PALACE OF THE GOLDEN HORSES - ASSISTANT MANAGER, FRONT OFFICE


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PALACE OF THE GOLDEN HORSES - ASSISTANT MANAGER, FRONT OFFICE

Palace of the Golden Horses strategically located in The Mines Resort City is a five-star deluxe hotel and conference centre with 480 rooms and restaurants and bars. It has been the host venue for many world class and prestigious events. We are now looking for vibrant, energetic, career-driven, optimistic and confident individuals to fill the following position:-


Assistant Manager, Front Office
Selangor - Seri Kembangan

Responsibilities:

  • To oversee and co-ordinate all functions and operations within the department.
  • To monitor the department’s operating costs and maximize revenue.
  • To ensure optimum manpower scheduling and deployment of employees for each section daily.

Requirements:

  • Possess Diploma / Certificate in Hotel Management / Tourism or related discipline with minimum 4 years’ relevant working experience in a similar capacity preferably in the hotel industry with at least 4 years’ experience at duty manager / guest service managerial level.
  • Good command of both spoken and written English and Bahasa Malaysia.
  • Able to work independently, good team player and customer service oriented.
  • Possess leadership qualities and must be functionally and operationally competent in performing duties in the rooms division.
  • Possess computer skills and knowledge of Short Message Service (SMS) host.
  • Pleasant personality with good interpersonal and communication skills.

REMUNERATION & BENEFITS:
a) Attractive Salary Packages
b) Group Surgical & Hospitalization Insurance
c) Group Term Life Insurance
d) Meal Provided
e) Training and career development and etc.

The right candidate can look forward to a challenging career with an attractive remuneration package and fringe benefits which commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

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