Security Supervisor Restaurants & Beverage - Kihei, HI at Geebo

Security Supervisor

Company Name:
Hyatt
## Description
The Security Supervisor is responsible for the oversight of safety and security of the hotel. This person will respond to guest and employee emergencies, complete incident reports and supervise the security staff in the director's absence.
Andaz Maui at Wailea is the first resort for the Andaz brand. Situated on Maui's premier southwestern coastline, the 15-acre beachfront resort will be located along Mokapu Beach in Wailea, one of the most sought after leisure and resort destinations in the world. The luxury resort
community
of Wailea includes a 1.2 mile-long oceanfront beach path connecting five crescent-shaped, golden-sand beaches, a premier shopping center and distinguished restaurants.
Hyatt has redefined the hotel experience that reflects the Hindi meaning of Andaz, personal style. Local inspirations, simplified luxuries, uncompromised service and leading edge design all create the Andaz concept which is growing worldwide.
Hyatt is a place where high expectations aren't just met-they're exceeded. It's a place of outstanding rewards, where talent opens doors to exciting challenges in the hospitality industry. It's a place where career opportunities are as unlimited as your imagination. Discover your place to shine in our warm, respectful, and inclusive culture.
You're more than welcome
## Qualifications
Must have Guard Card.
A true desire to satisfy the needs of others in a fast paced environment.
Refined verbal and written communication skills
1-3 years of security experience preferred
Ability to stand for long periods of time and walk moderate distances
Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays
Primary Location: US-HI-Wailea
Organization: Andaz Maui at Wailea
Pay Basis: Hourly
Job Level: Entry Level Manager
Job: Loss Prevention/Safety
Req ID: WAI000232Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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