FAIRMONT
Job Description The Champagne Bar Manager is responsible to administer the successful planning, organization, and coordination of all food and beverage activities, while providing exceptional 5-diamond service. Adherence to established policies, standards and procedures are required at all times in order to achieve high levels of customer satisfaction, quality service, compliance with corporate policies and procedures and local regulations while meeting/exceeding financial goals. The Champagne Bar Manager will lead a management and service team of colleagues to a common goal for the guest, colleague, owner and brand awareness. Compensation: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 - Annual Salary Responsibilities Floor presence during shift, greeting and interacting with guests. Perform daily inspection of restaurant for readiness according to standards. Responsibility for all opening/closing procedures of shift, including Log Book, pre-meal shift, guest comment card process, and menu engineering. Maintain fast, accurate service, positive guest relations, and ensure products are consistent with company quality standards. Responsibility for maintaining the highest standards of service and ambiance. Supervision of tabletop presentation for meal service. Supervise and direct service Handle guest complaints in the most diplomatic manner. Ensure food quality and 100% customer satisfaction. Complete menu knowledge (breakfast, lunch, dinner, bar and wine pairing). Maintaining inventory of equipment, linen and other supplies Profit & Loss management by following cash control/security procedures manages labor, review financial reports, and takes any appropriate actions. Monitoring and controlling Micros system in appliance to guest checks and hotel reports Monitor speed of service and exercise quality control for both food and beverage. Schedule dining room personnel with forecasted business ensuring that staffing is adequate and yet within budgetary goals. Increase knowledge of the industry trends. Maintain safety by adhering to stated safety policies and handle guest and employee accidents. Ensure Occupational Safety & Health Act, local health and safety codes, and company safety and security policy are met. Relate any outlet maintenance needs to the Engineering Department by work order program. Keep storerooms in a state of readiness, cleanliness and tidiness. Promote and maintains good employee relations between service kitchen and dining room. Lead efforts in recruiting, interviewing, and hiring team members; conducts performance appraisals, take disciplinary action, motivate and train. Wine lists development. Work is in the area of wine procurement, storage, and wine rotation. Responsible overall for the delivery of wine service. Progressive and ongoing staff education. Working along with the culinary team, by pairing and suggesting wines that will best complement each particular food menu item. Working on the floor as sommelier assisting in service and elevating our service performance while in direct contact with the restaurant patrons. Ethical duty to work with the taste preference and budget parameters of the patron. Maintenance of all wine lists and menus.
Job Description The Champagne Bar Manager is responsible to administer the successful planning, organization, and coordination of all food and beverage activities, while providing exceptional 5-diamond service. Adherence to established policies, standards and procedures are required at all times in order to achieve high levels of customer satisfaction, quality service, compliance with corporate policies and procedures and local regulations while meeting/exceeding financial goals. The Champagne Bar Manager will lead a management and service team of colleagues to a common goal for the guest, colleague, owner and brand awareness. Compensation: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 - Annual Salary Responsibilities Floor presence during shift, greeting and interacting with guests. Perform daily inspection of restaurant for readiness according to standards. Responsibility for all opening/closing procedures of shift, including Log Book, pre-meal shift, guest comment card process, and menu engineering. Maintain fast, accurate service, positive guest relations, and ensure products are consistent with company quality standards. Responsibility for maintaining the highest standards of service and ambiance. Supervision of tabletop presentation for meal service. Supervise and direct service Handle guest complaints in the most diplomatic manner. Ensure food quality and 100% customer satisfaction. Complete menu knowledge (breakfast, lunch, dinner, bar and wine pairing). Maintaining inventory of equipment, linen and other supplies Profit & Loss management by following cash control/security procedures manages labor, review financial reports, and takes any appropriate actions. Monitoring and controlling Micros system in appliance to guest checks and hotel reports Monitor speed of service and exercise quality control for both food and beverage. Schedule dining room personnel with forecasted business ensuring that staffing is adequate and yet within budgetary goals. Increase knowledge of the industry trends. Maintain safety by adhering to stated safety policies and handle guest and employee accidents. Ensure Occupational Safety & Health Act, local health and safety codes, and company safety and security policy are met. Relate any outlet maintenance needs to the Engineering Department by work order program. Keep storerooms in a state of readiness, cleanliness and tidiness. Promote and maintains good employee relations between service kitchen and dining room. Lead efforts in recruiting, interviewing, and hiring team members; conducts performance appraisals, take disciplinary action, motivate and train. Wine lists development. Work is in the area of wine procurement, storage, and wine rotation. Responsible overall for the delivery of wine service. Progressive and ongoing staff education. Working along with the culinary team, by pairing and suggesting wines that will best complement each particular food menu item. Working on the floor as sommelier assisting in service and elevating our service performance while in direct contact with the restaurant patrons. Ethical duty to work with the taste preference and budget parameters of the patron. Maintenance of all wine lists and menus.
