Server Assistant

Server Assistant


Company
The Capital Grille
Location
Dallas, TX
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
The Capital Grille

Job Description
We Wine. We Dine. We Build Careers!

For this position, pay will be variable by location - plus tips.

We cordially invite you to apply. Joining our team provides exceptionally distinctive benefits, including:
• Competitive pay, every week
• Anniversary pay
• Paid sick leave
• Medical, dental and vision coverage
• Multiple insurance options, wealth benefits and flexible spending accounts
• Dining and other discounts
• Matching 401(k) plan after one year of employment (21 and over)

Note: Eligibility May Apply

With genuine hospitality while providing the highest levels of service, a Server Assistant will deliver an exceptionally distinctive dining experience by ensuring the dining room, lobby and service area are clean, stocked and visually appealing. A Server Assistant will be a team player throughout the restaurant by assisting Servers in properly serving food and beverages while also clearing, cleaning and resetting tables for the next guests.

One key to our success is the high standards we set on the health and safety of our team members and guests. We are committed to the highest safety and sanitation practices, including team member wellness and team members maintaining clean, sanitized and safe restaurants.

From masterfully prepared cuisine to exceptional service, The Capital Grille provides a place where you can enjoy being part of a comfortably sophisticated restaurant while thriving in a nurturing work environment that encourages growth.

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