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Join NAVBLUE as an Enterprise Hosting Expert in Gdansk. You will provide technical authority and management for our Digital Platform Operations, focusing on automation and platform reliability. This role requires 5+ years in production environments, a strong dev/infra background, and excellent pr...
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Poland , Gdansk
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Join NAVBLUE, an Airbus Company, as an Enterprise Hosting Expert in Waterloo. You will provide technical authority and management for our Digital Platform Operations, ensuring high-reliability services. This role requires 5+ years of production environment experience and a strong infrastructure b...
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Canada , Waterloo
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Join NAVBLUE as an Enterprise Hosting Expert in Gdańsk. Provide technical authority and manage cloud infrastructure, focusing on AWS and platform reliability. Leverage 5+ years of production environment experience in a dynamic, international team. Enjoy flexible hours, hybrid work, and profession...
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Poland , Gdańsk
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NAVBLUE Limited
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Seeking an experienced Azure APIM & Self-Hosted Gateway Administrator in Toronto. This role requires 5+ years managing Azure API Management, Self-Hosted Gateways, and troubleshooting with KQL. You will define APIs, manage IaC deployments via ARM/Pipelines, and ensure secure integrations. Azure ce...
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Canada , Toronto
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A host or hostess is the first and last point of contact in a dining establishment, setting the tone for the entire guest experience. This pivotal front-of-house role is the face of the restaurant, responsible for creating a welcoming and organized atmosphere from the moment patrons walk through the door. For individuals seeking dynamic and people-oriented host or hostess jobs, this profession offers a fantastic entry point into the hospitality industry, providing invaluable skills in customer service, communication, and multi-tasking. The core of the role revolves around managing the flow of the dining room and ensuring every guest feels valued. The typical responsibilities of a host or hostess are diverse and crucial to a restaurant's smooth operation. Their primary duty is to greet guests warmly upon arrival, manage reservations, and coordinate seating arrangements to maximize the dining room's capacity and efficiency. This involves using a seating chart or waitlist system to track table availability and estimate wait times accurately. They guide guests to their tables, present menus, and often inform them of their server's name. Beyond seating, hosts and hostesses are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the front-of-house areas, including the lobby, host stand, and sometimes the restrooms. They ensure menus are clean, current, and plentiful, and may assist in setting up or breaking down dining areas. Answering phone calls, taking reservations, and handling basic guest inquiries are also standard duties. Furthermore, they monitor the dining room for seating availability, service pace, and the overall well-being of guests, often acting as a communication link between customers, servers, and management. To excel in host or hostess jobs, certain skills and personal attributes are essential. Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills are paramount, as the role requires constant interaction with a diverse range of people. A professional and polished appearance, along with a friendly and calm demeanor, even during busy periods, is expected. Strong organizational skills and the ability to multitask effectively are critical for managing a busy waitlist, answering phones, and seating guests simultaneously. Problem-solving skills are valuable for handling guest concerns or seating complications diplomatically. While many host or hostess positions are entry-level and may not require prior experience or more than a high school diploma, a positive attitude, a strong work ethic, and a genuine passion for service are fundamental. The role often requires the physical ability to stand for extended periods and to occasionally move or arrange tables and chairs. Ultimately, a successful host or hostess is a team player who supports colleagues and contributes to a positive, collaborative work environment, making them an indispensable part of any successful food and beverage operation.

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