Shift Leader - Stewarding
The Peninsula London is pleased to announce that we are seeking Shift Leaders within our Back of House department, reporting to the Assistant Back of House Manager. This is a crucial supervisory position within an exceptionally busy department; one recognized as the backbone of any successful operation. Overall responsibility to provide leadership and support a team towards achieving exceptionally high standards of service in all areas.
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An exceptional opportunity to join our high-profile flagship hotel in London
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Market-leading remuneration, service charge, and attractive benefits
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Join our award-winning group, working alongside a highly experienced team
Key accountabilities
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This position will deputize in the absence of the Assistant Back of House manager, responsible for the efficient operations, (with a focus on cleanliness, cost-control, department support, and guest satisfaction).
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Supervising the standards of cleanliness, rules, and regulations, legislation, health and safety, emergency response, and standard operating procedures. Compliant with HACCP
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Supervise not only the internal team but all contracted back-of-house services and cleaning of the hotel and residences, including chemical suppliers, and ensuring safe working practices.
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Conduct and manage monthly inventory and control stores of the Food and Beverage OS,&E (Operating supplies and equipment), the hotel’s CGS, China, Glassware and Silverware) and F&B cleaning supplies to maintain par levels, manage quality, breakage costs and loss.
General requirements
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Experience within Stewarding/Back-of-House operations with proven responsibility for cleanliness, legislation, health and safety and financial cost control.
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Minimum of 3 years of leadership responsibility within a luxury hotel environment.
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Excellent time management and organizational skills, highly adaptable, naturally positive.
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Fluent English communication proficiency
We are delighted to receive your CV and will liaise with suitable candidates directly.