DIG Chefs-In-Training
Boston, Massachusetts
CHEF IN TRAINING Up to $19 - $23/hr with tips Depending on experience Base wage before tips: $16 - 18 (+ $2-4/hour tips from a pool tips system) Interested in a 4-day workweek schedule while still getting full-time hours? This schedule is offered as an OPTIONAL BENEFIT for those interested & will include four swing shifts that will begin between 10 am - Noon each day and last for 9 hours and 45 minutes with a lunch break ABOUT THE ROLE: The next generation of chefs are evolving in DIG restaurants. Our scratch based kitchens are built around people with a true passion for real good food. We teach individuals who are excited to share their enthusiasm for food and transform them into skilled chefs. You will advance and gain the ability to work with food, develop leadership skills, and stay sharp in our fast-pace culinary environment. If you are seeking a community where education, purpose, and taste matter, we encourage you to join our fa(r)m. YOU WILL: Prep, mix, and cook vegetables, proteins, grains etc using recipes as a guide and taste buds for validation. Gain exposure to different stations within the DIG kitchen including but not limited to garde manger, grill, roast, market line, guest concierge and delivery/packout. Speak to current menu offerings, seasonality, and ingredients with guests - making their day as you provide them with a delicious scratch-made meal (aka: marketbowl). Work to support the team during peak and off peak service, by pitching in wherever and whenever necessary. Multi-task and move in the kitchen for extended periods of time. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations. Help to maintain the "A" lettergrade by following Department of Health and DIG food safety standards. Demonstrate professional maturity and strictly uphold DIG's anti-discrimination & anti-harassment policies. Go home feeling fulfilled knowing you are a part of a bigger mission to rebuild the food system. YOU HAVE: A passion for real, good food and a desire to learn culinary practices and skills. The ability to demonstrate and execute a strong work ethic. The ability to perform physical requirements of the position (frequently lifting up to 25 pounds, occasionally lifting up to 50 pounds). These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations. The ability to perform other physical requirements such as seeing, hearing, speaking, reaching, bending, and moving intermittently during working hours. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations. A team-oriented focus. You have a deep appreciation for the people you work with and help to support the restaurant's success. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. A desire to create exceptional employee & guest experiences. An eye for detail and solving challenges. A desire for growth in our brigade. WORK PERKS: Aside from the standard job description fare (competitive pay) we also offer: Opportunities for GROWTH in a TEAM environment Competitive Pay: $17-19/hour depending on experience Paid Time Off Thanksgiving, Christmas and other Holidays Off Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours Optional 4 Day Work Week Schedule with Full Time Hours Complimentary DIG lunch everyday Commuter Benefits ABOUT US: At Dig Food Group, we're building a better food system for everyone by sourcing, cooking and serving delicious food everyday. Nine years in, we've grown to more than 30 fast-casual Dig restaurants, opened our first full-service restaurant, 232 Bleecker, partnered with 130 farms including our own Dig Acres, and taught thousands of people how to cook (really cook) in our kitchens. To do this, we've built direct and real relationships with farmers. We don't just name check them on our menus we're true partners in their businesses. We focus on farmers who are independent, first-timers, women, immigrants, LGBTQ and people of color. These relationships allow us to get the best ingredients all year round and change our menu based on what is growing in the fields. Each restaurant is run by a chef and all our food is cooked on site. There are no microwaves, can openers or freezers, just an entire culinary team at every location, cooking vegetables all day. This requires training a whole generation of chefs and cooks from the ground up, including many who have never worked in a restaurant before. Knife skills are life skills. We're not here to disrupt anything or become a platform. We run our business on good food and great people. From sourcing to serving, our mission is to create a better food system for everyone. That means a world where farmers can make a living growing food, anyone can learn to cook, and we can all eat well, together. DIG believes in the power of a shared table to bring people together as we are committed to building a culturally inclusive team. Diverse candidates encouraged to apply Additional Role Note: The duties of this position may change from time to time. DIG reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of Dig or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. DIG is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, ancestry, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related condition, unemployment status, gender identity or expression, transgender status or gender dysphoria, marital status, domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking victim status, national origin, citizenship, disability, covered veteran and/or military status, genetic information or predisposing genetic characteristic, familial status as that term is described under the New York State Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York City Human Rights Law (if you are employed in New York City) or other protected status or any other characteristic as protected under applicable federal, state and local law ("Protected Status").
