Restaurant Server

Restaurant Server


Company
Cosw
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Contractor
Salary
$15–$18 an hour
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Summary

We are seeking a friendly and attentive Restaurant Server to provide exceptional guest service in a fast-paced dining environment. The ideal candidate will have a passion for hospitality, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple tables efficiently. This role involves taking orders, serving food and beverages, and ensuring a memorable dining experience for all guests. Previous restaurant experience and familiarity with POS systems such as Micros POS are preferred. The Restaurant Server plays a vital role in maintaining sanitation standards, food safety, and guest satisfaction.

Responsibilities
• Greet guests warmly and assist them with seating arrangements
• Take accurate food and beverage orders using POS systems like Micros POS
• Serve food and drinks promptly while maintaining presentation standards
• Upsell menu items to enhance guest experience and increase sales
• Handle cash transactions accurately and perform cashiering duties
• Ensure proper food handling, sanitation, and adherence to food safety regulations
• Assist in setting up tables, cleaning work areas, and resetting stations for new guests
• Address guest inquiries professionally and resolve any issues promptly
• Collaborate with kitchen staff to ensure timely delivery of orders
• Maintain knowledge of menu items, specials, and restaurant policies

Experience
• Previous experience in food service or hospitality industry preferred
• Familiarity with restaurant POS systems such as Micros POS is advantageous
• Strong customer service skills with the ability to engage guests effectively
• Ability to manage time efficiently during busy periods
• Basic math skills for handling cash and processing payments accurately
• Knowledge of food safety standards and sanitation practices
• Experience with food handling, preparation, or kitchen operations is a plus
• Demonstrated ability to upsell menu items and provide excellent guest services

This position offers an engaging work environment where hospitality skills are valued. Candidates should be committed to delivering exceptional service while working efficiently in a team-oriented setting.

Pay: $15.00-$18.00 per hour

Benefits:
• On-site parking

Work Location: In person

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