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About the Role

TEAM MEMBER – STARBUCKS GLASGOW AIRPORT

 

Pay Rate: Rate of pay is £12.40 per hour + as a little incentive, you will earn an extra £1.20 per hour for hours worked between midnight and 6 AM, bringing your rate of pay to £13.60 per hour.

 

Hours of operation are 3am to 00am. Working flexibly across weekdays, weekends, bank and public holidays.

 

Step into the buzz of hospitality! SSP works with brilliant brands like M&S, Starbucks, Burger King and BrewDog to serve thousands of happy customers in airports, train stations and motorway services across the UK & Ireland. Join our team and be part of the energy every day!

Join our team as a Bar Team Member and help create feel-good moments for our customers. Bring your enthusiasm, positivity and passion — and leave work knowing you’ve made someone’s day better.

 

ABOUT YOU:

 

  • As a Bar Team Member, you will believe in the power of people & believe that today is going to be a good day.
  • You will be passionate and kind whilst always ensuring that all guests leave having had the best of times.
  • 5 years of references and Criminal Record Check required.
  • Due to some responsibilities within the Bar Team Member role, applicants will need to be 18 years of age or over to perform certain tasks or work on certain shifts.

 

ABOUT THE TEAM MEMBER ROLE:

 

  • Engage with customers and provide an outstanding customer experience.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to ensure smooth and efficient operations.
  • Cleaning duties

 

 

AS A TEAM MEMBER WE WILL OFFER YOU:

 

  • Discounted Meal and free Parking while on shifts.
  • Employee Discounts.
  • Friends and Family Discount App.
  • Award-winning training, apprenticeships and development programs.
  • Health & Wellbeing Support.

 

Ready to be part of the buzz? Apply now and join SSP as a Bar Team Member!

    
At SSP, we value diversity and are committed to building a team that reflects a variety of skills, talents, and backgrounds.

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