Restaurant Server/Bartender - $23.00 per hour Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Richmond, VA at Geebo

Restaurant Server/Bartender - $23.00 per hour

The Commonwealth - SMI Hotel Group The Commonwealth - SMI Hotel Group Richmond, VA Richmond, VA Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $20 - $23 an hour $20 - $23 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago The Commonwealth hotel is looking for competent Restaurant Server/Bartender to take and deliver food and drink orders.
You'll be the face of our restaurant and responsible for our customers' experiences.
As a Server/Bartender your responsibilities include ensuring our tables are clean and tidy when guests arrive, presenting menus and serving food and beverages.
You need to be quick on your feet (literally and metaphorically) and have a polite and friendly attitude.
Your ultimate goal will be to provide high-quality service that will help us maintain and attract customers.
Responsibilities Prepare restaurant tables with special attention to sanitation and order Attend to customers upon entrance Present restaurant menus and help customers select food/beverages Take and serve orders, make and serve drinks Answer questions or make recommendations for complementary products Deal with complaints or problems with a positive attitude Issue bills and accept payment Benefits SMI Hotel Group offers a competitive wage and benefit package, which for full time employees includes:
health, dental and vision insurance 401K with company match generous PTO (paid time off) plan paid holidays hotel room discounts worldwide.
Part time employees are eligible for all benefits listed above except insurance benefits.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$20.
00 - $23.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Employee discount Paid time off Referral program Restaurant type:
Casual dining restaurant Shift:
Evening shift Weekly day range:
Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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