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Must be 21 years of age for any position that serves alcohol. Customer service, restaurant, barista, food service, grocery or similar experience desired. Discounts to amusement parks, gym memberships, mobile phone plans, etc.
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The Juice Barista is responsible for producing and sampling fresh juice and engaging customers in a professional manner about the product. Differential Pay for Juice and Alcohol (where applicable.
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DescriptionUnder direct supervision, perform multiple roles that may include Front Desk Attendant, Barista, Party Room Attendant, Indoor Play Attendant, Concessions Attendant, Recreation Assistant, Rock Climbing Attendant, or Fitness Room Attendant.
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Responsibilities: A Barista is a responsible, friendly person who can safely work in a fast-paced environment and provide excellent customer service. Rehires must be approved by an HRBP. Assisting with stocking shelves, facing, cleaning and dusting as needed.
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Position Purpose: Our Barista's will be responsible for executing the Starbucks Experience for Bashas' customers by providing customers with prompt service, quality beverages and products, and maintaining a clean and comfortable store environment.
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Employee Assistance Program (free financial, legal, and mental health services) A Clerk can work at a fast pace, has a keen eye for safety and will be able to help execute an assortment of duties throughout the store.
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Position required licenses: Food handlers, Alcohol awareness (TAM) card, Non-Gaming Sheriff card. At least 1 year as a cashier or previous experience as a barista in a fast-paced Luxury environment.
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Environmental Conditions:Inside/Outside: YesHot/Cold Temperatures: YesWet: YesNoise: YesPower Equipment: YesTraffic Hazards: NoChemical Hazards: YesHeights: NoDust: YesClose Quarters: YesFumes/Odors: NoAt least 21 years of ageRequired Clark County Health Card, TAM/Alcohol Awareness CardA gracious, friendly, patient and helpful attitude towards guestsFlexible schedule with full availability on nights and weekendsEEO/Drug Free Workplace Salary Description $14.00 Per Hour.
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Alcohol service certification or ability to obtain within 45 days of hire. This position performs concessions and cash operations activities with primary responsibility for greeting guests; serving food and beverages; setting, stocking, and breaking down concession stands, carts, and portables; maintaining accurate counts; collecting payment for all food and beverages served.
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In addition, the role will be responsible for managing barista/host staff and helping to prepare, serve and lead the culture and growing of the Morning Ritual business. Applicants must have excellent customer service skills and be able to follow and adhere to all alcohol service and liquor laws.
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24/7 high energy casino with a culture committed to fairness, teamwork, and most importantly FUN.Exposed to alcohol, cigarette and cigar smoke, bright lights, and loud noises. Overview Why We Need Your Talents:A Barista is a professional who makes and serves beverages such as coffee, tea, and specialty beverages.
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Position Summary The Bartender understands and follows alcohol serving laws. They prepare alcohol or non-alcohol beverages while interacting with customers, taking and serving food as necessary.
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Barista responsibilities include educating customers on our menu, making recommendations based on their preferences, up-selling special items, provide exceptional customer service, stocking, and sanitation, follows established health and safety standards.
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The Barista is a hospitality professional who is warm, genuine, and engaging, as well as efficient and accurate to ensure an extraordinary experience for all our guests. Able to work calmly and effectively under pressure High school diploma (or equivalent) required Able to perform basic mathematical calculations Must be of legal age to prepare, serve, and ring alcoholic beverages h Able to work flexible shifts and schedules, inclusive of weekends, and some holidays Certified in (or able to be certified in) responsible alcohol service (as required by state or local law) High energy and stamina.
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Availability on Weekend Days (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) Ensuring compliance with all food safety and achieving sales and sampling goals. Reliable access to a smartphone and comfortable using it to report work completion.
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