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David Burke Hospitality Management, which specializes in upscale restaurants, event spaces and boutique hotels has exciting opportunities available for the right individuals. We are currently looking for Banquet Servers, Housemen and Captains to join our team at Orchard Park by David Burke, located within The Chateau Grande Hotel in East Brunswick, NJ.

If you meet the below qualifications and have true passion for excellence within the hospitality industry, please reach out to us and include your resume or a description of your experience in the hospitality world.

Required Skills:

- Experience in Banquets

- Strong verbal and written communication skills

- A polished appearance

- Organized and proficient at multi-tasking

- Energetic and a reliable team player

- Ability to take initiative and be a self-starter

- Genuine passion for hospitality, food and beverage

Duties:

  • Perform all necessary tasks for banquet/bar according to the BEO (Banquet Event Order) for the Event
  • Efficiently and properly performs all service and sequence of service standards
  • Set up and break down
  • Must be able to plan and organize efficiently and be able to work with BEOs
  • Anticipate guest needs and to attend to this need to promote guest satisfaction and relations effectively
  • Maintain upkeep of Banquet equipment to ensure longest useable life
  • Provide food service as appropriate
  • Must have the ability to stand and walk for extended periods of time.
  • Must have the ability to lift heavy items and have the ability to organize multiple orders
  • To report for duty punctually and in proper dress code
  • To attend training and meetings as and when required
  • Undertake any reasonable task and secondary duties as assigned by the Management

Work Remotely

  • No

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time

Pay: From $17.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Dental insurance
  • Employee discount
  • Flexible schedule
  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

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