Meeting & Events Operative

Mercure Sheffield St Pauls Hotel & Spa
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Job Ref:AM13732
Branch:Mercure Sheffield St Paul's Hotel & Spa
Location:Mercure Sheffield St Paul's Hotel & Spa, Sheffield
Contract type:Casual
Hours:Part Time
Hours per week:0
Posted date:27/11/2024
Closing date:29/12/2024



Would you like to work for a company that gives you:

  • £250, up to £1000 cash incentives when referring a friend to come and join our team - T&C’s apply
  • Long service recognition Cash bonus and free overnight hotel stays for services from 2 years and up.

Rewards your hard work by offering you the below team benefits when you join us:

  • Meals provided whilst on shift
  • Sales incentives and initiative rewards
  • Discounted / Free use of leisure facilities – “Hotel specific”
  • Free Car Parking – “Hotel specific”
  • Stays in our hotels at discounted pricesor
  • Even free stays in our hotels as one of our rewards & recognition incentives,
  • Opportunities for your personal development within the Hotel Group Brand Portfolio
  • Fully funded apprenticeships – T&C’s apply
  • Annual Holidays entitlements inclusive of Bank Holidays
  • Opportunity to buy additional holiday entitlements
  • Pension enrolment

Does the below sound like you?

  • Passionate and willingness to learn
  • Positive attitude and someone who makes our guests smile
  • Genuinely friendly and caring
  • Enjoys working as part of a team
  • Ambitious and hard working
  • Excellent standards
  • Good organisational / time management skills.
  • Resilient, creativity, able multitask and can work under pressure
  • Good command of English language to enable communication with the kitchen team.
  • Ability to work morning, afternoon/evening, and weekends
  • Passion for food and able to deliver exceptional customer experiences all the time
  • Is the Meeting and Event Operative for you for you, do you have you the skill set and experience to take on this role?Then what’s stopping you?

Klarent Hospitality are recruiting for an Meeting and Events Operative

We offer our employees excellent opportunities to grow and develop within the Klarent Hospitality Group Brand Portfolio, we pride ourselves on ensuring that our staff are rewarded and recognised for their hard work, commitments, and long service.

Klarent Hospitality operates branded hotels in key locations across the UK and Ireland. We will nurture talent and smart investment to drive superior performance and growth.

The Role:

A Meeting and Events Operative

As a Meeting and Events Operative , you are responsible for delivering operations to deliver an excellent Guest and Member experience. A Meeting and Events Operative will also be required support or tasks outlined and assigned within the function sheets and assist with meeting departmental targets. Specifically, you will be responsible for performing the following tasks to the highest standards:

  • Meeting and Events Operative
  • Able to work in all areas of Meeting and Events including Bar, Restaurant, and Room Service
  • Welcome guests in a polite and friendly manner
  • Follow cash handling procedures
  • Manage guest queries in a timely and efficient manner
  • Ensure cleanliness of work areas
  • Ensure compliance of brand standards
  • Support depatment needs and the needs of the team
  • Comply with hotel security, fire regulations and all health and safety legislation
  • Comply with local licensing laws
  • Be environmentally aware
  • Assist other departments wherever necessary and maintain good working relationships

The 4-star Mercure Sheffield St Paul's Hotel & Spa is a modern hotel in Sheffield, perfectly located in the heart of the city centre, close to the Lyceum and Crucible theatres, as well as Sheffield Hallam University. The hotel has 163 modern guest rooms, and all rooms have satellite TV and internet access. The in-site hotel Spa has a fully-equipped gym and an indoor heated pool, and the 7 function rooms are ideal for meetings and weddings.

Hotel guests appreciate the easy access to major transport links such as Sheffield railway station and Sheffield Airport. The hotel is a great place for shopping breaks and leisure trips as well as for business travels. After an exciting sightseeing trip or business day, the spa with heated swimming pool, sauna, steam bath and fitness centre await its hotel guests.

In the Yard restaurant our chef will serve an international menu in contemporary setting. Excellent steaks and fresh seafood are regularly on the menu. The elegant Champagne Bar is a true highlight of the hotel and a stylish spot for a nightcap: the stunning retreat offers outdoor seating with a great view.

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