Roles and responsibilities
. Customer Service
- Greeting Guests: Welcoming guests to the restaurant, escorting them to their table, and presenting menus.
- Taking Orders: Listening to guests’ orders, accurately recording their selections, and answering any questions about the menu or specials.
- Serving Food and Beverages: Bringing food and drinks to the table in a timely and professional manner. Ensuring that orders are served correctly and that guests are satisfied.
- Guest Interaction: Engaging with customers to ensure they are happy with their meals and addressing any concerns or requests they may have.
- Upselling: Recommending additional menu items, drinks, or specials to enhance the dining experience and increase sales.
- Handling Complaints: Addressing customer concerns or complaints promptly, offering solutions, or notifying management if necessary to ensure guest satisfaction.
2. Order Management and Accuracy
- Order Entry: Accurately inputting orders into the point-of-sale (POS) system or relaying them to the kitchen staff.
- Ensuring Accuracy: Double-checking orders to ensure that everything is correct and complete before serving to avoid mistakes.
- Handling Special Requests: Accommodating special requests, such as dietary restrictions, allergies, or customizations, and ensuring the kitchen staff is informed.
- Order Timing: Coordinating the timing of orders so that food is served at the right temperature and drinks are delivered promptly.
3. Maintaining Cleanliness and Organization
- Table Setting: Ensuring that tables are clean, well-organized, and set with the appropriate utensils, napkins, and condiments.
- Clearing Tables: Clearing empty plates, glasses, and silverware from tables after guests have finished their meals.
- Cleaning Duties: Regularly cleaning and maintaining the dining area, including wiping down tables, chairs, and menus.
- Restocking: Ensuring that service areas are stocked with necessary supplies, such as napkins, condiments, and glassware.
4. Cash Handling and Payment Processing
- Bill Presentation: Presenting the bill to guests at the end of the meal and ensuring that they have a pleasant checkout experience.
- Payment Processing: Accurately processing payments, including handling cash, credit cards, and tips.
- Cash Register: Operating the cash register or POS system, ensuring all transactions are recorded correctly.
5. Collaboration with Other Staff
- Working with the Kitchen: Communicating with kitchen staff to ensure that orders are prepared according to guest specifications and that food is delivered promptly.
- Teamwork: Collaborating with other waitstaff and restaurant staff to provide smooth and efficient service. Assisting colleagues as needed to manage large parties or busy shifts.
- Coordinating with Management: Keeping management informed of any issues, complaints, or special requests from guests.
Desired candidate profile
Every day is different, but you’ll mostly be:
- Striving to make every meal truly memorable for our guests by serving up hight standards with our signature flare
- Owning your kitchen keeping it well stocked and making sure it’s always a clean and safe place to work
- Helping with washing up and other kitchen duties when the team needs you
- Minimising waste and keeping your supervisor or duty manager in the loop about any unsafe equipment, low supplies, or safety incidents
- Taking on ad-hoc duties to keep the service running smoothly
What We need from you:
- The strength to lift, push and pull big objects up to 50lbs (23 kg) which can also involve bending and kneeling
- A good grasp of reading, writing and basic maths
- The flexibility to work night, weekend, and holiday shifts
- Compliance with local laws on food handling and serving alcohol – you’ll need to be above the minimum age required and fluent in the local language
- Great communication – you’ll be warm, welcoming, and easy to talk to