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Properly sets-up the bar stations, performs side-work and other opening/closing procedures as directed by management, including: o Makes sure the bar and bar area are clean and free of debris o Sets bar with proper equipment, and settings as required o Wipes down bar-top, bar stools, lounge tables and chairs o Stocks bar-stations with prescribed supplies o Performs opening side-work as prescribed o Performs closing side-work as prescribed.
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Work on corporate services side - employee transportation, food services, office supplies, professional services, HR, Market research, etc. Work effectively with stakeholders across multiple levels of the organization in order to achieve business and sourcing objectives.
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Follows Executive Chef, Sous Chef or Kitchen Supervisors assignments for opening and closing procedures and food preparation. Ability to work all Prudential Center events, including: extended hours, nights, weekends, and holidays.
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Correctly completes all opening and side work duties of the hostess/host at the start of the shift, in a timely manner. - Receives Take Out orders from Food Runner or kitchen staff, checks for accuracy, and addresses any inaccuracies.
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We know what it's like to be on the team, business, or athletic department side, which drives our passion in creating solutions for our partners. Must have basic knowledge of food and beverage preparations, service standards, guest relations and etiquette.
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Responsible for all sales on personal Micros keys and completing station side work at the beginning and end of their shift. Ensures ongoing Guest satisfaction by checking back after delivery of food, maintaining drink levels, removing clutter, pre-bussing as necessary, and responding to Guest needs in a timely manner.
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Prepare station by setting up and stocking appropriately to ensure overall readiness before service adhering to Tacombi's side-work checklist. Tacombi is a fast-growing, omni-channel consumer and retail brand that is committed to globally sharing Mexican food and culture through hospitality experiences, CPG products, community outreach and digital content.
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Running and end of shift side work; ensures work areas are stocked and ready for the next schedule. Guests come to Millers Ale House restaurant to have good times and great food so much that were growing and hiring Cooks immediately.
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Perform all side work set by restaurant before, during, and after their shift. Have an extensive knowledge of all food and drinks served by The Greene Turtle. Process strong customer service skills, ability to work in a fast paced team oriented environment.
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The Restaurant Cook works alongside health-minded teammates in a fun and fast-paced environment proudly serving our members industry-leading healthy food options. Ability to work in a stationery position and move about the Cafe for prolonged periods of time.
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Perform opening and closing procedures and side-work duties according to station rotation assignment, established checklist, and hotel's operating policies and procedures. One plus year experience as Food Service /Room Service Attendant in quality food service/hotel operation.
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Essential functions:Must be willing and able to:• Maintain a clean and orderly work area to ensure safety• Assist service team with food and beverage service• Perform team service as instructed by team leader/manager• Refill water glasses and/ or bread and butter• Keep the tables free of dirty dishes, empty glassware, debris, empty bottles, etc.
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You will be helping to create exceptional experiences for our guests during their visit with us by serving the tables in your section, taking food/beverage orders, delivering beverages in a timely fashion, managing your running side work, and resolving guest issues.
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Deliver an unparalleled Guest experience through the best combination of food, drinks and games in an ideal environment for celebrating all out fun. Ensures food is properly garnished and delivers trays to designated table server's own section, as well as other sections in the restaurant, as needed.
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Walking surfaces include ceramic tile "bricks" with linoleum in some food process areas. In our CSR position, you will have an excellent opportunity to learn the in-store side of the business and eventually move into management.
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