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Communicates with wait staff, bus persons, bartenders, supervisors, and kitchen staff in order to improve communication and coordination so that patrons may be impressed by their dining experience.
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Stocks beverage station(s) when necessary (ice, juices, glassware, sugar packets, etc). The Server will provide ultimate hospitality for guests in a fast-paced, high volume environment.
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Experience as Wait Staff or server preferred but not required. We're seeking a friendly, efficient, and energetic Wait Staff to join our team. Reports to: Food and Beverage Manager.
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Ability to communicate with employees, co-workers, management staff and guest in a clear, business-like and respectful manner which focuses on generating a positive enthusiastic and cooperative work environment.
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Responsibilities: Prepare room for dining by preparing tables and setting all condiments, napkins, service plates and utensils Protect establishment and patrons by adhering to sanitation, safety and alcohol beverage control policies Stay updated on current menu choices, specialties and menu deviations, knowing if the kitchen staff is running out of any items, etc.
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Our wait staff are responsible for inputting food and beverage into our point of sales system, delivering and serving food, maintaining excellent presentation of dining rooms, and providing exceptional service.
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Builds and maintains knowledge regarding bar offerings so that patron questions may be accurately answered. Provides quick, attentive, friendly and professional service to banquet guests and is able to communicate clearly with all customers.
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Must have a High School Diploma, G.E.D. or related Food Service Job Experience. Must acquire and maintain a Food Handlers Card, Alcohol Awareness Certification, and other required compliance trainings.
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Serves food and beverage to guests according to guests orders and/or banquet menu. Previous experience as a server or in food service role preferred. Replenishes food and beverage product.
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Taking beverage orders from customers and wait staff and serving drinks as requested, paying extreme attention to detail is vitally important to the success of the restaurant. A bartender is responsible for providing a positive and friendly guest experience by interacting with patrons while satisfying their beverage needs.
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Ensures that food items are served at proper temperature and immediately upon availability from the kitchen, as ordered by the customer. In order to be considered for this role, after clicking "apply now" above and being redirected, you must fully complete the application process on the follow-up screen.
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Ability to work in a team-oriented, fast-paced, event-driven environment. Experience working in a fast-paced, high volume environment preferred. For PT roles: Benefits: 401(k) savings plan and 401(k) matching.
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As a Server on our team, you? Must be available to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends. 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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Ensures neat presentation of all ordered items, with no spill-over. Maintains a professional and clean appearance. Maintains knowledge of the menu and any special items being offered. Pre-buses tables and full buses tables when necessary during peak periods.
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