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Our support staff is responsible for assisting servers, bartenders, and expo with providing service to our guest. Facilities include a renowned championship golf course, a full-service golf shop, driving range, practice facilities, halfway house, and Par 3 course: eight outdoor tennis courts incorporating two pickleball courts, tennis shop, a family pool complex with café, junior Olympic size swimming pool and an active children's club.
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Communicate with servers and host to assure efficient seating, table utilization and customer service •Sweep, mop vacuum floors throughout the restaurant•Empty trash containers on expo, at the service station behind the bar.
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All "Restaurant Service Positions" candidates, including Server candidates, will be hired with the "Front of House Support Staff" job title and will be responsible for all duties related to the Busser, Cashier, Greeter, Food Runner/Expo, and Setter support positions.
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The "Restaurant Service Positions" job posting lists the types of Front of House positions at Din Tai Fung USA. The availability of these positions is dependent on business operations and needs, and candidates will be considered for any available position within the department for which they applied.
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Additional Information Part-time, Food and Beverage Support (Host or Hostess), Food Expo, Food Runner, Busser. Location Renaissance Austin Hotel, 9721 Arboretum Boulevard, Austin, Texas, United States.
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All "Restaurant Service Positions" candidates, including Server candidates, will be hired with the "Front of House Support Staff" job title and will be responsible for all duties related to the Busser, Cashier, Greeter, and Food Runner/Expo support positions.
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We are looking for a dynamic Seasonal AM Food Expo/Busser to provide excellent service to all of our customers in our breakfast service. The Food Expo/Busser enjoys creating a first class experience in our restaurant with a passion for both people and delicious food.
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This role encompasses responsibilities from a variety of front-of-house positions, such as Greeter/Host, Expo, and Busser. This role encompasses responsibilities from a variety of front-of-house positions, such as Greeter/Host, Expo, and Busser.
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Ability to set up/breakdown and continual maintenance of expo stations. Housed in Denver, DRG brings together some of the country's best-known brands, leveraging an industry-leading platform with a clear vision for continued growth.
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Sullivan's Steakhouse is hiring qualified applicants for Food Runners and Bussers in your area! Dividend Restaurant Group (DRG) was built on the core belief that the foundation of a company is defined by the character of the team, the versatility of its systems and the discipline of its actions.
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Education and/or Experience: Less than high school education; One year restaurant experience as a busser preferred. Job Title: Busser. The employee must be able to transport oneself throughout the project site including but not limited to the golf course, pro shop, restaurant/lounge, and other community areas.
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DRG is a guest first and team focused organization that has a successful track record of revitalizing iconic brands and driving value for all stakeholders. Ancillary benefits including Critical Illness, Accident, and Legal insurance.
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Clear, clean and reset tables to ensure they are ready for the next Guest. Team Members enjoy the following benefits for being a part of our growing team! Our driving mantra- we pay 'dividends' to every stakeholder of our business; our guests, our team members, our vendors and our financial partners, all in different but meaningful ways.
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Perform duties of expo/food runner, busser, and takeout/deli server as directed by leadership. Previous work experience as a Host/Hostess or Waiter/Waitress preferred. Perform duties of expo/food runner, busser, and takeout/deli server as directed by leadership.
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Secondary Functions; Expo, Cashier, Dishwasher, Line Cook. Must be able to complete CBC driver training, pass a MVR according to CBC standards and maintain a valid drivers' license with insurance (now or when eligible to drive for CBC.
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