The Hotel Wine Sommelier at Shang Palace is expected to manage and develop the restaurant’s wine programme, advise guests on pairings, present and serve wines professionally, maintain stock records, and support beverage sales. Candidates should have recognised sommelier or wine qualifications, strong knowledge of international wines, food-pairing expertise, and previous experience in a luxury hotel or fine-dining restaurant. Excellent communication, product knowledge, sales awareness, and polished guest-service skills are essential. The successful candidate should be confident recommending wines to an international clientele, attentive to detail, comfortable working shifts, and able to collaborate with culinary and restaurant teams while maintaining Shangri-La’s service standards.
Shangri-La Group is a leading luxury hospitality company founded in Hong Kong, with hotels, resorts, residences, and related businesses across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and other international destinations. Its properties are known for personalised service, comfortable surroundings, and strong food and beverage operations. Shangri-La Singapore is located near Orchard Road and includes several restaurants and bars, including the established Cantonese restaurant Shang Palace. The group places emphasis on guest care, cultural understanding, professional development, and creating memorable experiences. Employees typically work in a multicultural environment and may benefit from structured training, staff facilities, service-charge arrangements, and opportunities to progress within the wider hotel network. Specific benefits and employment terms vary according to the position, contract, and local regulations.
Singapore is a compact, highly connected island city with opportunities in hospitality, finance, technology, healthcare, education, logistics, and retail. Its hotel sector is international and offers roles for experienced chefs, sommeliers, restaurant professionals, engineers, and managers. The culture is multicultural, combining Chinese, Malay, Indian, and international influences, with English widely used at work. Lifestyle highlights include excellent public transport, safe streets, diverse hawker food, shopping, parks, beaches, and a busy urban calendar. Housing can be expensive, especially near the central area, so many workers choose shared accommodation or locations close to MRT lines. Foreign employees generally need an employer-sponsored work pass, such as an Employment Pass or S Pass; approval depends on qualifications, salary, and government criteria. Employers usually guide successful candidates through the application, but relocation costs, accommodation, insurance, and tax arrangements should be confirmed before accepting an offer.
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