CALLING ALL HOSPITALITY PRO’S We are looking for hospitality and service loving candidates with a passion for people, food and drink. Whether you are an experienced manager or a supervisor looking for their next step, we offer all of our assistant managers a training programme that can get you to General Manager level inside a year. THE GOOD STUFF... Flexible shifts - to fit around the other important things in life. Free meals and drinks when working. Love dining out? You'll love it even more with a 25% discount across all our bars. Structured training Plan and related £2kpa pay increase in your first year. 28 days holiday. 3 reviews a year with your Operations Manager. Development and career progression, 80% of all our management roles are filled internally. Length of service awards. Annual AGM for all our Assistant Managers. An awesome referral scheme – Good people know good people. Advanced management training sessions in service, atmosphere management, financials and hospitality standards. Uniform provided. Excellent tronc renumeration. Ever changing offering with premium products. Bonus opportunities. WHAT WILL I BE DOING? As a key player in the management team, you will assist the General Manager in recruiting, training, and coaching your team. Creating an amazing experience for our customers. Service and standards are your number 1 priority. Thereafter managing a hospitality business through stock takes, rotas planning and cost management. You will be responsible for maintaining our venues to the highest standards and delivering amazing results through people. SYSTEMS WE OPERATE Design My Night / Collins – reservations / events Access – tills / ordering / stock management S4 Labour – Labour / payroll / HR CPL - Training We will train you on our systems, experience not essential. WHO ARE WE? Albion & East operates upscale urban bars with wood-fired artisan pizza. Cocktail bars and banquet halls of old reclaimed decadence, offering coffee and hot-desking by day, cocktails and pizza by night for the revellers, and an Italian feast for those seeking weekend brunch. We distil our own small batch gin at each site and offer gin blending & cocktail masterclasses for good measure. WHAT’S THE DEAL? 48h per week. Starting Salary £31,500pa Increase of +£2kpa in year 1 on completion of your training. Service charge which averages between £8,000 to £10,000pa (uncapped) Total package between £39kpa and £ £42kpa. 5 things we ask from everyone Be nice Tell the truth Do what you say you are going to do Be available Say hello and goodbye
Pay: £42,000.00 - £48,000.00 per year Site: Herne Hill / Brixton Hours: 5 day working week / 42-48 hour contract Pay: £42,000 to £48,000 including retention + performance bonuses (up to £7,000) New Opening: December 2024 Covers: 75 -150 cover site Opening times: Mon: Closed Tue: 9am-5pm(Kitchen: all day) Wed-Sat: 9am to 1030pm (Kitchen: 9-4) Sunday - 9am -5pm (Kitchen: 9-4)Events: 1-4 / month We are looking for a Kitchen Manager / Head Chef who communicates well and can build, nurture and develop a new(ish) team. This Kitchen Manager / Head Chef role has lots of opportunity to create and innovate, working with different menus for our events and most importantly directly with both Company Owners as we grow, adapt, change and develop. We opened our larger second site last December; over 2 floors with a banging sound system and a large pedestrianised square out front with additional 50-70 covers. We are a neighbourhood restaurant, bar and event space in Herne Hill / Brixton and we are looking for a Kitchen Manager / Head Chef who wants to work in and help inspire an innovative food culture of seasonal menus ( x 3 changes per year + events menus). We have an open plan kitchen; leading a 6-man team. The concept is all day dining, with brunch and lunch for 6 days / week, plus dinner for 4 nights a week. Events will also contribute much to our revenue as we grow. Our Kitchen Manager / Head Chef will work in a brand new kitchen, run the service, keep the kitchen well-organised, assist with menu and staff development and keep the team motivated. The Head Chef will work directly with the two company directors as well as the GM; their direct line manager. Our passion for food, design and music is reflected in our seasonal, quality ingredients; colourful, plant-filled interiors and funky Latin playlists. This place has a buzz, something you can help us grow more and more and be a really fun party and food corner of the community, Role Description This is a full-time Kitchen Manager / Head Chef role located in Herne Hill / Brixton. As a Kitchen Manager / Head Chef at Archie's Herne Hill, you will be responsible for overseeing the kitchen operations and managing a team of chefs. Your day-to-day tasks will include menu planning, food preparation, supervising kitchen staff, ensuring quality and consistency in dishes, and maintaining cleanliness and hygiene standards. This is an on-site role. Proven experience as a Head Chef or in a similar leadership role in a busy kitchen Strong culinary skills and knowledge of various cooking techniques Ability to execute creative and innovative menus Excellent understanding of food safety and sanitation regulations Strong leadership and communication skills Ability to work well under pressure and in a fast-paced environment Attention to detail and ability to maintain high standards of quality Ability to manage and motivate a team of chefs Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays as requiredValid food handling certifications Note: Please ensure that your qualifications and experience align with the requirements of this role. What we can offer you: 42-48 hour week average - 2 x 4 day working weeks / month (once whole kitchen is running perfectly) Opportunity for career advancement Work with a small management team with influence Staff outings and parties Quarterly bonuses Regular team incentives and rewards Free staff meals (on shifts longer than 6 hours) Cycle to work scheme 30% discount on food when visiting the restaurant A complimentary congratulations meal for you and up to 3 guests when you complete your probation Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Benefits: Casual dress Company events Cycle to work scheme Discounted or free food Employee discount Store discount Experience: Kitchen management: 5 years (required) Food safety: 5 years (required) Work Location: In person
