The Chef de Cuisine – Steakhouse leads the daily operation of the hotel’s steakhouse kitchen, ensuring consistently high standards of food quality, presentation, hygiene, and guest satisfaction. Requirements typically include several years of culinary experience in a luxury hotel, upscale restaurant, or specialist steakhouse, with strong knowledge of premium meats, grilling techniques, menu development, costing, and kitchen management. The successful candidate is expected to lead and train culinary colleagues, manage food and labor costs, maintain HACCP and Marriott standards, coordinate with service and purchasing teams, and perform effectively in a busy, multicultural environment. Formal culinary training and strong communication, leadership, organization, and problem-solving skills are normally required.
Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites is an upscale Marriott property located in Dubai Marina, United Arab Emirates. The hotel is known for spacious apartment-style suites, views of the marina and city skyline, dining venues, meeting facilities, leisure amenities, and hospitality services aimed at both business and long-stay guests. It operates under Marriott International, one of the world’s largest hotel companies, with a broad portfolio of internationally recognized brands and properties. Marriott places strong emphasis on guest service, operational standards, associate development, inclusion, and career mobility. Working at the property can provide exposure to luxury hospitality, international guests, multicultural teams, and the fast-growing tourism market in Dubai. Benefits and employment conditions vary by position and should be confirmed directly in the official offer.
The United Arab Emirates is not an island but a federation of seven emirates, with Dubai and Abu Dhabi offering the largest hospitality job markets. Opportunities are especially strong in hotels, restaurants, tourism, aviation, events, retail, wellness, and luxury services. UAE culture combines Islamic traditions, Emirati heritage, and a highly international urban lifestyle. Dubai offers modern infrastructure, beaches, shopping, nightlife, desert activities, and extensive dining, while Abu Dhabi is generally quieter and more residential. Summers are extremely hot, so indoor facilities and air-conditioned transport are central to daily life. Employers normally sponsor a work visa, residence permit, medical examination, and Emirates ID for eligible employees; do not work on a tourist visa. Many hotel packages include accommodation or allowance, transport, meals, insurance, and flights. Candidates should verify contract terms, recruitment fees, probation rules, housing location, and visa arrangements before relocating.
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