hajar Mountains, our unique beach resort lies along the coast of Dibba, the second‑largest town in the emirate of Fujairah offering guests the holiday of a lifetime.
At Fairmont, we want to bring out your highest potential. Shortly after applying, you will receive an email from our partner AssessFirst prompting you to create a profile and complete a questionnaire. This is a mandatory step for your candidacy to be considered as it enables us to explore your compatibility with this role and our culture of luxury excellence.
An All Day Dining Server, working on rotating shifts, is in charge of creating a positive guest experience at the Hotel's restaurant as well as handling F&B business transactions efficiently in accordance with the established standards.
Your experience and skills include:
* The salary benchmark is based on the target salaries of market leaders in their relevant sectors. It is intended to serve as a guide to help Premium Members assess open positions and to help in salary negotiations. The salary benchmark is not provided directly by the company, which could be significantly higher or lower.