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Replies within 24 hoursBenefitsCompetitive salaryEmployee discountsFlexible scheduleStarfish Hospitality Group invites you to explore positions within our growing restaurant group. Our upscale, yet inviting, concept showcases Asian Coastal Cuisine across our tastefully designed restaurants, our Coastal Catering division, and our concession brand, The Cove by Starfish.We are dedicated to cultivating a positive and healthy culture, built on passion and commitment, and we pride ourselves on delivering unparalleled service with quality and consistency in every space. Our locations span from Southern Orange County to Scottsdale, Arizona.The Busser is a key player in enhancing our guests’ dining experience, responsible for maintaining a clean and well-organized dining area. This role supports the service team by ensuring that tables are cleared, cleaned, and reset quickly and efficiently. The ideal candidate will have strong teamwork skills, be well-organized, and possess excellent situational awareness.ResponsibilitiesAssist in delivering a superior dining experience by exceeding guest expectations and anticipating their needs.Provide a friendly greeting to guests with a warm, sincere smile.Handle guest challenges with tact and patience, ensuring issues are resolved to the guest’s satisfaction.Support the service team by assisting with the setup, service, and cleanup of food and beverages.Adhere to all service protocols, including managing special dietary needs and allergy precautions.Maintain strict compliance with health and safety regulations, following all cleaning and sanitation procedures.Complete all tasks according to the guidelines and standards set out in the Employee Handbook.Work cooperatively with all team members to foster a collaborative work environment.Take on additional responsibilities as needed to support the team and ensure efficient operations.QualificationsExperience in efficiently clearing and resetting tables, and transporting dirty dishes to the designated areas.Available to effectively manage a section of tables.Ability to safely maneuver furniture such as chairs, tables, highchairs, and booster seats.Proficient in using all necessary cleaning tools and equipment.Excellent communication skills for following verbal and written instructions.Capable of multitasking effectively in a fast-paced and busy environment.Able to work in tight, noisy, and varying temperature conditions.Physically able to lift up to 50 pounds and to stand and walk during the entire shift, navigating through potential hazards.We look forward to meeting you!Compensation: $15.15 per hourWe are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.Apply with Indeed(if you already have a resume on Indeed)Or apply here. required fieldsFirst Name*Last Name*Email*Phone*Yes, Text Me!I consent to receiving text messages about this hiring process and, if hired, future job related information from Starfish Hospitality Group.Message and data rates may apply. 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