We are a warm, family-run Italian pizzeria located in the Kent / South East London area, and we’re looking for an experienced Restaurant Manager to join our team and help us deliver authentic Italian hospitality. About the Role As our Restaurant Manager, you will take the lead in running the day-to-day operations of our pizzeria. From managing staff and ensuring top-quality service, to maintaining smooth front-of-house operations, you’ll be the friendly face of our restaurant and play a key role in creating memorable dining experiences for our guests. Key Responsibilities Oversee daily restaurant operations Lead, motivate, and train front-of-house staff Ensure excellent customer service at all times Manage bookings and floor plans for smooth service Monitor stock levels and liaise with suppliers Maintain health & safety and hygiene standards Assist with planning promotions, events, and seasonal menus alongside the owners What We’re Looking For Previous experience as a Restaurant Manager or Supervisor is essential Strong leadership and communication skills Ability to remain calm under pressure and resolve issues quickly A hands-on approach with great attention to detail Passion for Italian food and family-style hospitality What We Offer Competitive salary (dependent on experience) Immediate start available Supportive, family-run environment with opportunities to grow Staff meals and discounts The chance to be part of a genuine, community-focused restaurant 📍 Location: Kent / South East London 📅 Start Date: Immediate If you’re passionate about Italian cuisine, love working with people, and have the proven experience to run a busy restaurant, we’d love to hear from you!
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Recording and Editing · Record audio in studio or live settings, capturing individual instruments, vocals, and sound effects . · Edit and enhance recorded tracks using digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Pro Tools, Logic Pro, or Ableton Live . · Remove unwanted noise, add effects (e.g., reverb, equalization), and synchronize audio with visual media . Mixing and Mastering · Balance and mix multiple audio tracks to create a cohesive final product . · Master audio to ensure consistency across playback formats (e.g., streaming, CD, vinyl) . · Apply techniques like compression, EQ matching, and sidechaining to refine sound quality . Collaboration and Creative Input · Work closely with producers, directors, musicians, and other stakeholders to understand their artistic vision . · Offer creative suggestions for sound design, effects, and technical improvements . · Liaise with other departments (e.g., lighting, video) to ensure seamless integration during productions . Live Sound Management · Manage front-of-house or monitor mixes for live events (e.g., concerts, theater, sports) to ensure optimal sound for audiences and performers . · Adjust audio levels in real-time during performances and resolve any sound-related issues . ⚙️ Skills and Qualifications Essential Skills · Technical Proficiency: Expertise in audio hardware (e.g., mixing consoles, microphones) and software (e.g., DAWs, plugins) . · Acoustic Knowledge: Understanding of sound waves, acoustics, and audio signal processing . · Critical Listening: Ability to discern pitch, timing, and sound quality with a keen ear for detail . · Problem-Solving: Quick thinking to address technical issues under pressure, especially during live events . · Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with team members and clients . Education and Experience · Education: A degree or diploma in audio engineering, music production, or a related field (e.g., electrical engineering, physics) is advantageous but not always required . · Experience: Practical experience through internships, volunteering, or freelance work is highly valued. Many sound engineers start as assistants or runners in studios . · Certifications: Industry certifications (e.g., from the Abbey Road Institute) can enhance employability . 💼 Work Environment · Settings: Studios, live venues, theaters, broadcast stations, or film sets . · Hours: Irregular and long hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, especially for live events . · Physical Demands: Noisy environments; may require lifting equipment and standing for extended periods . 💵 Salary Expectations · United Kingdom: £17,000–£45,000 per year, with experienced engineers earning up to £50,000+ . · United States: $48,100–$249,700 per year, with freelancers charging $40–$96 per hour . · Germany: €47,500–€80,100 per year . · Note: Freelance rates vary based on experience, reputation, and project scope . 🚀 Career Progression · Entry-Level: Start as a runner, assistant, or technical helper in studios or live events . · Mid-Career: Specialize in areas like mixing, mastering, or live sound reinforcement . · Advanced Roles: Progress to senior engineer, studio manager, or freelance consultant. Some engineers establish their own studios . 