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Breakdown, clean and set-up of room service tables, condiment set-ups, flatware, dishware, and room service side stations. Summary:In-Casita Dining is Four Seasons Scottsdale’s method of room service.
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Transports plates, glasses and baskets to and from dining room, service bar, and the kitchen about 30 times per shift. Greet guests, answers questions, makes suggestions regarding food, drinks, and service.
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We've made the dining room a little bigger to fit more guests, but you'll always feel right at home with smiling faces, table service, and a bright cheerful atmosphere. You will build rapport with customers, answer questions about the menu, take orders, and serve food and drinks.
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Gather supplies and set up banquet room as described in the Banquet Event Order and as instructed by Banquet Captain to include linen, service ware and glassware. Must have basic knowledge of food and beverage preparations, service standards, guest relations and etiquette.
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The Room Service Server (In Room Dining Server) is responsible for ensuring the highest quality product is delivered to the guests in a prompt and courteous manner, whether it be meals or amenities.
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To maintain the highest standards possible for the guest by insuring quick, efficient, and professional Room Service. Responsible for maintenance and cleanliness of room service areas.
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In addition the Room Service Server will be responsible for delivering amenities. Current Maricopa County Food Handlers Card required. We are seeking passionate, service-oriented, positive and hard-working individuals with a love for health and wellness, and an excitement for hospitality.
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The Banquet Server will work within the framework of a quality Food and Beverage service team. Set up catering room as instructed by the Catering Captain and/or Catering Manager to include linen, service ware, and glassware.
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Strong working knowledge of the micros ordering system and other check processing procedures for dining room service. Set up and stock service stations in kitchen and dining room at the beginning and during service, follow side-work assignments, and closing duties.
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Coordinates meal service duties of Care Partners, Medications Aides (CMAs, QMAPs) and/or other staff who are assigned to work in the community dining room under the leadership of the Culinary Services Director.
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Assist server, when possible, with food delivery, removing used tableware between courses, and providing tableware for next course, especially with large parties and during peak periods. Communicate with server and hostess to assure efficient seating, table utilization, and customer service.
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Replenishes supplies of clean linens, silverware, glassware, and dishes at the room service station. Answers room service phone within 3 rings, answers questions, and takes orders from guests.
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Maintain the banquet store room in a neat and organized manner, stocked with any and all appropriate supplies necessary for food service functions. A Banquet Server is responsible for the set up and the service of all assigned banquet functions.
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