CHEF IN TRAINING Up to $19 - $23/hr with tips Depending on experience Base wage before tips: $16 - 18 (+ $2-4/hour tips from a pool tips system) Interested in a 4-day workweek schedule while still getting full-time hours? This schedule is offered as an OPTIONAL BENEFIT for those interested & will include four swing shifts that will begin between 10 am - Noon each day and last for 9 hours and 45 minutes with a lunch break ABOUT THE ROLE: The next generation of chefs are evolving in DIG restaurants. Our scratch based kitchens are built around people with a true passion for real good food. We teach individuals who are excited to share their enthusiasm for food and transform them into skilled chefs. You will advance and gain the ability to work with food, develop leadership skills, and stay sharp in our fast-pace culinary environment. If you are seeking a community where education, purpose, and taste matter, we encourage you to join our fa(r)m. YOU WILL: Prep, mix, and cook vegetables, proteins, grains etc using recipes as a guide and taste buds for validation. Gain exposure to different stations within the DIG kitchen including but not limited to garde manger, grill, roast, market line, guest concierge and delivery/packout. Speak to current menu offerings, seasonality, and ingredients with guests - making their day as you provide them with a delicious scratch-made meal (aka: marketbowl). Work to support the team during peak and off peak service, by pitching in wherever and whenever necessary. Multi-task and move in the kitchen for extended periods of time. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations. Help to maintain the "A" lettergrade by following Department of Health and DIG food safety standards. Demonstrate professional maturity and strictly uphold DIG's anti-discrimination & anti-harassment policies. Go home feeling fulfilled knowing you are a part of a bigger mission to rebuild the food system. YOU HAVE: A passion for real, good food and a desire to learn culinary practices and skills. The ability to demonstrate and execute a strong work ethic. The ability to perform physical requirements of the position (frequently lifting up to 25 pounds, occasionally lifting up to 50 pounds). These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations. The ability to perform other physical requirements such as seeing, hearing, speaking, reaching, bending, and moving intermittently during working hours. These physical requirements may be accomplished with or without reasonable accommodations. A team-oriented focus. You have a deep appreciation for the people you work with and help to support the restaurant's success. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. A desire to create exceptional employee & guest experiences. An eye for detail and solving challenges. A desire for growth in our brigade. WORK PERKS: Aside from the standard job description fare (competitive pay) we also offer: Opportunities for GROWTH in a TEAM environment Competitive Pay: $17-19/hour depending on experience Paid Time Off Thanksgiving, Christmas and other Holidays Off Flexible Scheduling: Part Time and Full Time Hours Optional 4 Day Work Week Schedule with Full Time Hours Complimentary DIG lunch everyday Commuter Benefits ABOUT US: At Dig Food Group, we're building a better food system for everyone by sourcing, cooking and serving delicious food everyday. Nine years in, we've grown to more than 30 fast-casual Dig restaurants, opened our first full-service restaurant, 232 Bleecker, partnered with 130 farms including our own Dig Acres, and taught thousands of people how to cook (really cook) in our kitchens. To do this, we've built direct and real relationships with farmers. We don't just name check them on our menus we're true partners in their businesses. We focus on farmers who are independent, first-timers, women, immigrants, LGBTQ and people of color. These relationships allow us to get the best ingredients all year round and change our menu based on what is growing in the fields. Each restaurant is run by a chef and all our food is cooked on site. There are no microwaves, can openers or freezers, just an entire culinary team at every location, cooking vegetables all day. This requires training a whole generation of chefs and cooks from the ground up, including many who have never worked in a restaurant before. Knife skills are life skills. We're not here to disrupt anything or become a platform. We run our business on good food and great people. From sourcing to serving, our mission is to create a better food system for everyone. That means a world where farmers can make a living growing food, anyone can learn to cook, and we can all eat well, together. DIG believes in the power of a shared table to bring people together as we are committed to building a culturally inclusive team. Diverse candidates encouraged to apply Additional Role Note: The duties of this position may change from time to time. DIG reserves the right to add or delete duties and responsibilities at the discretion of Dig or its managers. This job description is intended to describe the general level of work being performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. DIG is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, age, ancestry, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related condition, unemployment status, gender identity or expression, transgender status or gender dysphoria, marital status, domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking victim status, national origin, citizenship, disability, covered veteran and/or military status, genetic information or predisposing genetic characteristic, familial status as that term is described under the New York State Human Rights Law, caregiver or partnership status as those terms are defined under the New York City Human Rights Law (if you are employed in New York City) or other protected status or any other characteristic as protected under applicable federal, state and local law ("Protected Status").
