Senior Manager, Commercial
7 days ago
Jamaica
Job DescriptionPosition Overview: The Senior Manager, Commercial is responsible for food & beverage, lounges & passenger services at Terminal 4; specifically identifying opportunities and implementing initiatives to deliver growth and income by meeting passenger expectations, working closely with business partners, and delivering initiatives to improve passenger satisfaction. Other responsibilities include developing, analyzing, negotiating, implementing, and monitoring business plans, proposals, contracts, leases, and agreements with current and potential business partners. This role works closely with the Vice President, Customer Experience & Commercial, and requires a high degree of business acumen, initiative, operational excellence, and leadership. Reports To: The Senior Manager, Commercial will report to the Vice President, Customer Experience & Commercial. FLSA Status: Exempt Salary Range: $140,000 - $160,000 ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Identifies and implements a comprehensive strategy to ensure the optimal tenant mix is secured for Terminal 4, • Develops, implements, and ensures compliance of commercial standards, procedures, systems, and guidelines for Terminal 4, • Leads the RFP and leasing process for all food & and beverage, lounges, and services contracts, • Monitors contractual terms and anticipates extensions, renewals, or tendering of all food and beverage, lounges, and passenger services contracts, • Represents the company’s vision, initiatives, and interests with a focus on delivering superior customer service, innovative concepts, and a sense of place; ensures commercial partners are sufficiently knowledgeable regarding customer service protocols, • Develop and implement strategies for optimizing performance with the goal of meeting or exceeding the established KPI performance benchmarks, • Accountable for budget and revenue projections of the business categories, • Resolves operational and management issues, makes decisions that include multiple perspectives and solves underlying problems, • Contributes to the development and implementation of goals based on the annual business plan, • Maintains current knowledge of industry trends, opportunities, and challenges, • Oversee a direct report, providing guidance, performance feedback, and professional development support to the Manager, Concessions, • 7 years of commercial/concessions management experience in an airport or real estate /mixed-use retail environment, preferably in the F&B, lounges and passenger services development., • Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in management, business administration, or a related field (or the equivalent career experience) is strongly preferred, • A combination of appropriate education and experience may be substituted for the minimum education and experience requirementsSpecial Requirements, • Retail, multi-store, restaurant, and/or food and beverage, high-volume management experience, • Management methods, practices, and procedures, • Customer service, • Federal laws, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) airport regulations, • Proficiency with P & L statements, • Active learning: Understand the implications of new information for both current and future problem- solving and decision-making, • Active listening: Give full attention to what other people are saying, take time to understand the points being made, ask questions as appropriate, and not interrupt at inappropriate times, • Time management: Manage one’s own time or the time of others, • Coordination with others: Adjust actions in relation to others' actions, • Comprehend oral information: Listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences, • Speak: Communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand, • Comprehend written information: Read and understand information and ideas presented in writing, • Write: Communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand, • Recognize problems: Tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong, • Reason to solve problems: Apply general rules to specific problems to produce answers that make sense Powered by JazzHR SAzlpW017K