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Performs opening, closing, and side work duties as assigned•Must be knowledgeable of other food, beverage and retail outlets within the stadium. We know what it's like to be on the team, business, or athletic department side, which drives our passion in creating solutions for our partners.
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Performs opening, closing, and side work duties as assigned. Serve food, soda, water, wine, draft beer, and bottled beer. Work as a team with fellow associates and other service departments within stadium.
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Perform opening and closing side work according to standards to ensure that guests are served promptly and efficiently. Perform all side work duties according to the schedule.
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Ability to work all events, including: extended hours, nights, weekends, and holidays. Practice safe work habits, follow all safety policies and procedures and regulations, complete company-wide safety training and any additional job specific safety training.
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Ability to work all Sporting Park events, including: extended hours, nights, weekends, and holidays. Our Global Planning, Global Sales, and Hospitality service solutions collaborate on every project to ensure success across each of our six verticals including professional sports, collegiate, attractions, entertainment, international, and conventions.
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Must have sufficient mobility to perform assigned production tasks including: constant reaching, bending, stooping, wiping, pushing, and pulling for extended periods of time Must have two(2) to three(3) years working in a fast paced high-end club, or restaurant Practice safe work habits, follow all safety policies and procedures and regulations, complete company-wide safety training and any additional job specific safety training.
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Must be knowledgeable of other food, beverage and retail outlets within the stadium. Collectively, our leadership has over 300 years of experience in sales and sponsorship, analytics and valuation, hospitality and operations.
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Bar setup: including all liquor, mixers, ice, garnishes, glassware and supplies and perform pre and post-shift side-work while requisitioning all necessary supplies. Mixes ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, sugar, juices and bitters to prepare cocktails and other drinks also serves food to bar and lounge patrons.
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Complete daily opening and closing duties and cleaning according to established side-work checklist. (coffee, tea, soda, lemonade, and water). Highgate Hotels, is an Equal Opportunity Employer and maintains the policy of recruiting and retaining the best-qualified personnel who demonstrate the ability to perform competently and work well with others.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND TASKS:Serves food and drinks to guests in a courteous and timelyMixes ingredients such as liquor, soda, water, and fruit juice to prepare alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages according to Applebee’sInteracts verbally with all bar guests creating a friendly and upbeatGreet guests, answer questions, makes suggestions regarding food, drinks, andCompletes assigned opening and closing side work asSlices fruit and vegetable garnishes forPresents guest checks to bar patrons.
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Completes assigned opening and closing side work. Mixes ingredients such as liquor, soda, water and fruit juice to prepare alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Mixes ingredients such as liquor, soda, water and fruit juice to prepare alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
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Perform opening and closing procedures and side-work duties according to station rotation assignment and established checklist. Keep all beverages at least ¾ full (coffee, tea, soda, water, and lemonade.
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Check soda tanks to ensure that they are full and secured properly to the bar. Team Player, ability to work within a fast paced, team environment. Valid Food Worker Card & Liquor License (if required by state or county.
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Ensure that tables and side stands are kept stocked, tidy and clean. Medium work-Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 pounds of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects.
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Some college preferredPractice safe work habits, follow all safety policies and procedures and regulations, complete company-wide safety training and any additional job specific safety training.
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