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A passion for continuous learning and discovery by embracing an active and innovative approach to expanding your knowledge of food and beverage. Server at Jaleo by JOSÉ ANDRÉS. ThinkFoodGroup restaurants span across America including Miami, LA, Las Vegas, Puerto Rico and of course Washington, DC. Since 1993, our restaurants reflect the authentic roots of each concept, and showcase José's passion for telling the stories of a culture through food.
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Prior restaurant experience, preferably as a server/waiter/waitress. Take food and beverage orders accurately and efficiently, using our point-of-sale (POS) system. As a Server, you will be the face of our restaurant, providing top-notch service to our guests and ensuring their dining experience is exceptional.
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If you have a warm and engaging personality, excellent communication skills, and a strong attention to detail, we have the perfect opportunity for you as a Server at our upscale Tex-Mex restaurant.
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Apply now to join our team as a Server and be part of our upscale Tex-Mex dining experience for our valued guests. Server - Provide Exceptional Service at Our Upscale Tex-Mex Restaurant.
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If you are a skilled server with a passion for providing exceptional hospitality and creating memorable dining experiences, we would love to hear from you! Ensure cleanliness and organization of tables, dining areas, and server stations.
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Server / Waiter / Waitress. We are a growing brand with unlimited career advancement who will support your journey with exceptional beverage and culinary development. As a Server your responsibility is to work in a team setting to deliver a full service experience to guests by guiding guests through the process of ordering food and beverages, accurately entering the items into the POS system, delivering completed items to the guest, presenting the check in a timely manner and completing payment.
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Up to $32 per hour)Server / Waiter / WaitressIn this role you will:Welcome and acknowledge each and every guest with a smile, make eye contact, and use a friendly verbal greeting. Take and serve beverage and dessert orders and communicate to the Churrasqueiros any special requests for meats.
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Restaurant Server / Waiter / Waitress / Wait Staff is available as a full time or part time restaurant job. Protect establishment and Guests by adhering to sanitation, safety + alcohol beverage control policies.
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This restaurant front of house job for Food Server / Waiter will focus on guest service / waiting tables in which you will be expected to provide great customer service. In this role, you will be responsible for servicing guests with food and beverage requests in a timely, professional, and friendly manner.
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Learn valuable skills in the food and beverage industry, including customer service, teamwork, and time management. Uncle Julio's Restaurant Group , parent to Uncle Julio's, Hacienda Colorado, and Savage Burrito, is known for made-from-scratch Mexican cuisine, using fresh ingredients and authentic recipes to create its signature taste.
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Translate Experience Minimum 2 years of experience Skills Point of Sale Basic Knowledge of Wines Advanced Knowledge of Wines Basic Beers/Spirits Knowledge Advanced Beers/Spirits Knowledge Casual Dining Experience Fine Dining Experience POS Systems Fast-Paced Experience Knowledge of Wine Pairings Knowledge of Beer Pairings Knowledge of Coffees Knowledge of Teas Cleanliness Food Safety Kitchen Safety Safe Food Handling Sanitary Practices By applying you confirm you have these skills.
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At Tommy's, you'll find more than a career, you'll find new levels of opportunity, friends, and joy. Remain calm and professional while multi-tasking in a fast-paced environment. We're honored to have you consider us as your future employer, family, and home away from home.
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Medical, Dental, Vision, and Telemedicine. Collaborate with other team members, including kitchen staff and bartenders, to ensure smooth service. With a successful track record over the past 30 years and 43 restaurants in twelve states, Uncle Julio’s restaurants are defining the polished casual Mexican industry and continues to expand.
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Sourcingpro #0uv #je #joyridetacohouseje #server #joyridetacohousejeserver #jeserver #joyridetacohouse #upwardprojects #818597. Combine Tacos with innovative small plates, fresh juice margaritas, and a super chill environment and you’ve got a winning recipe.
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Requirements: Proven work experience as a Restaurant Server, Waiter, Waitress, or similar role. Take food and beverage orders from guests and communicate them to the kitchen and bar staff.
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