Assistant banqueting manager jobs

  1. New
    Banqueting Assistant Manager

    Maritim Hotel Amsterdam, Amsterdam

    • Fulltime
  2. New
    assistent F&B manager

    HUP hotel, Mierlo

    • Fulltime
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  4. New
    assistent F&B manager (pt)

    HUP hotel, Mierlo

    • Parttime, 32 - 38 hour weekly
  5. New
    Assistant F&B Manager

    Park Inn by Radisson Amsterdam City West, Amsterdam

    • Fulltime
  6. New
    F&B Supervisor

    Crowne Plaza Maastricht, Maastricht

    • Fulltime
  7. Open Sollicitatie

    Hampshire Hotel Delft Centre, Delft

    • Internship, 1 - 40 hour weekly
  8. Events/Banqueting Employee

    Novotel Amsterdam City, Amsterdam

    • Fulltime
    • € 2,568
  9. Banqueting & Restaurant Supervisor

    NH Conference Centre Koningshof, Veldhoven

    • Fulltime
    • € 2,493 - 3,100
  10. Eerste Medewerker Bediening

    Hotel Theater Figi, Zeist

    • Fulltime
    • € 2,344 - 2,858
  11. Closing soon
    Assistant F&B Manager | FT | NHC Barbizon Palace

    NH Collection Barbizon Palace, Amsterdam

    • Fulltime
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Step into Leadership as an Assistant Banqueting Manager

Are you passionate about event coordination and team leadership? Assistant Banqueting Manager jobs offer the perfect opportunity to develop your career in the vibrant hospitality industry. These roles involve managing banqueting teams, coordinating events, and ensuring exceptional service for every guest.

What to Expect in This Role

As an Assistant Banqueting Manager, you’ll work closely with clients and internal departments to execute events flawlessly. Responsibilities include overseeing event setups, managing schedules, and ensuring that all client needs are met. From corporate meetings to wedding celebrations, you’ll play a pivotal role in creating memorable experiences.Cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam are hotspots for these roles, offering opportunities in boutique hotels and luxury venues alike. Your work will involve close collaboration with food and beverage teams, ensuring that every event runs smoothly from start to finish. If you’re looking for similar opportunities, check out banquet sales jobs or F&B management roles for broader career options.

Key Skills and Qualifications

Employers seek candidates with strong organizational skills, excellent communication abilities, and a proactive attitude. Experience in event coordination or hospitality management is often preferred, but some roles offer on-the-job training for enthusiastic learners. Leadership skills are essential, as you’ll be managing teams and ensuring that every detail aligns with the hotel’s standards. Additionally, consider exploring roles in guest relations to complement your expertise in banqueting.

Career Development Opportunities

Starting as an Assistant Banqueting Manager opens doors to advanced roles, such as Banqueting Manager or Events Director. These positions provide valuable experience in leadership and operations, setting you up for long-term success in the hospitality sector.

Why Choose This Career Path?

The role of Assistant Banqueting Manager combines creativity, leadership, and guest interaction. You’ll be at the forefront of delivering exceptional events, working in a dynamic environment that challenges and inspires you. Whether you’re coordinating a small meeting or a large-scale banquet, your efforts will leave a lasting impression on guests and clients.

Explore Opportunities Today

Take the next step in your hospitality career with Hotelprofessionals. Explore the latest Assistant Banqueting Manager jobs in thriving cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague. Join a team that values excellence and innovation, and make your mark in the world of hospitality events.

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