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Head Bartender

Hyatt Corporation
Greater London
4 days ago
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Head Bartender

Hyatt Regency Hyatt Regency London Olympia GB - ENG - LondonBars/Restaurants/OutletsEntry Level ManagerFull-timeReq ID: LON007260Local

Summary

About Hyatt Regency London Olympia

Hyatt Regency London Olympia will be part of a major redevelopment project transforming Olympia, London's historic convention centre built in 1873, into a comprehensive convention, entertainment, and cultural district in West London. Anchored by the iconic glass barrel-vaulted roofs of the Grand and National Halls, the new 14-acre site will feature a boutique multi-screen arthouse cinema, a 4,000-capacity music and performing arts venue, a 1,500-seat theatre, a rooftop sky garden, as well as restaurants, shops, cafés, and office and co-working spaces. 

Hyatt Regency London Olympia will offer 204 rooms, a bar and restaurant, as well as a lobby lounge. Additionally, there will be three meeting rooms and direct connectivity to the London Olympia Convention Centre.

Duties and responsibilities related to the Head Bartender role

Lead the bar team in delivering personalised and attentive service, anticipating guest needs and preferences to create memorable experiences

Demonstrate mixology skills, crafting signature cocktails and ensuring all beverages meet the highest quality and presentation standards

Oversee the setup and daily operations of the bar, ensuring efficiency and consistently high standards 

Maintain strong knowledge of the bar menu, including ingredients, preparation methods, and pairing recommendations, to confidently advise guests 

Ensure adherence to departmental standard operating procedures to uphold exceptional service levels 

Mentor, train, and support bar colleagues, fostering a collaborative and high-performing team culture 

Coordinate and manage bar setup for special events, private functions, and promotions 

Ensure compliance with food safety, hygiene, and health and safety regulations

About You

Previous experience in a senior bartender or head bartender role within the premium hospitality sector is preferred. You have strong leadership and team management skills, excellent product knowledge, and the ability to deliver consistently high standards of service.

Benefits of the Head Bartender role include

12 complimentary nights a year across Hyatt Hotels worldwide

Discounted hotel stays across Hyatt not just for you but also your family and friends from the day you start!

Free meals on duty in our colleague restaurant 

Uniform provided and laundered complimentary 

Headspace membership and access to our Employee Assistance Programme

50% discount on food and beverages when you dine as a guest at selected Hyatt Hotels

Continuous learning and development opportunities to provide you with a clear career path as well as job promotion opportunities across Hyatt Hotels worldwide

At Hyatt ‘We care for people so they can be their best’. This is demonstrated in our values of Empathy, Integrity, Respect, Inclusion, Experimentation and Wellbeing. Joining us means you will be part of the ever-growing Hyatt family which has 1150 hotels in over 70 countries and is recognised as a Great Place to Work Company!

Being part of Hyatt means always having space to be you. We are passionate about diversity, equity and inclusion. Our global teams are a mosaic of cultures, ethnicities, genders, ages, abilities and identities.

Join a team that is making travel more human. Connected. Sustainable. Here, everyone's role matters. Opportunities are yours to shape. Your individuality is celebrated. At the heart of Hyatt is our shared belief that hospitality is more than just a job – it’s a career for people who care.

Next Steps: Apply today for this Head Bartender role and start your journey with Hyatt Hotels!

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