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Assistant Food & Beverage Manager
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United States of America , San Francisco
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82976.80 USD / Year
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Assistant Food and Beverage Operations Manager
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31.18 - 33.17 USD / Hour
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Assistant Food and Beverage Operations Manager
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Join The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco as an Assistant Food & Beverage Operations Manager. Supervise daily culinary operations, ensuring exceptional guest satisfaction and budget compliance. This role requires 3+ years of F&B experience and offers professional growth within a global, inclusive brand...
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United States , San Francisco
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30.24 - 37.50 USD / Hour
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Food and Beverage Operations Manager
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Lead daily F&B operations in San Francisco, ensuring quality, compliance, and exceptional guest service. Manage budgets, staffing, and inventory while developing strategic plans for success. Ideal candidate has 4+ years of F&B experience or a relevant 2-year degree. This role is perfect for a han...
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United States , San Francisco
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80000.00 - 104000.00 USD / Year
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Explore a world of opportunity in Beverage Manager jobs, a dynamic and pivotal leadership role within the hospitality and retail sectors. A Beverage Manager is the strategic and operational leader responsible for the entire drink program of an establishment, from high-end hotels and bustling restaurants to cruise ships, casinos, and large retail chains. This career is the perfect blend of business acumen, creative flair, and hands-on management, centered on delivering exceptional beverage experiences that drive profitability and customer loyalty. Professionals in these jobs typically oversee a wide range of responsibilities. On the operational side, they are tasked with developing and executing the beverage strategy, which includes curating the drink menu—encompassing everything from craft cocktails, wine, and beer to non-alcoholic offerings. A core function is inventory management, requiring meticulous control over stock levels, conducting regular audits, and managing ordering to minimize waste and control costs. They are also deeply involved in financial management, setting budgets, analyzing sales reports, and implementing pricing strategies to maximize gross profit and meet revenue targets. Furthermore, Beverage Managers are responsible for supplier and vendor relations, negotiating contracts, sourcing new products, and ensuring consistent quality from their partners. Beyond the back-of-house operations, the role is intensely people-focused. Beverage Managers lead, train, and mentor a team of bartenders, barbacks, and sommeliers. They foster a positive, energetic, and professional work environment, conducting performance reviews and providing continuous coaching on service standards, product knowledge, and cocktail techniques. On the floor, they are the face of the beverage program, ensuring seamless service during peak hours, interacting with guests to solicit feedback, and handling any customer service issues with grace and efficiency. They also play a key role in marketing and promotion, designing and implementing beverage-focused events, promotions, and pairings to attract new clientele and enhance the establishment's reputation. Typical requirements and skills for Beverage Manager jobs include several years of progressive experience in food and beverage service, often with at least one to two years in a supervisory or leadership capacity. While a degree in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, or a related field is beneficial, proven practical experience is highly valued. Essential skills are diverse: strong financial acumen for P&L management and budgeting, excellent communication and interpersonal abilities for leading teams and interacting with guests, and in-depth knowledge of beverages, particularly wines, spirits, and mixology. Success in this profession demands a passion for hospitality, impeccable organizational skills, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. If you are a strategic thinker with a talent for leadership and a deep appreciation for the art of the drink, exploring Beverage Manager jobs could be the next step in your rewarding career journey.

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