🌟 Additional Notes · Creativity and Innovation: Sound engineers often contribute artistically to projects, influencing the final sound output . · Networking: Building professional relationships is crucial for career growth, as many jobs are obtained through word-of-mouth . · Continuous Learning: Staying updated with emerging technologies (e.g., spatial audio, AI-based tools) is essential . This job description highlights the multifaceted role of a sound engineer, blending technical skills with creative input to deliver exceptional audio experiences.Certainly! Here is a detailed job description for a Sound Engineer, synthesized from the search results: 🎧 Job Description: Sound Engineer 📌 Overview A Sound Engineer (also known as an Audio Engineer or Recording Engineer) is responsible for managing and manipulating sound across various media, including live events, music recordings, film, television, radio, and video games. This role combines technical expertise with creativity to produce high-quality audio experiences . 🔍 Key Responsibilities Technical Setup and Maintenance · Set up, test, and maintain audio equipment, including microphones, mixing consoles, amplifiers, and speakers . · Diagnose and troubleshoot technical issues with equipment during recordings or live performances . · Ensure equipment is safely installed and operational before and after sessions . Recording and Editing · Record audio in studio or live settings, capturing individual instruments, vocals, and sound effects . · Edit and enhance recorded tracks using digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Pro Tools, Logic Pro, or Ableton Live . · Remove unwanted noise, add effects (e.g., reverb, equalization), and synchronize audio with visual media . Mixing and Mastering · Balance and mix multiple audio tracks to create a cohesive final product . · Master audio to ensure consistency across playback formats (e.g., streaming, CD, vinyl) . · Apply techniques like compression, EQ matching, and sidechaining to refine sound quality . Collaboration and Creative Input · Work closely with producers, directors, musicians, and other stakeholders to understand their artistic vision . · Offer creative suggestions for sound design, effects, and technical improvements . · Liaise with other departments (e.g., lighting, video) to ensure seamless integration during productions . Live Sound Management · Manage front-of-house or monitor mixes for live events (e.g., concerts, theater, sports) to ensure optimal sound for audiences and performers . · Adjust audio levels in real-time during performances and resolve any sound-related issues . ⚙️ Skills and Qualifications Essential Skills · Technical Proficiency: Expertise in audio hardware (e.g., mixing consoles, microphones) and software (e.g., DAWs, plugins) . · Acoustic Knowledge: Understanding of sound waves, acoustics, and audio signal processing . · Critical Listening: Ability to discern pitch, timing, and sound quality with a keen ear for detail . · Problem-Solving: Quick thinking to address technical issues under pressure, especially during live events . · Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with team members and clients . Education and Experience · Education: A degree or diploma in audio engineering, music production, or a related field (e.g., electrical engineering, physics) is advantageous but not always required . · Experience: Practical experience through internships, volunteering, or freelance work is highly valued. Many sound engineers start as assistants or runners in studios . · Certifications: Industry certifications (e.g., from the Abbey Road Institute) can enhance employability . 💼 Work Environment · Settings: Studios, live venues, theaters, broadcast stations, or film sets . · Hours: Irregular and long hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, especially for live events . · Physical Demands: Noisy environments; may require lifting equipment and standing for extended periods . 💵 Salary Expectations · United Kingdom: £17,000–£45,000 per year, with experienced engineers earning up to £50,000+ . · United States: $48,100–$249,700 per year, with freelancers charging $40–$96 per hour . · Germany: €47,500–€80,100 per year . · Note: Freelance rates vary based on experience, reputation, and project scope . 🚀 Career Progression · Entry-Level: Start as a runner, assistant, or technical helper in studios or live events . · Mid-Career: Specialize in areas like mixing, mastering, or live sound reinforcement . · Advanced Roles: Progress to senior engineer, studio manager, or freelance consultant. Some engineers establish their own studios . 🌟 Additional Notes · Creativity and Innovation: Sound engineers often contribute artistically to projects, influencing the final sound output . · Networking: Building professional relationships is crucial for career growth, as many jobs are obtained through word-of-mouth . · Continuous Learning: Staying updated with emerging technologies (e.g., spatial audio, AI-based tools) is essential . This job description highlights the multifaceted role of a sound engineer, blending technical skills with creative input to deliver exceptional audio experiences. Sound.Certainly! Here is a detailed job description for a Sound Engineer, synthesized from the search results: 🎧 Job Description: Sound Engineer A Sound Engineer (also known as an Audio Engineer or Recording Engineer) is responsible for managing and manipulating sound across various media, including live events, music recordings, film, television, radio, and video games. This role combines technical expertise with creativity to produce high-quality audio experiences .