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Expeditor

ExpeditorAn expo, short for expeditor or kitchen expediter, is responsible for coordinating the final presentation of dishes in a restaurant. They act as a liaison between the kitchen and the waitstaff, ensuring that orders are complete, properly plated, and meet quality standards before being served to customers. Expos often communicate with chefs, organize tickets, and manage the timing of food preparation to ensure a smooth flow of service. This role requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work well under pressure to maintain a high standard of service in the restaurant.Responsibilities:Effectively communicate between the kitchen staff and the front-of-house staff. They relay information about orders, special requests, and timing.Ensure that each dish meets the restaurant's quality standards before it is sent out to the customer. This includes checking for accuracy, presentation, and completeness.Coordinate the timing of each dish to ensure that all items in a table's order are ready at the same time. This helps in delivering a seamless dining experience.Monitor the quality of the food, ensuring that it matches the restaurant's standards. This involves checking for proper cooking, temperature, and overall presentation.Determine the order in which dishes should be sent out based on factors like cooking time and customer preferences.Address any issues or discrepancies in orders promptly and efficiently. This may involve coordinating with kitchen staff to make corrections.Update servers on the status of orders, any delays, or special requests. Keep the front-of-house informed about the progress of the meals.Keep track of multiple orders simultaneously and organize them in a way that ensures efficiency in the kitchen and timely service.Food expeditors often handle multiple orders at once, requiring the ability to multitask and stay organized in a fast-paced environment.Work closely with both kitchen and front-of-house teams to maintain a smooth flow of service. Effective teamwork is essential for success in this role.Overall, the food expeditor plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the kitchen and dining areas operate seamlessly, contributing to a positive dining experience for customers.Qualifications:Previous bar/restaurant experience preferredServeSafe or Food Handler's Certification, or willing to obtainTABC Certification or willing to obtain oneStrong customer service and interpersonal communications skillsWorks well with othersExcellent conflict resolution skillsAble to work in a fast-paced environmentMust have a courteous, friendly and professional demeanorBenefits/Perks:Free parking available across the street.You will get to work with a friendly & great teamThe Union Venture Group has 40 years of combined experience in the food and beverage industry, with over 20 successful projects created, designed, and built in both the Austin, Houston, and Dallas markets along with Fort Collins, CO. The owners/CEOs launched their hospitality business from humble beginnings seventeen years ago. The entrepreneurs' first concept debuted in Austin, and their immediate success allowed them to grow at a rapid pace. Our now burgeoning business is the epitome of a start-from-scratch success story, mainly due to their clear knack for creating concepts that cater to specific demographics in certain regions within different metropolitan areas.We hold a high standard for our concepts and our employees. Our Employees are a very important part of the company. They are highly dedicated to serving our customers. Our success in maintaining the high quality our customers have come to expect is only possible because of the people we hire.