Arlo Hotels
New York, New York
Arlo Hotels an independent lifestyle hotel is now actively seeking a dynamic Rooftop Server. Are you someone who is passionate about people, driven by purpose, and clever in your approach? If so keep on reading Here at Arlowe strive to create a sense of awe that leaves those we touch wanting more" As a Restaurant Server, you contribute a tremendous amount towards our success. You have a direct impact on the level of service that we offer to our guests, not only through your service but your interaction with the guests themselves. Additionally, you are the key liaison between the front of the house and the kitchen, and your clear communication will lend itself to a smooth service. You have been chosen for this position because of your experience, ability, and character. Together, we will work to provide a memorable dining experience for each of our guests. RESONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITIES: Always treat guests with courtesy and respect in a variety of situations Practice Honesty & Integrity Maintain open communication with Managers and all other departments Complete all opening duties as assigned. Be mindful of the importance of personal hygiene and grooming Adhere to hotel Health and Safety guidelines Participate in pre-shift Showcase ability to work under pressure and in a fast paced environment Immediately report any accident and or incident which may occur while at work. Acknowledge guest with eye contact Use guest name whenever possible Report all guest concerns to management in a timely manner SPECIFIC DUTIES Take guest's food and beverage orders, utilize salesmanship techniques, and make appropriate recommendations. Always read your guests when making suggestions. Accurately input orders into POS system. Document all orders on a server dupe pad as a back-up record in case the POS system is ever inoperative. Retrieve all beverages from service bar and serve promptly. All beverages are ideally served from the right and to the right of the guest. Open all wine and champagne bottles using proper wine service techniques. Anticipate guest's needs and respond promptly. Acknowledge all guests regardless of whether they are in your station. Interact in courteous and professional manner with guests, supervisors, and co-workers. Always make guests feel you are on their side by apologizing and being proactive in resolving guest complaints. Alert management to any and all issues that arise at a table. Monitor and maintain cleanliness, sanitation, and organization of all service areas. Retrieve bread from the kitchen, stock the bread drawers, and monitor quality and consistency throughout the night. Prep butter/spread according to pars. Deliver bread to all tables after the order has been taken. Keep the linen storage areas clean and stocked. Clear each course promptly. Clear all guests' plates at once, unless otherwise indicated (napkin on plate, plate pushed away, etc.). Properly mark all tables for each course before delivery of food to the table. Clear each course promptly using clearing guidelines outlined in the sequence of service. Continuously review menu items, and keep up-to-date with all changes. Use daily shift notes as your guide. Alert management to great guests, big spenders, and anyone else you think wants extra attention. Alert chef to all allergies. Alert food runners to all position changes. Ensure accuracy of guest checks and promptly process payments. Complete end of night closing check out. Complete running side-work throughout the evening as assigned. Notify management to any pertinent information related to the shift. Clock in and out for each shift. Notify a manager if you are unable to do so. Follow all responsible alcohol practices. Card all guests who appear under the age of 40 and never serve alcohol to an intoxicated guest. Follow all Health Department "best practices" notes that are found in each service station. Properly stock all plates, silverware, and condiments to par according to restaurant standards. Communicate any supply shortages to management. Deliver food to the table accurately, effectively, and with grace. Announce the item you are delivering to the guest. For example, "Harold's Special Pork Chop" Be prepared to answer any questions the guest may have. Be able to accurately and enthusiastically describe all menu items and their ingredients. Know all front of house and kitchen etiquette procedures. Work with chef to update the kitchen on table status and course readiness. Anticipate guests needs, respond promptly, and acknowledge all guests. Make sure guests have everything they need before leaving the table. Interact in a courteous and professional manner with guests, supervisors, and co-workers. Monitor and maintain cleanliness, sanitation, and organization of the line, dining room floors, and paths of service. Properly stock all plates, silverware, and condiments to par according to restaurant standards. Communicate any supply shortages to management. Clear and re-set tables with attention to detail according to restaurant standards Complete extra cleaning projects as assigned. Complete end of night closing side-work as per restaurant standards. Complete all opening duties as assigned REQUIREMENTS: 1 -2 years of customer service experience preferred Ability to work in a standing position for long periods of time (up to 5 hours). SALARY: $10.35/hour + Tip
