Revenue Manager
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Job Type | Full time |
Area | London, United Kingdom |
Sector | Financial |
Salary | £50,000 - £55,000 |
Job Ref | JOB_5217 |
- Description
- We are currently recruiting on behalf of a well-established and highly
regarded hotel group, seeking an experienced Revenue Manager to join their
team. This is an exciting opportunity for a commercially minded individual to
take the lead in revenue strategy and make a measurable impact within a
thriving hospitality environment.
Our client is committed to excellence in guest experience and operational performance, and they're looking for someone who shares their passion for results, innovation, and collaborative leadership.
As Revenue Manager, you will report to both the General Manager and Group Revenue Manager, with key responsibilities including:- Developing
and implementing room revenue strategies to maximise profitability
- Managing
pricing and availability across all distribution channels
- Meeting
and exceeding monthly revenue targets
- Collaborating
with other hotels in the group to align revenue approaches
- Identifying
new commercial opportunities and market trends
- Supporting
the growth of M&E and F&B revenue streams
Requirements
- Minimum
of 2 years’ experience in a Revenue Supervisor/Manager role within the
hospitality sector
- Strong
track record of exceeding revenue goals
- Commercially
savvy with a strategic, data-led approach
- Proficiency
in revenue management systems (OPERA or similar)
- Confident
communicator and team collaborator
Benefits
Our client offers a strong benefits package, bonus and clear opportunities for growth.
As a recruitment partner representing our client, we’d love to hear from candidates ready to take the next step in their hospitality career. Apply now to learn more — all applications will be handled with strict confidentiality. - Developing
and implementing room revenue strategies to maximise profitability