Job Description
Sales marketing manager/Maintenance supervisor
A sales marketing manager oversees the advertising, marketing and sales for the hotel. As a marketing manager, you might be responsible for ads and marketing campaigns that align with your hotel's values.
As the name implies, these employees man the reception area, which is the first place guests go when they arrive at a hotel. As a front desk clerk you'll need to verify a guest's reservation. If the guest doesn't have a reservation, you'll need to check room availability.
The maintenance supervisor oversees a team of maintenance technicians in the hotel. As a maintenance supervisor, you can be responsible for setting timelines and schedules for inspections corresponding with hotel administrators to understand repair needs.
Responsibilities
Analyzing budgets, preparing annual budget plans, scheduling expenditures, and ensuring that the sales team meets their quotas and goals, researching and developing marketing opportunities and plans, understanding consumer requirements, identifying market trends, and suggesting system improvements to achieve the company's marketing goals, gathering, investigating, and summarizing market data and trends to draft reports, staying current in the industry by attending educational opportunities, conferences, and workshops, reading publications, and maintaining personal and professional networks
Inspect sites regularly to identify problems and necessary maintenance, prepare weekly maintenance schedules and allocate work as per forecasted workloads, employ, supervise and train workers, coordinate daily cleaning and maintenance activities, oversee all repairs and ensure that work is completed on time, maintain all inventory and equipment, and ensure proper storage, comply with all health and safety regulations and practices on site, conduct preventative maintenance work.
Conduct follow-ups on all maintenance and repair work, conduct safety inspections as scheduled, establish strategies to meet workload demands on time.
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