Hard Rock Cafe Busser

Hard Rock Cafe Busser


Company
Hard Rock International
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
$18 an hour
Posted
13 hours ago
Via
via Learn4Good

Job Description
Step into the vibrant world of Hard Rock Cafe Ottawa as a part time Busser.

Your role is essential in preparing and maintaining exceptional dining experiences amidst a lively atmosphere filled with music.

In this position at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Ottawa, you will ensure the restaurant maintains its high standards of service. Working part time, your tasks will include setting up server stations, cleaning work areas, and assisting in table cleanliness. Join a team that values your effort in creating unforgettable guest experiences.

Key Responsibilities:

• Set up server stations with necessary dining items

• Keep work areas clean throughout shifts

• Remove soiled dishes and maintain organization

• Use trays for efficient table bussing

• Report maintenance issues to management

Requirements:

• Minimum six months' experience in a related role

• Capability to lift and move up to 50 pounds

• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

• Good communication skills for teamwork

• Adaptability to noisy casino conditions

Bring your passion for service to the Hard Rock Cafe as a Busser and enhance customer satisfaction.
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