The Hotel Wine Sommelier at Shang Palace is expected to manage and promote the restaurant’s wine selection, recommend pairings, take orders, and provide knowledgeable, courteous service to guests. Requirements typically include relevant experience in fine dining or luxury hotels, strong knowledge of wines and food pairing, excellent communication skills, and professional English. A sommelier qualification, such as WSET or Court of Master Sommeliers training, is advantageous. The successful candidate should be confident, attentive, well presented, commercially aware, and able to maintain high service standards during busy periods. Familiarity with Chinese cuisine and wine pairing would be particularly valuable for Shang Palace.
Shangri-La Group is a Singapore-founded luxury hospitality company operating hotels, resorts, and residences across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and other destinations. Its brands are known for refined service, comfortable accommodation, distinctive dining, and a strong focus on genuine Asian hospitality. Shangri-La Singapore is located near Orchard Road and includes several restaurants, including the renowned Shang Palace, which specializes in Cantonese cuisine and sophisticated dining experiences. Employees typically work in an international environment with structured service standards, training opportunities, and exposure to luxury hotel operations. The company seeks people who are guest-focused, culturally aware, professional, and committed to teamwork. Benefits may include staff meals, uniforms, medical coverage, hotel discounts, and career development, although exact conditions depend on the position and employment contract.
Singapore is a compact, modern island city with strong opportunities in hotels, restaurants, tourism, finance, technology, healthcare, and international business. Hospitality workers can find roles in luxury hotels, independent restaurants, convention venues, and resorts, though competition is high and employers usually value experience and recognized qualifications. The culture is multicultural, with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and international influences; English is widely used at work. Public transport is excellent, housing can be expensive, and daily life is clean, safe, convenient, and fast paced. Singapore is hot and humid throughout the year, with frequent rain. Foreign employees generally need an employer-sponsored work pass, such as an Employment Pass, S Pass, or Work Permit, depending on qualifications and salary. Candidates should secure a written offer before relocating, confirm pass eligibility, and budget carefully for rent, deposits, transport, and healthcare.
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