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Provide and create a fun, friendly and exciting experience for all guests to uphold all of our standards for the proper service of alcohol as set forth by the Legends Hospitality and TABC organization.
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Alcoholic Beverage Servers Certification (TABC/BASSET) Want to work in the ultimate Taco shop serving up awesomeness to our Guests? Oh, and if you're inclined to get a Velvet Taco tattoo, our CEO will pay for it.
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You will also be required to obtain a TABC license. As a Union Teller Barista, you will be responsible for greeting guests, taking coffee and food orders, maintaining the dining room, making specialty coffee drinks, restocking and organizing supplies, and interacting with others.
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Must be TABC certified, or have the ability to obtain a valid TABC permit. Located on Fifth Avenue between Demonbreun and Korean Veterans Blvd. The Omni Nashville Hotel design is a modern expression of the citys distinct character, incorporating natural materials, exposed steel and regional limestone.
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TABC card required. DailyPay - Work today, get paid today! Part-time hours, 3-8:30 pm Monday thru Friday with no early mornings or late nights; scheduled as needed for brunch on Sundays and holidays.
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Must have ServSafe and TABC license. Effectively supervises all banquet, in-room dining kitchen staff, and all culinary operations for assigned shifts. 4+ years of experience in a hotel, restaurant, or catering facility of similar caliber.
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TABC servers permit for the state of Tennessee. The advertised program is an AI recruiting assistant that helps you apply to jobs with Compass Group. will be required to work all major events at nissan stadium.
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Must have a TABC card. Supervises beverage employees including maintaining proper employee/employer relations, recognition, evaluating performance and administering discipline. The Bar Manager is responsible for day-to-day operations, special event execution and staff morale.
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TABC Permit Required! Our Bartenders pour and serve draft, craft, domestic and import beers and must have a good understanding and knowledge of classic cocktails, as well as an outgoing personality.
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Will work hand in hand with director of operations and suites team to make sure all VIP suite needs are met. From the stadium to the head table, Levy leverages unbridled creativity, custom strategies, impeccable service, and true love for great food to create unforgettable experiences.
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Will work hand in hand with director of operations and suites team to make sure all VIP suite. Ensures that all VIP suites are set-up prior to guest arrival and that established food presentation and quantities are met.
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