Roles and responsibilities
We are currently seeking for passionate and dynamic guest focused Food & Beverage professionals who pride themselves on their ability to deliver extraordinary levels of customer service and provide creative solutions to our colleagues.
As a Colleague Outlet Attendant you are responsible to ensure and maintain a proper and hygienic Cafeteria for all associates and your role will include key responsibilities such as-
- Receive work assignment and supplies and check all tables and back of house areas
- Wash sink, ban marry, tiles, kitchen equipment, furniture and floor in the Cafeteria and replenish supplies
- Clean and keep the buffet area and service areas neat and tidy at all times
- Report any maintenance work required immediately
- Report damaged or missing items immediately
- Turn in all ‘Lost and Found’ articles to the Housekeeping Department before leaving off duty
- Greet colleagues in courteous and polite manner at all times
- Clean all service areas and ensure no loss or breakage while cleaning
Skills
Education, Qualifications & Experiences
You should have ideally a high school qualification with previous experience in a related discipline. You must have a good command of English and other language skills are of an advantage.
Knowledge & Competencies
The ideal candidate will be helpful, courteous and with a positive attitude. You have the ability to perform with high standards of social skills, enabling you to interact and deal with other colleagues effectively. You portray a fair, friendly style and be easily approachable for associates, while possessing following additional competencies-
Understanding the Job
Taking Responsibility
Recognizing Differences
Customer Focus
Adaptability
Desired candidate profile
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Guest Service:
- Provide excellent customer service to guests, ensuring their needs are met promptly and professionally.
- Greet guests as they arrive and assist with seating arrangements, menus, and drink orders.
- Answer questions about the menu, ingredients, and specials, and make recommendations when appropriate.
- Take food and drink orders and relay them to the kitchen or bar staff.
- Serve food and beverages to guests, ensuring that the presentation and quality meet the outlet's standards.
- Handle guest complaints or concerns with a calm and professional attitude, ensuring guest satisfaction.
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Maintaining Cleanliness and Organization:
- Keep the outlet clean and organized at all times, including dining areas, tables, and service stations.
- Set up and break down tables before and after each meal service.
- Clean and sanitize utensils, dishes, and glasses, ensuring that they are ready for the next use.
- Ensure that the dining area is well-stocked with necessary supplies, such as napkins, condiments, and menus.
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Food and Beverage Service:
- Assist in the preparation and service of food and beverages, such as refilling drinks, delivering bread baskets, or bringing condiments to the table.
- Maintain awareness of the outlet's menu items, including special offers, promotions, or seasonal changes, to provide accurate information to guests.
- Serve food and drinks to guests promptly, ensuring all orders are correct and presented neatly.
- Monitor the dining area to ensure that guests' needs are met throughout their meal.
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Assisting with Orders and Payments:
- Take orders from guests, input them into the POS (Point of Sale) system, and communicate special requests to kitchen or bar staff.
- Process payments from guests, including cash, credit cards, or room charges (in hotels), and provide receipts.
- Assist with the billing process and ensure that any discrepancies or issues with billing are resolved efficiently.
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Coordinating with Other Staff:
- Work closely with the kitchen staff, bartenders, and other front-of-house employees to ensure smooth service and order accuracy.
- Communicate with other team members to coordinate seating, food preparation, and service delivery.
- Follow instructions from supervisors or managers regarding service procedures, guest needs, and daily tasks.
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Stocking and Inventory:
- Help with the inventory and restocking of items such as napkins, glasses, cutlery, and condiments.
- Assist with ensuring that stock levels are maintained throughout the day, reporting any low stock to management or the appropriate department.
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Setting Up and Closing the Outlet:
- Assist with the preparation of the outlet before service, including setting up tables, arranging chairs, and preparing drink stations.
- At the end of the day or shift, assist with closing tasks such as cleaning the dining area, restocking supplies, and ensuring all equipment is properly cleaned and stored.
Essential Skills
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Excellent Customer Service:
- A friendly, approachable, and professional demeanor is crucial for providing a positive guest experience.
- Strong communication skills are necessary to interact with guests, staff, and management.
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Attention to Detail:
- Paying attention to guest needs, food quality, and the cleanliness of the outlet is important to ensure satisfaction and maintain the outlet’s standards.
- Ensuring food orders are accurate and presented in a timely manner requires great attention to detail.
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Teamwork:
- An Outlet Attendant works closely with other staff, such as waiters, chefs, bartenders, and managers, to provide seamless service.
- The ability to collaborate effectively in a team environment is essential.
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Multitasking and Time Management:
- The ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously is key to handling a busy dining service.
- Effective time management ensures that service is prompt and that guests' needs are met without delay.
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Physical Stamina:
- Outlet Attendants spend most of their shifts on their feet, moving between tables and kitchen areas, which requires good physical endurance.
- The ability to carry trays of food and drinks and lift heavy items like kegs or large containers is important.
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Problem-Solving Skills:
- The ability to handle guest complaints or issues, such as incorrect orders or delays in service, with patience and professionalism is important.
- Quick thinking and flexibility are essential when dealing with unexpected situations.
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Basic Knowledge of Food and Beverage:
- An understanding of the menu and beverage offerings is essential to assist guests with their choices and answer any questions they may have.
- Knowledge of dietary restrictions, allergies, and food ingredients is useful for providing accurate information.