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Come join the Outback family as a Host/Server Assistant, where you will make each Guests day better with friendly, prompt, and attentive service. Come join the Outback family as a Host/Server Assistant, where you will make each Guests day better with friendly, prompt, and attentive service.
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The Server/Host/Hostess Is responsible for overseeing the meal service to residents, families and guests. Ensures that all server pre-service and post-service work is successfully completed.
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The Fine Dining Server takes orders, communicates with the kitchen, serves meals, checks for member and guest satisfaction, and handles billing and payment. The Fine Dining Server at Paradise Valley Country Club is responsible for providing exceptional service to members and guests in the fine dining restaurant.
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This isn't any ordinary workplace; it's the beginning of a bowled new career as a Lane Server with Bowlero Corp. mavrix.com) is the Valley's newest entertainment hub, offering 22 lanes of upscale bowling, 85 arcade games, state-of-the-art laser tag, billiards tables, dozens of 4K televisions, 1,500 square feet of meeting and event space, a sports theater restaurant and bar featuring chef-prepared menu items and a large outdoor games patio.
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The Server Engineer is responsible for server deployment, break/fix support, proactive monitoring, regular software patching and security vulnerability management. Experience with the Veeam server backup platform.
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Hotel Valley Ho-Room Service Server/Mini Bar Attendant Benchmark Hotel Valley Ho Scottsdale AZ. Hotel Valley Ho-Room Service Server/Mini Bar Attendant. Hotel Valley Ho-Room Service Server/Mini Bar Attendant Benchmark Hotel Valley Ho Scottsdale AZ.
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Job Title: Server (day/swing shift) FT & PT positions available in Blue Coyote at Talking Stick ResortDepartment: Food and BeverageReports To: Dining Shift Supervisor Summary Provides friendly, excellent service to all guests.
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Ingo's Tasty Food is located off Scottsdale Road and Mayo Blvd right next to our sister concept, Buck & Rider!
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As a Bottle server, it is your job to be fast, friendly, and attentive to your tables. Our Nightlife is unmatched in this region of Phoenix with premium bottle service, and a large dance floor on the weekends.
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As a Server Assistant with Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, you will be an ambassador for the exceptional service and cuisine that are hallmarks of our dining experience. This award-winning meetings resort has 750 guest rooms, five award-winning restaurants, six sparkling heated pools, and a luxurious Well & Being Spa. The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess was recently recognized with the AAA Five Diamond rating for over 30 years, making it one of the longest running AAA Five Diamond Resorts in the America's.
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The Lead Server is responsible for making the residents dining experience pleasant and positive; providing the highest quality dining service that takes into account resident preferences and exceptional customer service, while maintaining dining areas, seating residents and serving meals.
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As a Server in our community restaurant, you help create an incredible dining experience, build relationships with residents, and consistently deliver the service a guest would expect in their favorite restaurant.
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In-Room Dining Servers are responsible for presenting guest food and beverage preferences timely and to temperature.
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They are empowered with an independence to make decisions that will help provide an exceptional breakfast, brunch, or lunch experience for their customers.
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