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General Maintenance We are looking for a competent General Maintenance person who must be reliable, hardworking and possess great communication skills.
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Carpenter/Skilled handy person AX Hotels - Sliema properties are looking for a Carpenter/ Skilled handy person. The successful candidate should be competent, reliable, hardworking and possess good communication skills.
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General Maintenance We are looking for a competent General Maintenance person who must be reliable, hardworking and possess great communication skills.
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Food and Beverage Operative The main focus of this role is to achieve the highest standard at Food and Beverage service.
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Food and Beverage Supervisor Our Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant, Grain Street in Merchant Street Valletta, Malta is looking for a Food and Beverage Supervisor. This is a rare chance to join a talented team in which you will be challenged to learn and develop your skills through persistence to achieve perfection. You will be involved in the day-to-day operation and the preparation and delivery of exclusive high-end events with no equivalent on the island.
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Plant Technician Under the general guidance and supervision of the Maintenance Manager, and within the limits of the established hotel policies and procedures
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Demi Chef De Partie Our MICHELIN-starred restaurant Under Grain and MICHELIN Bib Gourmand awarded Grain Street are looking for Demi Chef De Partie. This is a rare chance to join a talented team in which you will be challenged to learn and develop your skills through persistence to achieve perfection. You will be involved in the day-to-day operation and the preparation and delivery of exclusive high-end events with no equivalent on the island.
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Personal Assistant to the General Manager AX Hotels- Qawra properties are looking for a Personal Assistant to the General Manager. The main responsibilities include assisting the hotel's General Manager in day to day work including communication with clients and suppliers, maintaining rates and contracts, keeping data and records. The successful candidate should be proficient in both spoken and written English language, well versed with secretarial work and responsibilities, organised, discrete and trustworthy, as well as able to handle business information with confidence.
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Receiving Clerk AX Hotels are looking for Receiving Clerk. The selected candidate will be responsible for ordering all items against written purchase requests following definite specifications, as well as ensuring that adequate stocks are kept as per the established stock levels. The position also includes controlling and directing any suppliers coming to the premises.
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Every Cloud has a Silver Lining

Written by Romina Pace, Head of Human Resources-AX Hotels

None of us could really understand the impact of COVID-19 when it struck us way back in March.  The only certain and common factor amongst different nations and communities was our undeterred focus to protect and safeguard our loved ones, the elderly and the vulnerable, healthcare workers and front liners.

Over the past eight months, we’ve all witnessed the global impact and severe consequences of this virus and it has shocked us beyond our core. The pandemic has challenged us all to rethink, reassess and re-evaluate our priorities, amongst great difficulty, ambiguity and uncertainty, both on a personal and professional level.

Many companies went above and beyond to ensure that their task force retained their livelihood during these hard times and the government’s grant to support employment has surely helped to save jobs.  Unfortunately, I also recognize that not everyone is as fortunate or well-equipped, especially businesses that were small or had just started out.

The strategies that the authorities implemented to flatten the covid-19 curve such as social distancing, stay-at-home orders, travel and mobility restrictions have resulted in the temporary closure of many hospitality businesses and significantly decreased the demand for businesses that were allowed to continue to operate.

There are times where in this situation, most people feel deflated, disheartened, and drained and it is normal that most of us feel this way.  I always remind myself that there is no harm in looking at the bright side of things and thinking with a positive outlook.

I strongly believe that the only way to cope with this upheaval is by sticking together and making the best use of everyone’s strengths. Throughout all the chaos that characterised 2020, we’ve come to the realisation that life is too short, and tomorrow is not a guarantee.  We must find ways to make it better for our own good. Let us remember that every cloud has a silver lining so we must never give up on life, life is beautiful. Let us be a light in someone’s darkness.