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The Bartender is responsible for greeting customers, taking drink/food orders, mixing ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, and sugar to prepare cocktails and other drinks, as well as serving beer and other beverages, and completing transactions; communicating ticket times and potential.
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Responsible for learning and being familiar with all of Belterra Parks room outlets, Bartending functions, and for being able to answer general questions regarding the property. Mix ingredients, such as liquor, juice, soda, water, sugar and bitters to prepare cocktails and other beverages using recipes and adhering to guests special requests.
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Professional bartending skills (craft cocktail knowledge, ingredient preparation) Ensure that soda and beer service is constantly replenished during shift. Professional bartending skills (craft cocktail knowledge, ingredient preparation.
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Requires at least 1 year of closely related bartending experience, work experience in high volume or fast casual dining restaurant environment preferred. Requires at least 1 year of closely related bartending experience, work experience in high volume or fast casual dining restaurant environment preferred.
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JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Ensures bar is set up with appropriate levels of liquor, juices, crushes, additives, soda, etc. Perform various other duties as assigned EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Minimum of High School education Minimum of three (3) years in a bartending role Certification in bartending preferred Alcohol awareness certification preferred KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of alcohol serving practices and standards Ability to communicate effectively verbally Ability to exceed expectations of guests Detail-oriented Team player.
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Mix ingredients, such as liquor, soda, water, sugar, and bitters to prepare cocktails and other drinks for guests and the service bar. Relevant bartending training and leadership experience required.
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SHG provides a rewarding, fun and flexible work environment, exciting perks, an atmosphere designed to encourage and promote career growth within the company and a robust benefit package including, but not limited to: Work Today, Get Paid today, with Daily Pay.
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Mixing beverages using an extensive range of ingredients including liquor, bitters, soda, water, sugar, and fruits. Training or Experience with Bartending, Extensive Knowledge of Drink Mixing and Garnishing, Strong Communication Skills, Positive Attitude, Personable demeanor, Multitasking, Attention to Detail, Organization, Ability to Stand for Long Periods, Strong Observational Skills, Conflict Resolution, Computer Literacy, Second Language a Plus.
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Mix ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, sugar, and bitters to prepare cocktails and other drinks. Minimum of two years bartending experience in a high-volume full-service restaurant, club or hotel.
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Requires knowledge of beer, wine, and spirits as well as their preparation and presentation keeping updated on new and revised beverage recipes. This is a non-exempt position and typically reports to the Store Manager, Assistant Store Manager, or General Manager depending up local requirements.
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Requires the ability to speak, read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence and policy documents, as well as converse comfortably with customers. Follows all HMSHost customer service, adult beverage and cash handling policies and procedures.
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Collects payments and operates cash registers for drinks and/or food served following company established cash handling policies and procedures for all transactions; secures all monies at the end of each shift.
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Maintain and clean all alcohol and soda control devices. Must have 6 months of Bartending experience. Affordable Furnished & Utilities paid housing close to Shangri-La Resort for $250 per month.
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Mixes ingredients, such as liquor, soda, water, sugar, and bitters, to prepare cocktails and other drinks. 1- 2 years previous restaurant and/or bartending experience preferred. Mixes ingredients, such as liquor, soda, water, sugar, and bitters, to prepare cocktails and other drinks.
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Mix ingredients, such as liquor, soda, water, sugar, and bitters to prepare cocktails and other drinks for members, guests and the service bar. Must have prior expierence bartending and hospitality/restaurant.
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