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Benefits: Competitive salary Employee discounts Free food & snacks Skills: serving, hosting, customer service Job type: part time, full time, weekend availability. Server responsibilities: Greet and welcome guests in a friendly and professional manner.
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So, whether you have experience as a dishwasher, cashier, server, host, bartender, cook, prep cook, FOH/BOH or no experience at all, we're always looking for passionate and enthusiastic people to join our team.
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Carry trays of food to the appropriate dining room and informing server or bartender. Under the direction of the Food & Beverage Director and Dining Room Manager, you will assist with the day-to-day food & beverage operations.
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A High School Diploma and experience in culinary arts or food service. Knowledge and ability to operate food service equipment. Knowledge of volume food preparation. Assists Executive Chef/Dining Services Director in the preparation of meals and provides excellent customer service.
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Server Assistants/Food Runners. More than just indoor mini golf, Puttshack leans on its ground-breaking technology to elevate the game while also serving world-class food and full bar in a cool environment.
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Understand and follow food allergy procedures and special orders/restrictions. The combination of our fun atmosphere, entertainment, and delicious food makes us the only tech-forward mini golf game powered by patented Trackaball technology.
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We are looking for a Banquet Server to join our team at the Industrialist Hotel in downtown Pittsburgh! Banquet Server is responsible for ensuring that excellent guest service is provided throughout the banquet department and carrying out all daily duties associated with the events scheduled.
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A Server at Bahama Breeze takes pride in providing attentive and friendly service, which enables their Guests to be carefree as they sip on an island cocktail, tap in to their adventurous spirit as they taste unique items that deliver Caribbean inspired flavors and delight in being able to spend time with their family and friends creating lasting memories.
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The Food Server will work closely with the restaurant staff to ensure customer satisfaction and an excellent dining experience. PaPa J's Twin Plaza, a local restaurant located in Pittsburgh, PA, is seeking a full-time Food Server.
$12 - $25 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 28 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Working as or training others in the roles of food/drink runner, busser, bar back. We are seeking enthusiastic & committed SERVER ASSISTANTS for our Pittsburgh, PA taproom. Craft food/beverage lover & enthusiast.
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Assist other restaurant personnel with tasks when necessary such as expediting food to tables. Food Handler Certification (if applicable). Our culinary team serves an authentic, locally-focused, ingredient-driven menu made to pair with our robust selection of local beers and craft spirits to complete the American tavern feel.
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Practices teamwork by assisting fellow Team Members, as needed, by serving food, practicing table maintenance and bussing to enhance our Guests dining experience. - Takes and records food and beverage orders from guests according to RCSH Sequence of Service and Pivot Point systems.
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Understands basic kitchen equipment operation (food processor, dishwasher, beverage machine, etc.) The Server is responsible for courteously serving resident and guest meals, and for clean-up and resetting of dining room following meal service.
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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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We all wear multiple hats here at Kimpton. Maintain a clean dining area by bussing tables in an efficient, courteous and accurate manner all the while providing outstanding service to our guests along the way.
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