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Lead Server is responsible for proper dining set-up, providing meal and dining services and cleaning of the dining rooms. The Lead Server is also responsible for training new servers, maintaining proper dining room set up, assisting in special events, monitoring appropriate checklists in support of the dining area cleanliness and readiness standards and assisting in table top inventories maintenance.
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Plus tips POSITION SUMMARY:Provide an exceptional dining experience through superior food service in a fine dining venue. ·Completes opening set-up and side-work during/after shift as directed.
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POSITION SUMMARY Responsible for proper dining set-up, providing meal and dining services and cleaning of the dining rooms. Previous experience in fine dining preferred, or a willingness to learn.
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Set up and break down dining room and service stations as prescribed; this requires movement of dining cabin furniture. The successful Fine Dining Server will be competent in serving food and beverages, is hospitable and cordial to guests and coworkers, acts safely and responsibly, and is knowledgeable about the vessel and the skyline.
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Our servers are responsible for guiding each guest through the menu, being knowledgeable of all product offerings, including questions regarding the food, bar, and wine selections, meticulous detail to the cleanliness and set up of their seating area, and offering an engaging, knowledgeable, and well-timed guest experience.
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Performs dining room set up and breakdown and does daily side work. High school diploma or general education degree (GED) 1-2 years as wait staff in fine dining establishment.
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Training and Experience : Must have one year of fine dining service or private club server experience. Set up tables: glasses and silver are clean and lined up properly; salt and pepper shakers clean and filled; sugar holders are full and clean; chairs, including legs and table bases, are clean; flowers look good; table cloth is crisp and hanging properly.
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Responsible for providing and maintaining high quality service standards and providing unique, memorable experiences for our guests through In-Room Dining Service, including telephone order taking, food deliveries and set up.
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Ensure dining room is set up, all items needed for service are readily available (silverware, napkins, menus, salt/pepper shakers, etc.) Minimum of one (1) year experience in fine dining hospitality and/or full service senior living preferred.
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Red O Taste of Mexico La Jolla is searching for experienced candidates for the position of fine dining server. Responsibilities for fine dining server. Qualifications For Fine Dining Server.
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Helps in the physical set-up of dining rooms, social functions, events and tournaments. Must be able to deliver plated food, clear tables and assist in banquet set up, which may require lifting up to 50 lbs.
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Dining room set-up and breakdown for a fine dining experience. Our servers provide a fine dining experience to members living in our upscale senior living facility.
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Restaurant Server - Fine Dining. Review scheduled shifts, work with the Manager on duty and communicate needs regarding Wine Bar and Bistro set up. 3 to 5 years of experience in fine dining establishment.
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Fine dining server experience. Provides guests with service by reviewing banquet event order, ensuring and verifying rooms, audio visual equipment, lighting, microphone, sound, and room temperature are set as requested, acknowledging and welcoming guests entering the resort and event rooms, promptly delivering and serving food and beverages, informing banquet captain and kitchen staff of meal adjustments and/or timing of delivery, removing and delivering food courses, and refilling and/or removing glassware as appropriate.
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Minimum of one (1) year experience in fine dining hospitality and/or full service senior living. The Dining Server will report to Culinary Services Director. This Dining Server is a non-exempt, hourly position.
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