Arlo Hotels an independent lifestyle hotel is now actively seeking a dynamic Rooftop Server. Are you someone who is passionate about people, driven by purpose, and clever in your approach? If so keep on reading Here at Arlowe strive to create a sense of awe that leaves those we touch wanting more" As a Restaurant Server, you contribute a tremendous amount towards our success. You have a direct impact on the level of service that we offer to our guests, not only through your service but your interaction with the guests themselves. Additionally, you are the key liaison between the front of the house and the kitchen, and your clear communication will lend itself to a smooth service. You have been chosen for this position because of your experience, ability, and character. Together, we will work to provide a memorable dining experience for each of our guests. RESONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITIES: Always treat guests with courtesy and respect in a variety of situations Practice Honesty & Integrity Maintain open communication with Managers and all other departments Complete all opening duties as assigned. Be mindful of the importance of personal hygiene and grooming Adhere to hotel Health and Safety guidelines Participate in pre-shift Showcase ability to work under pressure and in a fast paced environment Immediately report any accident and or incident which may occur while at work. Acknowledge guest with eye contact Use guest name whenever possible Report all guest concerns to management in a timely manner SPECIFIC DUTIES Take guest's food and beverage orders, utilize salesmanship techniques, and make appropriate recommendations. Always read your guests when making suggestions. Accurately input orders into POS system. Document all orders on a server dupe pad as a back-up record in case the POS system is ever inoperative. Retrieve all beverages from service bar and serve promptly. All beverages are ideally served from the right and to the right of the guest. Open all wine and champagne bottles using proper wine service techniques. Anticipate guest's needs and respond promptly. Acknowledge all guests regardless of whether they are in your station. Interact in courteous and professional manner with guests, supervisors, and co-workers. Always make guests feel you are on their side by apologizing and being proactive in resolving guest complaints. Alert management to any and all issues that arise at a table. Monitor and maintain cleanliness, sanitation, and organization of all service areas. Retrieve bread from the kitchen, stock the bread drawers, and monitor quality and consistency throughout the night. Prep butter/spread according to pars. Deliver bread to all tables after the order has been taken. Keep the linen storage areas clean and stocked. Clear each course promptly. Clear all guests' plates at once, unless otherwise indicated (napkin on plate, plate pushed away, etc.). Properly mark all tables for each course before delivery of food to the table. Clear each course promptly using clearing guidelines outlined in the sequence of service. Continuously review menu items, and keep up-to-date with all changes. Use daily shift notes as your guide. Alert management to great guests, big spenders, and anyone else you think wants extra attention. Alert chef to all allergies. Alert food runners to all position changes. Ensure accuracy of guest checks and promptly process payments. Complete end of night closing check out. Complete running side-work throughout the evening as assigned. Notify management to any pertinent information related to the shift. Clock in and out for each shift. Notify a manager if you are unable to do so. Follow all responsible alcohol practices. Card all guests who appear under the age of 40 and never serve alcohol to an intoxicated guest. Follow all Health Department "best practices" notes that are found in each service station. Properly stock all plates, silverware, and condiments to par according to restaurant standards. Communicate any supply shortages to management. Deliver food to the table accurately, effectively, and with grace. Announce the item you are delivering to the guest. For example, "Harold's Special Pork Chop" Be prepared to answer any questions the guest may have. Be able to accurately and enthusiastically describe all menu items and their ingredients. Know all front of house and kitchen etiquette procedures. Work with chef to update the kitchen on table status and course readiness. Anticipate guests needs, respond promptly, and acknowledge all guests. Make sure guests have everything they need before leaving the table. Interact in a courteous and professional manner with guests, supervisors, and co-workers. Monitor and maintain cleanliness, sanitation, and organization of the line, dining room floors, and paths of service. Properly stock all plates, silverware, and condiments to par according to restaurant standards. Communicate any supply shortages to management. Clear and re-set tables with attention to detail according to restaurant standards Complete extra cleaning projects as assigned. Complete end of night closing side-work as per restaurant standards. Complete all opening duties as assigned REQUIREMENTS: 1 -2 years of customer service experience preferred Ability to work in a standing position for long periods of time (up to 5 hours). SALARY: $10.35/hour + Tip