Hospitality - Steward Restaurants & Beverage - Napa, CA at Geebo

Hospitality - Steward

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5 Napa, CA Napa, CA Full-time Full-time $25 - $35 an hour $25 - $35 an hour LVH is a leader in ultra-luxury home-sharing.
Catering to world-traveling high net worth individuals, their families, and business associates through a network of thousands of full-service homes in over 100 international destinations.
The Steward/ess is the key member of staff to anticipate the guests' needs and fulfill their requests as well as ensuring an unforgettable personalized experience for every guest.
This role will require wearing many hats from housekeeping, food and beverage service, bartender, beach and pool service, valet, concierge, and personal shopping.
Responsibilities:
Ensure a personalized vacation experience for guests Manage all in-home services of the guests Ensure all home, amenities and operating systems are in order Assist with meal service Supervises home team and vendors Provide continuous oversight and quality control during each Guest stay Effectively communicate with Ambassador, Guest and Home Experience team to ensure all expectations are met Ensure consistency of service delivery and ensure expectations are always exceeded Relentless focus on achieving the highest level of customer satisfaction Compensation:
$25 to $35 per hour Performance Bonus Guest Gratuities
Qualifications:
2 or more years of customer service in Luxury Hospitality, Restaurant, Yacht, or related area Exceptional verbal and written English communication skills Strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills Ability to work a flexible schedule including Weekends & Holidays Excellent social skills and knowledge of proper etiquette Requirements:
Work Authorization Job References Valid Government ID / Passport Own Transportation Kindly provide your CV in English language only.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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