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Guest Solutions Supervisor

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6 Biloxi, MS Biloxi, MS Seasonal Seasonal $18 an hour $18 an hour 14 hours ago 14 hours ago 14 hours ago The Guest Safety Supervisor will assist the department Managers in the daily operations of the Guest Safety Department.
The Supervisor will fill in as the point of contact when management is not present.
Guest Safety Supervisor is responsible for ensuring a fun and safe atmosphere.
The supervisor will assist with departmental trainings.
Guest Safety Supervisors will be trained and assist with bell services and monitoring/assisting with the elevators.
The Attendant welcomes and greets arriving and departing guests.
Proactively provides our guests with personal service and attention that exceeds their expectations.
Ensures that guest needs are met by closely monitoring assigned area.
Assists guests with questions about the Resort.
Executes security duties on an assigned shift to adequately protect our guests as well as our employees, and the resort.
Files reports and monitors the Resort for a fun safe environment.
Reports all safety hazards and suspicious activity.
Must provide excellent guest service & treat guest and employees in a friendly and professional manner.
Keep watch of all security aspects of the Resort, including our FEC, parties and events held in the FEC, restaurants, pool, hotel tower, bars and the entire Resort.
Monitors all event activities to ensure adherence to rules, safety, and dress code procedures.
In some circumstances, the Guest Safety may also be assigned responsibility for a specific area of the Resort.
Attends periodic meetings and training sessions.
Accountable for maintaining high service and quality standards and proactively provides our guests with personal service and attention that exceeds their expectations according to brand standards, including Quality Assurance Inspections and Guest Satisfaction Surveys.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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