5,000-room luxury resort operator on the Las Vegas Strip
Fontainebleau Las Vegas operates a 67-story vertically integrated resort with 3,644 rooms, 550,000 sq ft of convention space, and gaming, dining, and wellness amenities. The tech stack reflects a hospitality operations engine—Oracle, Infor, Coupa for procurement and ERP; Snowflake + Tableau for analytics; POS and CCTV for venues and security—paired with social and performance marketing (Meta, Adobe). Hiring is operationally weighted (82 ops roles vs. 9 engineering), with inventory control and food cost management appearing as repeated pain points, suggesting ongoing margin pressure across F&B and supply chain despite mature back-office tooling.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director
Fontainebleau Las Vegas is a 67-story luxury resort on the Las Vegas Strip, built by Fontainebleau Development in partnership with Koch Real Estate Investments and adjacent to the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall expansion. The property comprises 3,644 hotel rooms and suites, 550,000 square feet of customizable meeting and convention space, 150,000 square feet of gaming, restaurants, retail, pools, nightlife, spa, and wellness services. The resort carries Fontainebleau brand heritage spanning seven decades and holds Green Globes certification from the Green Building Initiative. Current operations span 5,001–10,000 employees across the United States, with active hiring concentrated in operations, sales, and support functions.
Oracle, Infor ERP, Coupa procurement, Snowflake + Tableau analytics, AWS, Azure, POS systems, Active Directory, Microsoft Office suite, CCTV, and social platforms (Meta, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Twitter, Snapchat) plus Adobe Creative Cloud.
Customer data platform integration, menu innovation, inventory and food cost management, payroll system integration with workforce management and HRIS, digital marketing campaigns, and high-value player promotions and special events.
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