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Lead our luxury spa team in Friendswood as a Floor Manager. Utilize your management and high-end hospitality experience to deliver impeccable guest service and drive team performance. Enjoy competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, complimentary spa services, and strong advancement opportunities.
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United States , Friendswood
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17.00 - 19.00 USD / Hour
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The Woodhouse Day Spa - Buffalo
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Lead our restaurant floor in New York as a Floor Manager. You will oversee daily operations, train and manage staff, and ensure exceptional guest experiences. This key role requires expertise in food safety, service training, and team leadership to drive our establishment's success.
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United States , New York
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Aqua Shard
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Seeking experienced Floor Technicians and Managers in Knoxville for evening shifts (Mon-Fri, 5pm-2am). Key duties include VCT refinishing, carpet shampooing, and tile cleaning. We offer competitive pay, paid time-off, flexible schedules, and no weekend work. Training is provided for the right can...
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United States , Knoxville
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17.00 USD / Hour
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ServiceMaster by Prince
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Discover a world of opportunity with Floor Manager jobs, a pivotal leadership role at the heart of dynamic service environments. A Floor Manager is a versatile and essential supervisor, responsible for the seamless daily operations of a specific area or "floor" within a business, most commonly found in the hospitality, retail, and food and beverage sectors. This career path is ideal for proactive individuals who thrive on ensuring operational excellence, leading teams, and delivering exceptional customer experiences. Professionals in these roles are the operational linchpins, balancing staff management with direct customer interaction. A typical day involves a wide array of responsibilities centered on supervision and coordination. Core duties often include overseeing the daily workflow, assigning tasks to team members, and ensuring that all activities meet the company's stringent quality and efficiency standards. In hospitality, this might involve inspecting guest rooms and public areas, while in retail or food service, it focuses on the sales floor or dining area presentation and service flow. A critical function is acting as a liaison between frontline staff, customers, and upper management, communicating policies, resolving issues, and reporting on performance. The human element is a significant part of Floor Manager jobs. These leaders are directly involved in team development, which includes participating in hiring, conducting training sessions, scheduling shifts, and providing performance evaluations, coaching, and constructive feedback. They are responsible for fostering a positive, motivated, and productive work environment. Furthermore, they are the first point of contact for customer complaints or complex inquiries, requiring them to possess excellent problem-solving skills to handle situations diplomatically and effectively, ensuring guest or customer satisfaction. To excel in Floor Manager jobs, candidates typically need a blend of education, experience, and personal attributes. A high school diploma is often a minimum requirement, with many employers preferring an associate's or bachelor's degree in business administration, hospitality management, or a related field. Crucially, most positions require at least one to two years of experience in the relevant industry, coupled with proven supervisory or team leadership experience. Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills are non-negotiable. The role is also physically active, often requiring prolonged standing, walking, and the ability to lift or move moderately heavy items. If you are a natural leader with a keen eye for detail and a passion for driving operational success, exploring Floor Manager jobs could be the next step in your career. This profession offers a challenging yet rewarding path for those dedicated to excellence in service and team leadership.

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