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74 Charlotte Street - Bartender

74 Charlotte street
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Job Description

We are looking for personable individuals to join our bar team to assist with with the delivery of exquisite cocktails, exceptional wine and our very own 74 Charlotte Street restaurant.

Job Type: Full time

Salary: 28.800 annual salary plus generous TRONC point system

  • Provide exceptional customer service, whilst carrying out all duties required
  • Take part in the setup of the bar
  • Take orders and prepare drinks
  • Prepare hot drinks 
  • Abide by company policies and departmental procedures/training
  • Liaise with key people in all necessary areas of the business to ensure the provision of food and service is consistent and in line with menu/standards set by the managers
  • To ensure that all legislative and Government guidelines are adhered to, including The Food Safety Act, Health and Safety at Work Act, the COSHH regulations, etc. within the areas of responsibility including all other requirements as described in our Health & Safety Policy


Qualifications

  • Excellent communication skills
  • Hands on and proactive approach
  • Able to work autonomously and as part of a team
  • Passion for food and beverage
  • Excellent time management
  • Strong organisational skills



Additional Information

We are the oldest caterer in the UK, having been founded in 1847, working with us will give you an opportunity to be part of some of London’s most prestigious events, gaining insights and mentoring from skilled and experienced colleagues, as well as getting a chance to be part of a storied legacy in the hospitality industry.

A career at WSH restaurants means you are part of something special, we are an employer with a rich history, and an established reputation which will provide you with an enormous sense of pride and belonging.

To find out more on the rich history, please visit our website at 74charlottestreet.com 

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