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At least 2 years of previous bartending experience working in full-service, high-volume restaurant. Protect establishment and Guests by adhering to sanitation, safety + alcohol beverage control policies.
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Minimum 2 years of sales experience in alcohol sales with a proven track record of achievement; people management a plus. Develop and manage brand and category training for key accounts and consumers, ensuring we are top of mind in the bartending community and within top-tier accounts (both on and off-premise.
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Serve alcoholic beverages following all proper procedures for serving alcoholic drinks including state/federal regulations pertaining to the distribution of alcohol. Six months or more experience bartending.
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1 to 2 years of bartending experience. 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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Responsible for money handling, beverage pouring, and established alcohol service policies. Knowledge of bartending principals and recipes and current trends. Able to obtain all Aramark and state/local required alcohol service certifications.
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Identification to ensure that they meet minimum age requirements for alcohol consumption. Adheres to all established alcohol service policies and safe drinking guidelines including checking patrons.
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Adheres to all established alcohol service policies and safe drinking guidelines including checking patrons' identification to ensure that they meet minimum age requirements for alcohol consumption.
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Bartending school preferred. Responsible to learn or have knowledge of various beer, wine varieties & spirits available, and be able to learn to suggestively upsell products to guests. Other duties as assigned such as set-up and breakdown of bar equipment as required and assisting with organization of the cooler.
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Previous bartending training and/or experience; demonstrated knowledge of beer, wine, cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages. Monitor customers' alcohol consumption and refuse service and/or call for alternate transportation as necessary.
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Excitement to learn new mixology techniques and broaden bourbon knowledge, and the ability to take direction are of utmost importance to our bartending team. Advanced bartending skills and abilities Minimum of one-year related experience Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods standing and preparing drinks.
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In Oregon must possess and/or obtain a valid OLCC Card to serve alcohol within 30 days of employment. Provides assistance to the service, bartending and host/hostess staff to help maintain the smooth operation of guest service in the restaurant.
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If a guest becomes confrontational, belligerent, or uses extreme profanity, the bartender may contact management or security as required. Must pour drinks responsibly in accordance with company standards for serving size.
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Preferred 1 year of bartending experience. Complying with responsible alcohol service guideline, including serving guests responsibly. Preferred 1 year of bartending experience. We will provide you with all the tools necessary for a successful experience, with hands-on training, and a structured path to grow your career.
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Requirements:Responsibilities:•Mix all ingredients to prepare cocktails and other drinks according to restaurant recipes and specifications•Accurately pour wine, liquor, and beer following proper pour amounts•Check identification of any person looking to purchase alcohol•Produce beverages for both guests and tickets printed on service bar•Maintain a clean work area including the bar, bar top, cocktail area, beer coolers, liquor room, etc.
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This may include preparing mixed drinks, as well as pouring wine and beer. s good faith and reasonable estimate of the rate of compensation for this position as of the time of posting. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet.
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