Restaurant Server (Part-Time) Eataly Chicago

Restaurant Server (Part-Time) Eataly Chicago


Company
Eataly North America
Location
Chicago, IL
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
Talent.com

Job Description
A Server coordinates the entire service station and communicates with front of the house and back of the house personnel to provide a dining experience that exceeds guest expectations. Reports to the GM of Restaurants and Restaurant Floor Managers.
• Greets guests and presents them with the menu
• Informs guests of specials menu changes answers questions regarding food beverages and allergies
• Receives food and beverage orders from guests and relays to kitchen staff and bartender using a POS system
• Communicates with the hosts table support team kitchen staff and bartenders to coordinate stations
• Presents opens and pours wine and beer when serving guests
• Assists table support team with stocking work stations removing and resetting used dishes/silverware
• Assists with cash register at counter-service restaurants
• Performs other duties as required or assigned

Qualifications :
• High school diploma or equivalent preferred
• Knowledge of the sequence of service and dining room procedures
• Excellent communication skills
• Basic math skills

Job Requirements
• Availability to work onsite with a flexible schedule often including evenings weekends and holidays
• Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
• Ability to exert well-paced mobility for up to 8 hours including standing walking bending and squatting

Compensation
• Compensation for this role is USD $16.60 hourly plus tips.

Additional Information :

Benefits and Perks
• Medical Dental Vision Insurance
• Paid Time Off
• Paid Parental Leave
• 401K with match or RRSP
• Free family meal daily
• Discounts at Eataly
• Classes on products and Italian cuisine
• Referral bonus program
• and more!

Eataly is an equal employment opportunity employer. It is the Companys policy to not unlawfully discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis of race color sex sexual orientation religion national origin age disability or any other characteristic made unlawful to consider by applicable federal state or local laws. Eataly also prohibits harassment of applicants and employees based on any of these protected categories. It is also Eatalys policy to comply with all applicable federal state and local laws regarding consideration of unemployment status salary history credit/bankruptcy history and criminal background/conviction history in making hiring decisions. If contacted for an employment opportunity please advise Human Resources if you require accommodation.

Remote Work :

No

Employment Type :

Part-time

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