The F&B and Event Service Expert – Pool is responsible for welcoming guests, taking food and beverage orders, serving items accurately, maintaining poolside cleanliness, and supporting events or functions when required. Candidates should have previous experience in hotel, restaurant, bar, banquet, or poolside service, good communication skills, a professional appearance, and a strong customer-service attitude. Basic English is generally expected, while additional languages are an advantage. The role requires teamwork, attention to detail, physical stamina, and flexibility to work shifts, weekends, and public holidays. The successful candidate is expected to follow Marriott service standards, food-safety procedures, responsible alcohol practices, and workplace policies while creating a friendly and memorable guest experience.
Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Hotel Bangkok is a luxury riverside hotel operated under Marriott International’s Sheraton brand. Located beside the Chao Phraya River, the property serves leisure travelers, business guests, groups, and event clients. It offers guest rooms and suites, restaurants and bars, recreational facilities, meeting spaces, and river views, with a focus on warm hospitality and full-service hotel experiences. As part of Marriott, employees may benefit from structured training, international service standards, career development opportunities, staff rates at participating properties, and established workplace policies. The hotel’s food and beverage teams support restaurants, pool service, banquets, events, and guest functions. Working there typically involves a multicultural environment, high service expectations, teamwork, and rotating schedules. Knowledge of Bangkok, confidence with international guests, and a professional approach can be valuable for career progression.
Thailand offers varied opportunities across hospitality, tourism, restaurants, diving, wellness, retail, and resort operations. Phuket has the largest international tourism market and many hotel jobs, while Koh Samui, Krabi, Koh Phi Phi, and Koh Tao offer resort, watersports, and guest-service roles. Bangkok is the main business and training center, although it is not an island. Thai culture values politeness, respect, modesty, patience, and friendly service; learning basic Thai phrases is useful. Island life is relaxed and scenic, but housing, transport, healthcare access, and seasonal income should be considered carefully. Foreign workers normally need an employer-sponsored Non-Immigrant B visa and a Thai work permit before legally working; requirements vary by nationality and position. Employers may assist with sponsorship and relocation, but candidates should confirm accommodation, service charge, insurance, flights, and visa costs in writing. Expect hot, humid weather, a strong rainy season, and higher living costs in popular tourist areas.
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