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Prepares espresso drinks, smoothies and coolers based on customer requests and according to standards. Make espresso drinks, smoothies and coolers that are delivered to the guest in less than three (3) minutes.
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Preparing beverages for customers using automated brewing equipment and pre-batched drinks. Food Handler and TABC cards are Required upon Hire. Preparing beverages for customers using automated brewing equipment and pre-batched drinks.
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Perform food and beverage preparation duties, such as preparing condiments, brewing coffee, and maintaining stocked workstations. Set up banquet rooms for functions, including draping tables, arranging silverware, folding napkins, preparing drinks, and setting up table centerpieces.
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Artisanal Brewing Ventures is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Delivering food, drinks and removing dinnerware from tables in a timely manner. Enjoys craft beer not a must, but a plus! Opportunity to make extra cash through referrals & bonus offerings.
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Provides consistent quality in the preparation of drinks and brewing of coffee and tea. Participates actively in training to learn new and promotional products. Provides consistent quality in the preparation of drinks and brewing of coffee and tea.
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Whether you’re preparing mixed drinks, pouring other beverages, or handling money, you’ll have the chance to tap into consumer tastes, learn about trends, create bonds with others, and build the next step in your path.
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Educate customers about the different brewing methods and their effects on taste. Froth milk and create latte art for specialty drinks. Offer information about the origin, brewing methods, and unique characteristics of various beverages.
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Grinding and blending coffee beans, brewing coffee and tea, and serving items to customers. - Barista will make additional drinks including wine, beer and cocktails according to specs - When needed, packaging food and beverages for sale.
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Surrounded by passionate teammates and leaders, you'll help take our meals to the next level with knowledge of your craft by serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to our guests. What's brewing in your future.
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May include providing servers drinks from the service well. Knowledge of bartending principles and recipes and current trends. If you're striving for a glass half-full rather than half-empty, become a master of mixology as a Bartender with Aramark.
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Operate coffee-making equipment such as espresso machines, grinders, and brewing equipment. Prepare a variety of coffee and espresso-based drinks, such as lattes, cappuccinos, and macchiatos.
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Join us on our journey of discovery to craft world-class beer. Passion for delivering an amazing guest experience. High energy & prefers a fast-paced work environment. This Job Description is only a summary of the typical functions of the job, not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible job responsibilities, tasks, and duties.
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Upsell bottled water, desserts, after dinner drinks. Learn the wine and cocktail list and describe them for our guests. Must have, and maintain, a New Mexico Alcohol Server permit and the New Mexico Food Handler permit.
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Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth.
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The person in this position should have retail experience and knowledge of various coffee brewing techniques. The purpose of this position is to provide knowledgeable and friendly customer service, to make and serve coffee drinks made to specific recipes and requests.
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