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Crowne Plaza Newcastle now recruiting for senior management
Recruitment is underway for the senior team at the new Crowne Plaza which is set to become Newcastle’s most luxurious and contemporary hotel.
The much anticipated hotel that opens in Stephenson Quarter in July this year is looking for experienced people to join their team in various senior roles.
Recently appointed general manager Andrew Fox has around 25 years experience in the hospitality sector and is now looking to recruit a senior management team of industry experts.
Crowne Plaza Newcastle is looking to appoint a hotel operations manager, a human resource manager, a food and beverage manager, a revenue manager, a head chef, a chief engineer and a financial controller.
Once complete, the impressive, seven-storey, 251-bed Crowne Plaza Newcastle will add a major new business conferencing and banqueting facility to the city.
The project is expected to create a much needed investment, jobs and become a great addition to the Stephenson Quarter and the wider business community.
Andrew Fox said: “I’m thrilled to be at the helm of such a significant project in Newcastle; a project that will breathe life into this part of the city.
“I truly believe it’s going to be an excellent addition to Newcastle’s business scene. Therefore, I am determined to select the very best people to run the hotel alongside me.
“We’re looking for experienced professionals who put our guests at the heart of everything they do. Equally, we want creative people and we’re willing to give each person on our team room to be themselves.”
All roles offer a competitive salary, generous financial and benefits package and an access to a variety of discount schemes.
Job specifications and application forms can be found here: http://ihg.jobs.net/search/category/Executive/
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