Customer Service & Retention Manager
📍 Mama Diam
Mama Diam is a hidden restaurant & bar inspired by the nostalgic mama shop culture of old Singapore.
Beyond good food and drinks, what we care most about is how guests feel when they leave — and whether they want to come back.
We’re looking for a Customer Service & Retention Manager who genuinely enjoys building relationships, solving problems thoughtfully, and creating memorable guest experiences — both on the floor and behind the scenes.
What You’ll Do
Guest Experience & Service Recovery
Be the point person for guest feedback across WhatsApp, Google, Instagram, and in-store
Handle complaints with empathy, professionalism, and good judgement
Turn unhappy guests into returning guests through thoughtful follow-ups and recovery gestures
Work closely with floor and bar teams to address recurring service issues
Customer Retention & Community Building
Build and manage a simple guest database (regulars, VIPs, corporate clients)
Develop loyalty, referral, and return-visit initiatives
Maintain relationships with key regulars and partners
Support private events, brand collaborations, and special activations
Internal Alignment
Share guest insights with Operations, Marketing, and Management
Help train front-of-house staff on service mindset and recovery standards
Improve SOPs related to hospitality, communication, and guest touchpoints
Who We’re Looking For
3–5 years experience in hospitality, customer experience, or service-focused roles
Strong communicator — calm, clear, and empathetic
Naturally service-oriented; you care about details and people
Comfortable handling difficult conversations professionally
Organised, responsible, and trustworthy
Experience in restaurants, bars, hotels, or premium retail is a plus
Why Join Mama Diam
You’ll play a key role in shaping how guests experience our brand
Direct exposure to management and decision-making
Opportunity to grow into a regional customer experience or operations role
Work in a brand that values culture, storytelling, and human connection — not just numbers