Serveur, Serveuses & Barmaid

Serveur, Serveuses & Barmaid


Company
Restaurant Alexandre
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time and Part-time
Salary
$800 a week
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Située au cœur de Montréal, notre brasserie française est une véritable institution depuis plus de 40 ans. Réputée pour sa cuisine authentique, son ambiance conviviale et son service attentionné, nous accueillons chaque jour une clientèle fidèle et internationale.

Postes à pourvoir
• Serveur-se et barman-aid : Accueillir et conseiller les clients, assurer un service rapide et professionnel, veiller au confort des invités, maintenir la mise en place impeccable.

Profil recherché
• Expérience en restauration, idéalement dans une brasserie ou un établissement gastronomique.
• Présentation soignée, sens du contact et de l’accueil.
• Capacité à travailler sous pression avec le sourire.
• Esprit d’équipe et passion pour le service à la française.

Conditions
• Contrat à temps plein.
• Horaires de jour et de soir
• Salaire + pourboires.
• Environnement de travail stable et convivial, au sein d’une maison reconnue depuis plus de quatre décennies.

SVP Contacter M. Alain au (514) 240-7831 ou par courriel à [email protected]

Type d'emploi : Temps plein, Temps partiel, Permanent

Rémunération : à partir de 800,00$ par semaine

Lieu du poste : En présentiel

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