Restaurant Attendant (Food Runner/Busser)

Restaurant Attendant (Food Runner/Busser)


Company
Beverly Hills Hotel Management
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type
Full-time
Via
Indeed

Job Description
What you will be doing
• Promptly clear and reset used tables. Remove dirty stock to dish area and breakdown trays. Take soiled linen to designated area and/or Housekeeping Department for laundering.
• Stock and maintain service stations with the proper supplies before, during and after each shift.
• Set up and refill coffee-to-go station in the lobby, and keep it replenished, as needed. Keep area picked up and clear.
• Promptly assist servers in the pre-bussing of tables and delivery of food orders.
• Assist in the general cleaning and maintenance of the restaurant.

Requirements:

What we are looking for
• Strong communication skills verbal and written
• High work ethic and self-initiative, ability to work in high pressure situations
• May be required to work varying schedules to include nights, weekends, and holidays
• Someone who enjoys working as and being part of a team that provides great experiences for our Guests!

$22.50/hour

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