Banquet Serverother related Employment listings - Ames, IA at Geebo

Banquet Server

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5 Ames, IA Ames, IA $13 an hour $13 an hour 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Job Purpose:
Responsible for accommodating all guests of Conference Center function while circling assigned room and executing assigned event per Banquet Event Order.
To enthusiastically deliver first-class service and hospitality that exceeds guest expectations.
Consistently delivering GATE, from when the first guest arrives to when the last guest leaves.
Essential Functions:
Complete preparations for event per BEO Anticipate guests needs and respond politely to requests Demonstrate proper work procedures with a sense of urgency Perform all server tasks within scheduled shift time Deliver the GATEway service standards and exemplify Gateway Values Set up for events, carry trays, serve guests, and clean up at event conclusion Preserve a healthy relationship between the Kitchen, and Conference Services staff Adhere to all Health and Safety Standards at all times Complete daily checklists (Tasks assigned may vary depending on event) Maximize productivity by working efficiently and in a timely manner Maintain inherent attention to detail Requirements:
High school diploma or GED preferred Customer service or previous waiting experience preferred Able to bend, climb stairs, and lift/transport 25-50 lbs Ability to deliver first class customer service Speaking skills, ability to communicate with guests, staff, and management accurately and effectively Strong organizational and decision-making skills Complete I-PACT training upon hiring Reporting Relationships:
This job reports to:
Food & Beverage Director Conference Services Manager Conference Services Supervisor Conference Services Captain The Gateway Hotel & Conference Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Gateway Hotel & Conference Center

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