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Lead product design for Square's complex Food & Beverage ecosystem, including POS and kitchen systems. We seek a design leader with 12+ years' experience managing teams and shaping product strategy. Champion user-centric design for restaurant workflows in this remote-friendly role. Bring your pas...
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United States , Bay Area
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251600.00 - 377400.00 USD / Year
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Embark on a rewarding leadership journey by exploring Director of Beverage jobs, a pinnacle role within the hospitality and food service industries. This executive position is the strategic force behind an establishment's entire beverage program, and often its food operations, shaping the guest experience and driving significant revenue. Professionals in these roles are the architects of liquid innovation and operational excellence, blending creative vision with sharp business acumen to create memorable and profitable service environments. A Director of Beverage is fundamentally a business leader and strategist. Their core mission is to develop and implement a comprehensive operational strategy that aligns with the brand's identity and financial goals. This involves overseeing daily operations across multiple outlets, which can include restaurants, bars, banquet and catering services, and in-room dining. A typical day is spent ensuring seamless service, managing departmental budgets, analyzing financial performance against targets, and identifying new opportunities for revenue growth. They are responsible for the entire beverage lifecycle, from curating the wine list and crafting signature cocktails to managing inventory, supplier relationships, and pricing strategies to maximize profitability. The responsibilities of this role are extensive and multifaceted. Key duties include leading and mentoring a diverse team of managers, sommeliers, bartenders, and culinary staff. This involves conducting hiring, providing ongoing coaching, setting performance standards, and fostering a culture of talent satisfaction and professional development. Directors are also tasked with ensuring the highest levels of guest satisfaction by implementing brand service standards, responding to customer feedback, and creating an atmosphere that exceeds expectations. They spearhead the development of promotions, menu engineering, and innovative pairings to keep the offerings fresh and competitive. Furthermore, they enforce critical control policies for cash, liquor, and supplies to protect the business's assets. To succeed in Director of Beverage jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is typically required. Most positions demand a substantial background, often 4-6 years of progressive experience in food and beverage management, culinary arts, or a related professional area. A degree in Hospitality Management, Business Administration, or a related field is frequently preferred. Essential skills include outstanding financial acumen for budgeting and P&L management, exceptional leadership and team-building capabilities, and superior communication skills for engaging with staff, executives, and guests. A deep passion for and knowledge of beverages—from coffee and tea to spirits and wine—is paramount. The ideal candidate is a dynamic, strategic thinker who thrives in a fast-paced environment, can solve complex problems under pressure, and is driven to deliver exceptional results for both the guest and the bottom line. If you are a visionary leader ready to shape the future of hospitality, Director of Beverage jobs offer a challenging and deeply fulfilling career path.

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